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Toyota Vitz

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For the Suzuki Celerio-based model sold in Africa since 2023, seeToyota Vitz (2023).
Motor vehicle
Toyota Vitz
2017 Toyota Yaris L 5-door (US)
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Also called
ProductionJanuary 1999 – June 2020
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact car/Supermini (B)
Body style3/5-doorhatchback
Layout
Chronology
PredecessorToyota Starlet
Successor

TheToyota Vitz (Japanese:トヨタ・ヴィッツ,Hepburn:Toyota Vittsu) is asubcompact car produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturerToyota from 1999 to 2019 in a three- or five-doorhatchback body styles. The "Vitz" nameplate was used consistently in Japan, while most international markets received the same vehicle as theToyota Yaris, or as theToyota Echo in some markets for the first generation. The Vitz was available in Japan from Toyota'sNetz Store dealerships. Toyota began production in Japan and later assembled the vehicle in other Asian countries and in France.

By 2010, the first two generations had achieved in excess of 3.5 million sales in over 70 countries, including more than 1.4 million in Japan.[1]

In 2019, the "Vitz" nameplate was no longer used in Japan due to faltering sales and the unification of Toyota sales network in Japan,[2][3] and the vehicle was replaced by theXP210 series Yaris.[4] Since 2023, the nameplate is reused for arebadgedthird-generation Suzuki Celerio for African markets.[5]

First generation (XP10/XP20; 1999)

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Motor vehicle
First generation (XP10)
Pre-facelift
Overview
Also called
  • Toyota Yaris (Europe)
  • Toyota Echo (Oceania, North America, Hong Kong, Singapore and the Philippines)
  • Xiali Vizi (China)
Production
  • January 1999 – December 2004 (Japan)
  • January 2001 – October 2005 (France)[6]
  • 2002–2012 (China)
Model years1999–2006
Assembly
DesignerHirokazu Ikuma andSotiris Kovos (1997)
Body and chassis
PlatformToyota NBC platform
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Power output
  • 50 kW (67 hp; 68 PS) (1SZ-FE)
  • 65 kW (87 hp; 88 PS) (8A-FE and2SZ-FE)
  • 64 kW (86 hp; 87 PS) (2NZ-FE)
  • 79 kW (106 hp; 107 PS) (1NZ-FE)
  • 110 kW (148 hp; 150 PS) (1NZ-FTE)
  • 55 kW (74 hp; 75 PS) (1ND-TV)
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,370 mm (93.3 in)
Length
  • 1998–2001: 3,615 mm (142.3 in)
  • 2001–2005: 3,640 mm (143.3 in)
Width1,660 mm (65.4 in)
Height
  • 1,500 mm (59.1 in) (FWD)
  • 1,510 mm (59.4 in) (4WD)
Curb weight810–1,010 kg (1,786–2,227 lb)
This section is about the XP10 series Yaris/Echo hatchback. For the Yaris/Echo sedan and coupé, seeToyota Platz. For the Yaris Verso, seeToyota Yaris Verso.

The first generation XP10 series Vitz was designed bySotiris Kovos[9] at Toyota's ED2 studio in Europe.[10] It was first unveiled at the 1998Paris Motor Show. Production began in late 1998,[11] with a Japanese on-sale date of January 1999; European sales commenced two months later as the "Toyota Yaris".[9] When introduced to Australasia in October 1999, the "Toyota Echo" name was used,[12] as was the case in Canada when released there in 2003 for the 2004 model year.[13] The "Echo" and "Yaris" names were also given to the export version of the related Japanese marketToyota Platz sedan,[9] also available as a coupé in North America.[14] Often sold alongside the hatchback and marketed as a single line of vehicles, exterior panels common between the Vitz and Platz were restricted to the front doors.[9] However, as Vitz and Platz were designed using the sameplatform, the mechanicals are largely identical and both share a commondashboard module.[14] There was also a "Yaris Verso" or "Echo Verso" variant sold in some export markets from late 1999, based on the Japanese "Toyota FunCargo". The VersoMPV utilizes the same running gear as the Vitz, but features a more spacious interior.

  • Rear view
    Rear view
  • Interior
    Interior

At its introduction in 1999, it won theCar of the Year Japan Award.

