The Toyota Yaris comes in many guises depending on where you live, a three- or five-door hatchback as well as a high-riding Yaris cross, while some regions of the world are blessed with a high-performance (GR) spicy derivative. You can also get the hatch as the rebadged Mazda2, and moving forward, a new sedan for emerging markets is the subcompact saloon that made its debut in Thailand this week.
It serves as a solid alternative to B-segment crossovers by offering plenty of features for an impressively affordable car for the trim level, even with an eight-inch touchscreen and push-button start in the base Sport model. inch alloy wheels and LED headlights.Step up to the smart side and the infotainment has grown to nine inches and Toyota has added a dash cam and rear USB ports.
The subcompact sedan in Premium trim gets automatic climate control and rear AC vents, not to mention adaptive cruise control. The range-topping premium luxury comes with the Pioneer sound system. Warning and front lane departure alert come as standard, with even more systems on top trims. Infotainment supports both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, while the top trim gets ambient lighting in 64 colors, artificial and real. Leather upholstery is available as an upgrade from the standard fabric seats Various exterior upgrades are available, including stripes and two different trunk lid spoilers
The Yaris Ativ obviously wasn’t designed to break the record for fastest sedan around the Nürburgring Power is provided by a naturally aspirated 1.2-liter four-cylinder engine with 110 Nm (81 lb) at 6,000 -ft) of torque is delivered to the wheels via a CVT.You get a sport mode for some reason, but more importantly there are disc brakes all round. Trying to be what they’re not, the Yaris Ativ is refreshingly honest and will make a strong competitor in Europe.
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