Toyota Yaris

Toyota Yaris
Overview
Manufacturer Toyota
Production 1999–present
Body and chassis
Class Subcompact car
Chronology
Predecessor Toyota Starlet
Toyota Tercel

The Toyota Yaris (Japanese: トヨタ ・ヤリス Toyota Yarisu) is a subcompact car produced by Toyota since 1999, replacing the Starlet. Between 1999 and 2005, some markets received the same vehicles under the Toyota Echo name. Toyota has used the "Yaris" and "Echo" names on the export version of several different Japanese-market models.

The name "Yaris" is derived from "Charis", the singular form of Charites, the Greek goddesses of charm and beauty.[1]

International

First generation (XP10; 1999–2005)

First generation models were marketed between 1999 and 2005 under the "Yaris" and "Echo" names depending on the market. Hatchback, coupe, and sedan body variants were offered.

Second generation (XP90; 2005–2013)

Second generation models have been marketed since 2005 under the "Yaris" name worldwide. Hatchback and sedan body styles were offered. The hatchback version was discontinued in early 2014 for Asian markets.

Third generation (XP130, XP150; 2011–present)

Third generation models have been marketed since 2011 under the "Yaris" name worldwide. Originally available only as a hatchback, a sedan body style arrived in 2013.

Asia

Third generation (XP150; 2013–present)

XP150

Toyota Yaris (XP150)
Overview
Production 2013–present
Assembly China: Guangzhou
Indonesia: Karawang
Malaysia: Shah Alam
Philippines: Santa Rosa, Laguna
Taiwan: Zhongli
Thailand: Chachoengsao
Designer Takeshi Matsuda (2011)
Donny Adhi Yuwono
Akbar Juniarto
Aulia Rahman (Yaris Heykers: 2015)
Body and chassis
Body style 5-door hatchback
4-door sedan(China only)
Layout Front-engine, front-wheel drive
Platform Toyota B platform
Related Toyota Vios
Toyota Avanza
Toyota Sienta
Powertrain
Engine 1.2 L 3NR-FE (petrol)
1.3 L 6NR-FE (petrol)
1.5 L 1NZ-FE (petrol)
1.5 L 7NR-FE (petrol)
1.5 L 2NR-FE (petrol) (2016)
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,550 mm (100.4 in)
Length 4,115 mm (162.0 in)
Width 1,700 mm (66.9 in)
Height 1,475 mm (58.1 in)
Curb weight 1,010–1,040 kg (2,227–2,293 lb)

Since 2013, a different version of the Yaris based on the Toyota Vios (XP150) was launched for the Asian market, including China, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Vietnam and the Philippines.

Toyota Yaris L (China)
Interior

The Chinese market also released the regular Vitz-based Yaris produced locally by the GAC Toyota joint venture. China also sells the Vios-based model as the Yaris L, available in 1.3- 6NR-FE and 1.5-liter 7NR-FE versions.[2] The facelift Yaris L was unveiled at the April 2016 Auto China. In 2016, a facelift was conducted by the GAC Toyota joint venture, and a sedan version was added based on the Toyota Vios sedan.

In Thailand, this Yaris was released in October 2013, using the 1.2-liter 3NR-FE engine, granting the Yaris as part of the "eco-car" program in Thailand. Models offered are as follows: J ECO, J, E, G and TRD Sportivo.[3]

For the Indonesian market, the XP150 model was revealed in December 2013, and launched on 17 March 2014, with assembly at Karawang, Indonesia. This Indonesian Yaris is similar to the Thai version, thus bigger than the Yaris in other markets, and uses the 1.5-liter 1NZ-FE engine. Trim levels offered are: E, G, and TRD Sportivo with manual or automatic transmission. The XP150 model received an update on 3 November 2016, along with the new crossover SUV-like variant, the Yaris Heykers. The updated XP150 model uses the newer 1.5-liter 2NR-FE engine from the facelifted second generation Avanza and the Indonesian-spec second generation Sienta.

For the Philippines market, the XP150 Yaris was launched in late 2013 sold in two trim levels: the 1.3 E and the 1.5 G.

The same model is marketed as the Yaris Sport in Chile since 2014 and Argentina from 2016, where it comes imported from Thailand.[4][5]

North America

Main article: Mazda2 (DJ)
2016 Scion iA sedan

As announced at the April 2015 New York Auto Show the sedan version of the Toyota Yaris sold in Canada and Mexico (Toyota Yaris R in Mexico) from mid-2015 will be a rebadged model of the Mazda2 (DJ). Toyota de México announced production R Yaris model in Mexico on the ground of Salamanca in Guanajuato where the company has a partnership with Mazda. The same vehicle is sold in the United States as the Scion iA.[6]

For the Mexican market the car is named Toyota Yaris R because it is marketed alongside the Yaris sedan (based on the Belta and later the Vios).[7]

Due to Scion's phase out the iA will take the Toyota badge in the United States as well being renamed as the Toyota Yaris iA from October 2016 for the 2017 model year.[8][9]

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Toyota Yaris.
  1. "Toyota Traditions". Toyota Global Site (Press release). Retrieved 2015-06-09.
  2. "Yaris L specs in China". ChinaAutoWeb. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
  3. "Toyota Yaris". Thailand: Toyota. Retrieved 2015-06-09.
  4. "Yaris Sport". Toyota Chile. Archived from the original on 2014-06-08.
  5. "Tu voto fue positivo: el Toyota Yaris llegará a la Argentina en 2016" [Your vote was positive: the Toyota Yaris will arrive in Argentina in 2016] (in Spanish). Argentina Autoblog. 2015-06-30. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  6. Elmer, Stephen (2015-03-15). "Scion iA Announced as Brand's First Sedan". AutoGuide. Retrieved 2015-04-07.
  7. Mañón, Héctor (2015-04-01). "Scion iA 2016, el nuevo sedán subcompacto que Toyota venderá en México" (in Spanish). Autocosmos. Retrieved 2015-04-07.
  8. Capparella, Joseph (2016-03-17). "Scion, Living On: Scion iM, iA To Be Renamed Toyota Corolla iM, Yaris iA". Car and Driver. Retrieved 2016-03-17.
  9. "Scion Brand to Transition to Toyota" (Press release). USA: Toyota. 2016-02-03. Retrieved 2016-02-03.
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