What became the XP10 series was shown earlier inconcept form at the1997 Frankfurt Motor Show. This concept, titled "Funtime" was developed under the leadership of Shuhei Toyoda, who also commissioned two additional models based on the same platform: the "Funcoupe" and the "Funcargo", the predecessor to the forthcoming production modelFunCargo. Styled inBrussels by Toyota'sEuropean Office of Creation (EPOC), the "Fun project" as it was known, was envisaged to underline the versatility of shared platform engineering. These concept vehicles morphed into theNew Basic Car (NBC) program, with each separate NBC model designated a number,NBC1 in the case of the Vitz three-door.[9] The nameVitz is the phoneticAnglicized spelling of the German wordWitz which means "wit" (however, its principal meaning in contemporary German is "joke"). Toyota claims the contrived nameYaris is "intended to convey a European impression", whileEcho "is intended to Echo nothing."[9]

Instead of conventional analogueinstruments, the Vitz utilized digital instruments which were mounted in a "pod" in the center of thedashboard. When sales commenced in the Canadian market this was not the case, with Toyota opting to fit a conventional speedometer, still mounted in the center of the dashboard.

In 2003, the facelifted 'Phase 2' Vitz was released with different bumpers and 'teardrop' front lights.

Facelift

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  • Echo 3-door (facelift)
    Echo 3-door (facelift)
  • Echo 3-door (facelift)
    Echo 3-door (facelift)

Yaris TS / Vitz RS / Echo Sportivo

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  • Pre-facelift
    Pre-facelift
  • Pre-facelift
    Pre-facelift
  • Facelift
    Facelift
  • Facelift
    Facelift

Safety

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Occupant safety
OrganizationRating
ANCAPStarStarStar
Euro NCAPStarStarStarStar
UCSRStarStar

Euro NCAPcrash tested the dual-airbag equipped XP10 series in 2000, rating the car 29 out of 37 for adult occupant protection, or four out of five stars. The pedestrian rating (pre-2002) is 13 points or two of out of four stars.[15] In July 2004,ANCAP tested the XP10 with only a driver's airbag fitted, resulting in a 23.64 out of 37 grading, or three out of five stars.[16] The 2010 edition ofMonash University'sUsed Car Safety Ratings (UCSR), found that the XP10 provides a "poor" (two out of five stars) level of occupantsafety protection in the event of an accident.[17]

ANCAP test results
Toyota Echo 3 door hatch with driver airbag (2000)[18]
TestScore
OverallStarStarStar
Frontal offset7.64/16
Side impact16/16
PoleNot Assessed
Seat belt reminders0/3
Whiplash protectionNot Assessed
Pedestrian protectionPoor
Electronic stability controlNot Assessed
ANCAP test results
Toyota Echo 3 door hatch with dual frontal airbags (2000)[19]
TestScore
OverallStarStarStarStar
Frontal offset12.53/16
Side impact16/16
PoleNot Assessed
Seat belt reminders0/3
Whiplash protectionNot Assessed
Pedestrian protectionMarginal
Electronic stability controlNot Assessed

Markets

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Asia

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The Japanese launch of the Vitz occurred on 13 January 1999, and along with the related Platz, was retailed through theNetz Stores.[9]

The Vitz "RS" was introduced in October 2000. The "RS" featured revised front and rearbumpers, a meshgrille, black-tintedheadlamps,front fog lamps, side skirts andalloy wheels.[20] Interior upgrades include, sports-oriented front seats, a leather-wrappedsteering wheel, a leather and chromegear shifter, and metallic door sill scuff plates.[21] Two engines were available in the "RS", the 1.3-litre 84 hp (63 kW) 2NZ-FE and the 1.5-litre 110 hp (82 kW) 1NZ-FE. More powerful brakes and a firmer suspension calibration were also fitted to the "RS".

The Phase 2 Vitz RS was also available in a turbocharged version modified byToyota Racing Development (TRD) mainly for the domestic Japanese market, and outfitted with an IHI Rhf4turbocharger with 0.5 bars (7.3 psi) boost. Produced in limited numbers, the TRD-tuned "RS" sported the 1.5-litre engine, and produced 148 hp (110 kW) and offered a 0–100 kilometres per hour (0–62 mph) time of 7.9 seconds.

