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New Toyota Yaris Trend 2021 Full Review

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The all-new Toyota Yaris renews the model’s reputation for ground-breaking achievements. Due for launch during the second half of 2020, it will strengthen its position as Toyota’s best-selling model in Europe, benefiting from significant advances in design and engineering.

The new Yaris is the first model to be built on the Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) GA-B modular platform for small cars. This is the foundation for radically improved dynamic performance, safety and design freedom of the kind already witnessed in other TNGA-based Toyota models, such as the new Corolla, C-HR and RAV4.

In every aspect, it responds directly to the needs and preferences of today’s compact car customers: sharp styling, great manoeuvrability, excellent cost-of-ownership, comfort, quality and the clever application of new technologies, including multimedia functions and a new hybrid powertrain.

Yaris was the first car in its class to offer customers the choice of self-charging hybrid power; now it builds on that reputation with a new 1.5-litre hybrid system, featuring a new three-cylinder 1.5-litre petrol engine that delivers even greater efficiency – low CO2 emissions, improved fuel economy and, as a full hybrid, the ability to run on electric power alone.

The all new Toyota Yaris has been designed to meet the increasing challenges of everyday urban life.

Today’s compact car customers are among Europe’s most demanding, people who typically lead busy lives and have to deal day-to-day with ever-more congested urban environments.

They expect their car to deliver style and practicality. They want it to be easy to park, agile in the city and comfortable on longer journeys. They expect leading levels of safety and the lowest possible running costs. They are also more environmentally aware than ever before.

And, of course, they prefer these attributes to be delivered at an affordable price.

To respond to these demands, the new Yaris brings Toyota’s TNGA philosophy to the compact car segment for the first time. It is the first model to use Toyota’s new GA-B platform, and the first to use its new TNGA three-cylinder, fourth generation self-charging hybrid system.

This approach is complemented by advances in active and passive safety systems to create the world’s safest compact car.

he new Yaris’s exterior design concept is defined as “Condensed and Agile” – always ready to move and be enjoyed.

Its “condensed” dimensions set it apart in a market segment where new cars have typically grown larger with each successive iteration. Counter to this trend, Toyota has reduced Yaris’s overall length by 5mm, but at the same time increased its wheelbase by 50mm, ensuring the car is agile and manoeuvrable in city driving and parking, but has a comfortable and roomy interior – the essence of its “big-small” character.

The GA-B platform has enabled a 40mm reduction in the overall height, but headroom has not been compromised, as the driver and passengers sit lower in the car. The reduced cowl height contributes to a better forward view for the driver. Adding 50mm to the car’s width generates more space in the front and in the rear, while the wider front and rear track widths add to new Yaris’s lower, wider look.

The exterior styling amplifies the effect of the condensed proportions with strong character lines down the side of the car that project a sense of forward motion. Powerful front and rear wings add to the overall taut, coherent look and, together with the sculpted door panels, express a sense of agility and the car’s “ready-to-go” character.

The frontal design focuses on the large grille and the central Toyota emblem. By pulling the base of the A-pillar rearwards and increasing the bonnet length, the designers have added to the dynamic look. The new lights feature LED technology and include turn indicators that alternate with the daytime running lights. The headlights extend towards the front wheels in a strong styling feature that also reduces the perceived length of the front overhang.

The interior design follows a “less-is-more” principle, creating an open and spacious area for the driver and front passenger. High-quality materials include an innovative felt trim finish for the door panels and, for the first time in a Yaris, a soft-touch instrument panel to create a warmer cabin ambience.

Throughout, sensory quality has been a key focus point, in terms of the touch, operation and sound of the controls, colours, illumination, shapes, patterns, graphics and overall appearance.

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