Toyota Yaris – New look model will be launch soon in market

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Toyota is all set to bring back its popular sedan, the Yaris, in a brand-new avatar. The Japanese carmaker is aiming to give tough competition in the mid-size sedan segment with its upcoming Yaris model. Packed with fresh styling, better features, and improved performance, the new Yaris will try to catch the attention of buyers looking for a reliable and stylish car.

Let’s take a closer look at what we can expect from the upcoming Toyota Yaris – from its design to features, engine performance to mileage, and expected price range.

Design & Style

The new Toyota Yaris is expected to come with a bold and sporty design. From the front, the updated grille and sharp LED headlights will give it a more modern and aggressive look. The bumper design is also likely to be reworked with a sleeker look and better aerodynamics.

On the sides, Toyota may offer dual-tone alloy wheels, body-colored ORVMs with turn indicators, and a more fluid body design that gives it a premium appeal. At the rear, LED tail-lamps with a connected strip and a sportier bumper are expected.

The overall design will reflect Toyota’s current global styling language, similar to what we see in models like the Camry or Corolla. It won’t just look stylish but will also feel well-built with high-quality paint and solid finishing.

Engine & Performance

The new Yaris is expected to be powered by a 1.5-litre petrol engine. This engine is known for its smooth performance and good fuel economy. It is likely to produce around 105-110 bhp and 140 Nm of torque.

Toyota may offer both manual and CVT automatic gearbox options, giving buyers the flexibility to choose based on their driving preferences.

There are also reports that a mild hybrid version could be introduced later, as Toyota is focusing more on hybrid technology in India. If that happens, it could become one of the most fuel-efficient sedans in the segment.

Ride & Handling

Toyota has always been known for offering a comfortable and stable ride quality. The new Yaris is expected to improve further in this area. Suspension tuning may be slightly softer to offer better comfort on Indian roads.

Handling will be predictable and city-friendly, with light steering and good visibility. On highways, it is likely to offer a planted feel and confidence at high speeds. NVH (Noise, Vibration, Harshness) levels will be improved as well, making it a quiet and relaxed car for long drives.

Features & Tech

This is where Toyota plans to go big. The new Yaris is expected to come loaded with several hi-tech and comfort features that modern buyers look for.

Some of the expected features include:

  • 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto

  • Fully digital instrument cluster

  • Wireless phone charging

  • Connected car tech

  • Automatic climate control

  • Push-button start

  • Rear AC vents

  • Cruise control

  • Ventilated front seats

  • 360-degree camera

  • Up to 6 airbags

  • ABS with EBD, ESC, Hill Start Assist

Toyota wants to make the Yaris more feature-rich to compete with rivals like Honda City, Hyundai Verna, and Skoda Slavia.

Mileage & Fuel Efficiency

The outgoing Yaris was already known for being fuel efficient, and the new model is expected to improve slightly on that front.

Here’s an estimate based on the expected engine:

Variant Transmission Expected Mileage (km/l)
Petrol Manual 6-speed Manual 17-18 km/l
Petrol CVT Automatic CVT 18-19 km/l
Hybrid (if launched later) e-CVT 22-24 km/l (approx.)

With rising fuel prices, mileage is a key factor for most buyers, and Toyota knows this very well.

Price & Variants

Toyota is expected to launch the new Yaris in multiple variants, just like before. The base variant will be focused on budget-conscious buyers, while the top-end variant will be packed with premium features.

The expected ex-showroom price range could be:

  • Base Variant: ₹9.5 lakh

  • Mid Variant: ₹11.5 lakh

  • Top Variant: ₹13.5 lakh

  • Hybrid Variant (if launched): ₹15–16 lakh

These prices are only estimated for now and may change at the time of launch.

FAQs

Q. When will the new Toyota Yaris be launched in India?
A. Toyota is expected to launch the new Yaris by the end of 2025 or early 2026.

Q. Will there be a diesel variant in the new Yaris?
A. No, Toyota is not planning a diesel variant. Only petrol and possibly hybrid options will be available.

Q. What are the key competitors of the new Yaris?
A. Honda City, Hyundai Verna, Skoda Slavia, and Volkswagen Virtus are the main rivals.

Q. Is the new Yaris good for long drives?
A. Yes, Toyota Yaris is known for its comfortable ride and fuel efficiency, making it a good option for long drives.

Q. Will the new Yaris come with a sunroof?
A. There are chances that the top model might offer a single-pane sunroof.

Final Verdict

The upcoming Toyota Yaris looks like a promising comeback in the sedan segment. With a refreshed design, improved features, and Toyota’s solid reputation for reliability, it could be a great option for those looking for a stylish and comfortable sedan under ₹15 lakh.

Toyota is clearly taking customer feedback seriously this time. By focusing on what the modern Indian buyer wants – style, tech, mileage, and comfort – the new Yaris could become a top choice in its class.

If you’re planning to buy a new sedan soon, it might be worth waiting for the new Yaris to hit the showrooms.

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