The Yaris was also sold in China as theXiali Vizi from December 2002 to 2012, equipped with a 1.0 and 1.3-litre engine.

  • Vitz Clavia 5-door (pre-facelift, Japan)
    Vitz Clavia 5-door (pre-facelift, Japan)
  • Vitz 5-door (facelift, Japan)
    Vitz 5-door (facelift, Japan)
  • Vitz 5-door (facelift, Japan)
    Vitz 5-door (facelift, Japan)
  • Xiali Vizi (China)
    Xiali Vizi (China)

Australia

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The XP10 series was introduced to Australia on 8 October 1999 as the "Echo", replacing theStarlet.[9] Both the three- and five-door hatchback variants were available, which sold alongside the four-doorToyota Platz-derived Echo sedan.[22][23] Sourced from Japan, Australian-market Echo hatchbacks received the 1.3-litre 2NZ-FE engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission and optional four-speedautomatic.[12] The base model was fitted with a driver'sairbag andcassette player, although the optional safety pack added a passenger airbag andanti-lock brakes (ABS).[12]Power steering was made standard equipment in October 2002.[12] The Echo "Sportivo" was introduced in March 2001, fitted with the 1.5-litre 1NZ-FE engine withmanual transmission only.[12] Compared to the models equivalent to the Echo "Sportivo" in other markets (the Vitz "RS" in Japan, and Yaris "T-Sport" in Europe), the Australian variant is distinguishable with its locally developed T-CAM (Toyota Conversions, Accessories and Motorsport) body kit and downgraded 14-inch alloy wheels.[21][24]

Sales of the facelifted hatchback range commenced in March 2003. At the same time, the price dropped and standard equipment was increased, withair conditioning, aCD player, and remotekeyless entry included, although the safety pack was deleted as an option all together.[25] Consequently, ANCAP tested the Echo in July 2004 and demoted it from a four- to a three-star safety rating. ANCAP had previously based its four-star rating on the test conducted by Euro NCAP, which was performed with the passenger airbag fitted.[16][26] Following the reassessment, Toyota reintroduced the safety pack from 1 December 2004 for the 2005 model year.[25][27] In June 2005, Toyota Australia launched the Echo "Rush" three- and five-doors. Additional equipment fitted over the base model included 14-inch alloy wheels, frontpower windows, and front fog lamps.[28]

Europe

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The Vitz, marketed as the "Yaris" in Europe, was initially available withgasoline-poweredinline-four engines in displacements of 1.0 and 1.3-litres, both featuring Toyota'sVVT-i technology. The use of sophisticated engine management systems was said to give the equivalent of 1.4-litre performance from the 70 hp (52 kW) 1.0-litre engine, while maintaining low fuel consumption and emissions. In 2001, the range was expanded via the addition of thehot hatch "T Sport" (equivalent to the Vitz "RS" in Japan), fitted with the 1.5-litre engine. After March 2002, a 1.4-litre D4-Ddiesel engine offering 75 hp (56 kW) was also included in the lineup.

In most European markets, the Yaris was a stronger seller than the Starlet that it replaced. The XP10 was votedEuropean Car of the Year in 2000, and also the 2000Semperit Irish Car of the Year.

From 31 January 2001, the Yaris was produced in the Toyota Motor Manufacturing France (TMMF), inOnnaing, to supplement Japanese-made units.[6]

European-market Yaris was also exported to Israel as well as in Morocco.

During the arrival of its successor, the first-generation Yaris had sold over 1.2 million units in Europe.[29]

North America

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The Vitz hatchback was not sold in North America until 2003, when it launched only in Canada under the "Echo" name for the 2004 model year. Prior to this, only the Platz-based Echo sedan and coupé were available in Canada. The hatchback (three and five doors) was introduced in Canada only due to the higher sales achieved by the sedan and coupé compared to the United States, where they have failed due to low demand. Minor changes were made to meet Canadian safety requirements such as larger bumpers. The Echo hatchback was offered in four different trims in Canada, the LE being the standard version available in three or five door variants. The CE was an economy version only available with three doors and did not feature power steering, a rear wiper or a four-way speaker system, while the RS was only available with five doors and featured an aero package, aluminium alloy wheels, leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob along with sport seats.[30]

Although an RS version was offered, it consisted of cosmetic changes only. All Canadian-bound Echo hatches were sold with the 1.5-litre 1NZ-FE engine and rated at 108 hp (81 kW).

