Does a Toyota Yaris have a turbo?
On Friday at the Tokyo Auto Salon, Toyota unveiled the GR Yaris, a hot hatch with specs to make American enthusiasts jealous. Under the hood sits a turbocharged 1.6-liter inline-3 with 268 horsepower and 272 pound-feet of torque. The turbo is a single-scroll, ball-bearing unit that feeds the DOHC 12-valve engine.
What is the fastest Toyota Yaris?
From a standing start, the GR Yaris is claimed to be capable of reaching 62mph in less than 5.5 seconds before hitting a top speed of 143mph. The car could go faster, but Toyota has decided to hold it back to a mere two-and-a-bit times the UK national speed limit.
What kind of engine does the Toyota Yaris have?
The Toyota Yaris has 1 Petrol Engine on offer. The Petrol engine is 1496 cc. It is available with the Manual and Automatic transmission. Depending upon the variant and fuel type the Yaris has a mileage of 17.1 to 17.8 kmpl. The Yaris is a 5 seater Sedan and has a length of 4425mm, width of 1730mm and a wheelbase of 2550mm.
What are the specs of a 2013 Toyota Yaris?
The base Yaris gets an upgraded stereo, but there are no other significant changes for 2013. L trims have manual windows and a fold-down rear bench seat. LE and SE models get power windows, a 60/40-split folding rear seat, steering-wheel audio controls, and soft-touch dash and sill inserts. (Those inserts are hard plastic in the L.)
How long has the Toyota Yaris been in production?
So, the 2018 Yaris marks its 12th year in production. That should already give you some inkling to its reliability (and celebrated popularity). If you’ve got yourself the 2018 Yaris, you’ll be happy to know that in terms of fuel economy, the latest model is still frugal. You’ll also notice how quick its reactions are to gear changes.
What makes a Toyota Yaris a reliable car?
But we can say that a car is reliable if it doesn’t require more than the usual repairs. These include oil changes, brake replacements, and wheel alignment. Great mileage, steady handling, and smooth drives also contribute to a car’s reliability. Don’t forget injury-protecting (even life-saving) safety technology.