What are the trim levels for Toyota Yaris?

What are the trim levels for Toyota Yaris?

The Toyota Yaris sedan is available in three trim levels: L, LE and XLE. All come with a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine (106 horsepower, 103 lb-ft of torque). A six-speed manual transmission is standard, and a six-speed automatic is optional (standard on the XLE).

What is the difference between Yaris LE and SE?

Performance. Both models offer the same turning radius, anti-lock brakes, basic suspension system, and 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine. However, there are performances differences between the two models. The SE model has a 179-horsepower engine while the LE has a 169-horsepower engine.

What did the Toyota Yaris look like in 2010?

The 2010 Toyota Yaris proves that small economy cars don’t have to look dull, even if the more daring styling stirs controversy in some areas. The Yaris still manages to look quite stylish compared to most other models in its class—especially as a hatchback—even though it’s been three years since its U.S. introduction.

What are the safety features on a Toyota Yaris?

For 2010, Toyota has greatly improved the Yaris’ standard safety feature list, which now includes electronic stability control and anti-lock brakes with Brake Assist (both features either optional or with limited availability in other inexpensive small cars), plus front side airbags, and roll-sensing side curtain bags.

What kind of engine does Toyota Yaris 1.3 have?

3: Toyota Yaris 1.3 is a car that has a 5 door hatchback body style with a front mounted engine delivering its power to the front wheels. Its 1.3 litre engine is a naturally aspirated, double overhead camshaft, 4 cylinder unit that develops 99 bhp (100 PS/74 kW) of power at 6000 rpm, and maximum torque of 132 N·m (97 lb·ft/13.5 kgm) at 3800 rpm.

What’s the length of a Toyota Yaris Liftback?

Though the Yaris Liftback model rides on a very short, 96.9-inch wheelbase and is one of the shortest new vehicles, at about 150 inches long, it can get pitchy or bouncy on certain types of roads. It’s ideal as a commuter that can fit into the tightest parking spots, yet handle longer trips when the need arises.