In 2004, for the 2005 model year, a tachometer was added.[31]

Yaris Cabrio Concept (2000)

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The Yaris Cabrio concept car was presented at theMarch 2000 Geneva Motor Show. The Yaris Cabrio featured a fabric roof. It never reached the production stage.[32][33] Another similar concept based on theXP150 series Yaris was showcased at the23rd Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show in August 2015, being calledYaris Legian.[34]

Second generation (XP90; 2005)

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Motor vehicle
Second generation (XP90)
Pre-facelift
Overview
Also called
Production
  • January 2005 – November 2010 (Japan)
  • November 2005 – May 2011 (France)
  • 2006–2013 (Asia)
  • 2008–2016 (China)
  • 2011 (Daihatsu Charade)
Model years2006–2011
Assembly
DesignerSotiris Kovos, Yuji Fujiwara and Takashi Hagino[36]
Body and chassis
PlatformToyota B platform
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,460 mm (96.9 in)
Length
  • 2005–2008: 3,750 mm (147.6 in)
  • 2008–2010: 3,785 mm (149.0 in)
  • 3,800 mm (149.6 in) (TRD)[37]
  • 3,915 mm (154.1 in) (China)
Width1,695 mm (66.7 in)
Height
  • 1,485–1,505 mm (58.5–59.3 in) (TRD)[37]
  • 1,520 mm (59.8 in) (FWD)
  • 1,540 mm (60.6 in) (4WD)
Curb weight980–1,110 kg (2,161–2,447 lb)
Chronology
SuccessorToyota Yaris (XP150) (parts of Asia)
This section is about the XP90 series Yaris hatchback. For its sedan counterpart, seeToyota Belta.

Toyota redesigned the Vitz in early 2005, going on sale in Japan that February. The Yaris family (Vitz and including the Belta) was developed under the lead of chief engineer Kousuke Shibahara.[29] While the previous generation Vitz hatchback and Platz sedan look and feel virtually alike, the redesigned XP90 Vitz andBelta are more subtly related in terms of appearance. The two cars share underpinnings, notably the frame and the drivetrain components, however the sheet metal and interior is different. While the Vitz was designed at Toyota's EuropeanED2 design studios, the Belta was designed at their Japanese design studios.

The Vitz platform was larger in all metrics, to create a larger interior space on par with vehicles in the segment above. It had a shortoverhangs andcab-forward design. The Vitz has nine airbags for some models.[29]

  • Yaris 5-door (pre-facelift)
    Yaris 5-door (pre-facelift)
  • Yaris 3-door (pre-facelift)
    Yaris 3-door (pre-facelift)
  • Interior
    Interior

The European, Australian, Canadian, Mexican, Venezuelan and Puerto Rican markets received the second-generation Vitz near the end of 2005. In the Australia and North America, the car was sold under the Yaris nameplate for the first time; the Belta is also sold there but with the nameplate Yaris sedan. The production Yaris for the US market was unveiled at theLos Angeles Auto Show in January 2006. The XP90 series Yaris was built in Japan, France, Thailand, China and Taiwan.[38]

The previous4-cylinder 1.0 VVT-i engine was replaced by the3-cylinder engine also found in theToyota Aygo. The 1.3-litre engine was revised to offer slightly more power, and the 1.4 D-4D got a 15 PS (11 kW; 15 hp) boost to 90 PS (66 kW; 89 hp), the former engine allowing it to achieve exceptional fuel economy. For the European market in early 2009 the Yaris added a 1.33-litre engine withStop & Start technology.[39] The Yaris became the first car in its class to offer nine airbags.[citation needed]

The Vitz also received a minor facelift in 2009 with slight subtle revisions to its bumper with in-built cornering protectors, air dams and revised tail lights.

