UNEXPECTED TOURER
The Toyota Voxy represents something uncommon in automotive culture: a vehicle that succeeds precisely because it doesn't try to be what it isn't. While performance enthusiasts chase lap times and horsepower figures, the Voxy quietly demonstrates that mountain touring doesn't require a sports car—it requires intelligence, comfort, and confidence.
At 1,560 kilograms, the Voxy isn't light. Its 152 PS from a naturally aspirated 2.0-liter inline-four isn't overwhelming. Yet on the winding roads of Gunma Prefecture, something remarkable happens: the elevated seating position provides unprecedented visibility through corners. The long wheelbase creates stability that sports cars struggle to match. The predictable front-wheel-drive handling eliminates drama, allowing complete focus on the road ahead.
What makes the Voxy compelling for touge touring isn't what it does—it's what it doesn't do. It doesn't fight you. It doesn't demand constant attention. It doesn't punish mistakes with expensive repairs. It simply goes, comfortably and confidently, allowing you to appreciate the mountain passes instead of wrestling with machinery.