When did Toyota Yaris change shape?

When did Toyota Yaris change shape?

Toyota did a midlife refresh to its third generation Yaris hatchback in 2014 adding more style and new features for another 2-year run. On the outside, the most striking change is the front bumper which adopted a huge trapezoidal mouth, new headlamps with LED daytime running lights as well as a reshaped hood.

What is the best year Toyota Yaris?

While the 2018 is your best bet, you can’t go wrong with the 2019. To search all of the dealerships and listings in your area for a used Yaris, try the CoPilot app.

Did Toyota discontinue Yaris?

Both Yaris and Yaris Hatchback have been discontinued, making 2020 the last model year for each vehicle. If you’re a current Yaris or Yaris Hatchback owner, you’ll still receive great service from your local Toyota Service Center. Or, you can search for a Toyota Certified Used Yaris or Yaris Hatchback below.

Where can I buy parts for a 2010 Toyota Yaris?

Genuine 2010 Toyota Yaris Parts have been engineered to meet Toyota’s safety, reliability, and functionality standards. Plus, customize the OEM way with 2010 Toyota Yaris Accessories. Explore Toyota Parts Online and shop an authorized dealer for all the spare 2010 Toyota Yaris parts and accessories you need.

Is the Toyota Yaris a two door hatchback?

The Toyota Yaris is in this segment, and this is the first year the smallest Toyota has been available as a four-door hatchback; previously, only a two-door hatch and a sedan were offered. Testing the new four-door hatchback, I found myself enjoying the driving experience more than I ever thought possible.

What kind of rating does Toyota Yaris have?

The Yaris received the top rating, Good, in Insurance Institute for Highway Safety frontal-offset and side-impact crash tests, but it received a score of Marginal (second worst) in rear crash tests. That test simulates whiplash forces on a crash-test dummy.

How much horsepower does a Toyota Yaris have?

By far the biggest shock about the Yaris was how much pep it had. Yes, I’d call it pep. The 1.5-liter four-cylinder only produces 106 horsepower, but it sure moves the Yaris with a lot of zip. The little engine revs healthily even when paired with a four-speed automatic transmission, and it passes easily on the highway.