Facelift

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  • Facelift
    Facelift
  • Rear view
    Rear view

Second facelifts

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The XP90 series Yaris continued to be built in China and Thailand until it was replaced by theXP150 model in November 2013.[40]

In China, the Yaris received a second facelift in 2011, which has an extended front body which brings the car to measure 3,915 mm (154.1 in) in length and a new chrome grille.[41]

For Thailand-made models (also exported to Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia and the Philippines),[42][43] in February 2012 the Yaris received front and rear bumpers, rear LED tail lights from the facelifted Vitz RS/Yaris TS, and updated steering wheel.[44][45]

  • Second facelift (China)
    Second facelift (China)
  • Second facelift (Indonesia)
    Second facelift (Indonesia)

Daihatsu Charade

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From 2011 to 2013,Daihatsu sold the five-door XP90 Yaris in Europe as theDaihatsu Charade. Built in France from April 2011, powertrains comprised a 1.3-litre engine and six-speed manual or optional automatic. The Charade was sold alongside the XP130 series Toyota Yaris.[46]

  • Daihatsu Charade
    Daihatsu Charade
  • Daihatsu Charade
    Daihatsu Charade


Vitz RS

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The Vitz RS was launched in 2005. It is powered 1.5 L 4-cylinder VVT-i engine rated 107 bhp (80 kW) and 140 N⋅m (103 lbf⋅ft). The RS features 16-inch alloy wheels, an RS badged mesh grille, a redesigned front and rear bumper, redesigned tail lamps, deep side skirts and a tail spoiler. It also features sports tuned steering and suspension as well as disc rear brakes.

The Vitz RS was sold in North American market equipped with the base 1.5-litre engine, and in European markets as the Yaris TS.[47] It was first seen at the2007 Geneva Motor Show. As with the previous T-Sport,[48] there are extra rear reflectors on the bumper. Essentially, it is aJapanese market Vitz RS fitted with a 1.8-litre2ZR-FE engine rated 130 hp (97 kW) and 173 N⋅m (128 lb⋅ft), which can reach 100 km/h (62 mph) in under 10 seconds.[47]

For model year 2007 on Japanese models only,G-BOOK, a subscriptiontelematics service, was offered as an option.

The Vitz RS was also a basis for the 2012 Thai-built Yaris facelift.

  • Pre-facelift: Vitz RS (Japan)
    Pre-facelift: Vitz RS (Japan)
  • Pre-facelift: Vitz RS (Japan)
    Pre-facelift: Vitz RS (Japan)
  • Facelift: Vitz RS (Japan)
    Facelift: Vitz RS (Japan)
  • Facelift: Vitz RS (Japan)
    Facelift: Vitz RS (Japan)

Safety

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Euro NCAP test results
Toyota Yaris 5-door (2005)[49]
TestScoreRating
Adult occupant:35StarStarStarStarStar
Child occupant:34StarStarStar
Pedestrian:18StarStar
U.S.NHTSA crash test ratings (5-door)[50]
Frontal Driver:StarStarStarStar
Frontal Passenger:StarStarStarStar
Side Driver (side airbags):StarStarStarStar
Side Rear Passenger (side airbags):StarStarStarStar
Rollover:StarStarStarStar
U.S.NHTSA crash test ratings (3-door)[51]
Frontal Driver:StarStarStarStarStar
Frontal Passenger:StarStarStarStar
Side Driver (no side airbags):StarStarStar
Side Driver (side airbags):StarStarStarStarStar
Side Rear Passenger (with or without side airbag):StarStarStar
Rollover:StarStarStarStar
ANCAP test results
Toyota Yaris 3 door hatch with dual frontal airbags (2005)[52]
TestScore
OverallStarStarStarStar
Frontal offset13.38/16
Side impact14.08/16
PoleNot Assessed
Seat belt reminders2/3
Whiplash protectionNot Assessed
Pedestrian protectionMarginal
Electronic stability controlNot Assessed
ANCAP test results
Toyota Yaris 5 door hatch with safety pack (2005)[53]
TestScore
OverallStarStarStarStar
Frontal offset15.20/16
Side impact15.75/16
Pole2/2
Seat belt reminders2/3
Whiplash protectionNot Assessed
Pedestrian protectionMarginal
Electronic stability controlNot Assessed

Markets

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Asia

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Japan
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In Japan, the second generation model is sold as theVitz. It is available in B, F, I and RS model grades. Engine available ranges from 1 to 1.5-litres starting with the basic B variant to the sporty RS variant featuring a sports package and minor cosmetic bits on its interior and minor tweaks to its suspension. The models which have automatic transmission adopt a 4WD layout while the manual version use a standard front 2WD layout.

