The maintenance schedule for the Toyota Raize is structured around intervals of 5,000 kilometers or 3 months, whichever comes first. While Toyota often offers a Free Periodic Maintenance Service (PMS) for the first 20,000 kilometers or 24 months, strictly following these milestones is necessary to maintain your warranty.
The Toyota Raize is part of a "quadruplet" of vehicles that share the same platform and body, just with different badges and minor styling tweaks. Depending on where you are in the world, it is also called:
Daihatsu Rocky: This is the original version of the car. Daihatsu (a subsidiary of Toyota) developed the vehicle, and it is sold under this name in Japan and Indonesia
Perodua Ativa: This is the version sold in Malaysia. It features slightly different bumper designs and interior materials compared to the Raize and Rocky.
Subaru Rex: This is a rebadged version sold in Japan. Subaru revived the "Rex" nameplate (originally a small hatchback from the 70s and 80s) for this compact SUV.
