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The Toyota Succeed is a now-discontinued station wagon/ van sold by
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in Japan as passenger car and commercial van.


First generation (XP50)

The first Succeed was introduced in July 2002 as the successor of Toyota Caldina Van. A more basic and shorter version is known as the
Toyota Probox The Toyota Probox is a 5-door, 2 or 4-seater passenger car (Probox Wagon) and light commercial van (Probox Van) produced by the Japanese automaker Toyota since July 2002. It replaced the Corolla/ Sprinter van and served as a slightly shorter vers ...
. For 2007 Japanese models, G-Book, a subscription
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service, was offered as an option.


2014 facelift (XP160)

Since the 2014 facelift, the Succeed and Probox are identical. However, the Probox is also available with a 1.3-litre engine. The passenger variants of the two were discontinued and the role was taken over by Toyota Corolla Fielder Wagon. The Succeed was available through Toyota and Toyopet dealerships, while the Probox was sold through Corolla dealerships. Starting in 2018, Toyota Japan started merging its four dealership formulas, and the twinned model lines. In May 2020, the Succeed was discontinued.


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