In September 2008, Toyota Modellista International launched three special editions of the Vitz RS with a number of cosmetic andTRD performance parts for the Japanese market. These models were known as "Vitz TRD Racing", "Vitz TRD Sport M" andturbocharged "Vitz TRD Turbo M". Available for sale throughToyota Netz Store dealerships, same as the regular Vitz.[37][54]

China
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The Yaris has been built and marketed in China byGAC Toyota since July 2008. Two engine options have been provided: the 1.3-litre2NZ-FE and 1.6-litre dual VVT-i4ZR-FE.[55] To boost sales, GAC-Toyota developed a 2011 model specifically for the Chinese market.[41] The XP90 continued to be built in China until it was replaced by the newer model in November 2013.[40] However, extended production continued from 2015 to 2016 under Chinese electric car sub brandLeahead which was owned byGAC Toyota. The Leahead i1 has received criticism for faulty airbags.[56]

Indonesia
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The Yaris was launched in Indonesia on 10 February 2006.[57] It is powered by the 1.5-litre1NZ-FE engine matched to 4-speed Super ECT automatic or 5-speed manual transmission. Initially, the Yaris was offered in E, S and S Limited trim levels. The automatic only S and S Limited came with front, side and rear spoilers. Engine Start/Stop button is for the S Limited only. The new base model J was added into the lineup in 2008. Limited edition TRD Sportivo model were added, based from J trim with body kit and lowered springs, only 10 units were made.[58][59] The Yaris received its facelift on 16 March 2009 with new bumpers, grille, tail lights and revised interior.[60] The mid-level E got aero-style mudguards and roof spoiler, while full body kits are remained on the S and S Limited. The second TRD Sportivo model based from S Limited trim with extreme body kit and lowered springs was offered in small numbers in 2010.[61] The Yaris received a facelift again on 14 March 2012 with the Vitz RS look but with fog lamp covers, body kit and spoiler, updated steering wheel on E, S and TRD Sportivo type, and new interior with red stitching on S and TRD Sportivo types.[62] The S Limited type was renamed to S A/T and the TRD Sportivo variant added manual transmission (previously available in automatic transmission only), a body kit, and no longer used TRD suspension to reduce cost. Sales terminated in October 2013 when production in Thailand was replaced by theXP150 model. In other uses, Toyota Team Indonesia built a slightly modified Yaris based on the TRD Sportivo model and is used for races in the Indonesian Touring Car Championship.

Malaysia
[edit]

The Yaris was also available inMalaysia, powered by the 1NZ-FE engine with 4-cylinder DOHC with VVT-i. It comes in 2 trim levels: 1.5 G and 1.5 S, both with 4-speed automatic transmission with Super ECT and Gate Shifter, featuring an output of 80 kW (109 PS; 107 hp) at 6000 rpm, and a torque of 141 N⋅m (104 lb⋅ft) at 4200 rpm. The 1.5 S trim comes with 15" solid disc brakes for the front wheels, front and rear bumper spoilers, side skirt and rear roof mounted spoiler, amber Optitron meter, a black center cluster, leather wrapped gearshift.

Singapore
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The Yaris was first launched in Singapore in 2006 by the local dealer Borneo Motors with 3 variants, namely the E (Manual and Automatic) and G (Automatic). It is powered by a 1NZ-FE 4-cylinder DOHC engine with VVT-i. The G model has a 60:40 split rear seat, an additional tray under the driver's seat and side door mouldings which the E model does not. It features an Optitron speedometer across the lineup. Optional body kits are also available featuring a front and rear lip, side skirts and a rear roof mounted spoiler. After its facelift in 2010, the 1.5 E automatic was the only variant available.

Thailand
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In Thailand, which manufactured the Yaris for the Asian market, was available in 4 trim levels namely the J, E, G and RS. The Yaris is powered by a 1.5 L1NZ-FE powerplant in Thailand. The RS model features a RS emblem sport grill, red stitching on the steering wheel, 16-inch alloy wheels, sport suspension and blackened headlamp tint. It also features Smart Entry and Push Start ignition. Both the G and RS trim has multifunction controls on the steering wheel.

Australia

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In Australia, the Yaris is available in hatchback and sedan forms. It comes with either a 1.3-litre (2NZ-FE) or 1.5-litre (1NZ-FE) powered petrol engine. Models sold are the basic 1.3 YR with 14" steel wheels; the mid-range 1.5 YRS with 15" steel wheels and a leather bound steering wheel and gearshift knob; and the sportier 1.5 YRX which features front fog lights, a bodykit consisting of front lip, side skirts and a rear spoiler, and 15" alloy wheels. The "Rush" model was a base 1.3 YR with front fog lights and alloy wheels from the YRX. All Australian delivered models have ventilated front discs and rear drums. Across the model lineup, a seven airbag package is available as part of the Enhanced Safety Pack option.

North America

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The second generation US Yaris is the successor to the previous North AmericanToyota Echo. In the US, the 3-door Vitz shares the Yaris name with theToyota Belta sedan. The 3-door model is called the 'Yaris Liftback', while the 5-door model would be sold starting with the 2009 model year[63] and competes with the similarly equippedScion xD. The 2008 model year US Yaris comes standard with the 1.5-litre VVT-i engine producing 106 hp (79 kW) and 103 lb⋅ft (140 N⋅m) and five-speedmanual transmission C54, the four-speedautomaticU340E being optional. Fuel economy is rated at 29 mpg‑US (8.1 L/100 km; 35 mpg‑imp) in the city and 36 mpg‑US (6.5 L/100 km; 43 mpg‑imp) on the highway with the manual transmission.[64] While front airbags are standard, as mandated by the law, ABS and side airbags are available only as an option.[65] In some southern states, a specialYaris Onyx was released in January 2009 that added 17-inch wheels and a number of cosmetic items.[66]

The Canadian Yaris hatchback was available in 3 and 5-door models and is similar to the US variant, running on theToyota NZ engine, a 1.5 L 4-cylinderVVT-i engine rated 106 bhp (79 kW) and 103 lb⋅ft (140 N⋅m). The 2006 Yaris with the 1.5-litre engine can achieve fuel economy ratings of 40 miles per US gallon (5.9 L/100 km; 48 mpg‑imp) during highway driving and 34 mpg‑US (6.9 L/100 km; 41 mpg‑imp) during city driving. 3-door CE and 5-door LE versions come with 14-inch wheels, while RS models are equipped with 15-inch alloys with standardanti-lock braking system (ABS) andelectronic brakeforce distribution (EBD). In addition, 2008 RS models include new front and rear skirts. The CE, LE, and RS packages were replaced by the more modular convenience, power, and all-weather guard packages.

For the 2009 year, the Yaris 5-door liftbacks join the lineup of the existing 4-door sedans and 3-door liftbacks because of the increased demand for fuel efficient subcompact cars.[63] In addition to the new 5-door liftback, all 2009 Yaris models come standard with anti-lock brakes (ABS), front seat-mounted side airbags and front and rear curtain sideairbags. For 2009, Toyota also added cruise control as an option on liftback models, and has added a few more colour choices.[67]

The Yaris has been praised by the automotive press for its extremely high fuel economy, but criticized for its excessive body roll (due to a soft suspension and high ride height) and the initial lack of a manual transmission on 5-door models.[citation needed]

The 2010 model has a 5-speed manual option for the 5-door. It also has the Star Safety System –Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) +Traction Control (TRAC), Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) andBrake Assist.

Recall

[edit]

In January 2009, Toyota recalled 1.28 million vehicles worldwide based on the Yaris platform, such as the Vitz,Belta and theRactis. The recall is based on a seat belt defect that, in severe front-end collisions, could cause a foam pad in the vehicle to ignite.[68]

Third generation (XP130; 2010)

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Motor vehicle
Third generation (XP130)
2014 Toyota Yaris L (pre-facelift, US)
Overview
Also calledToyota Yaris
Production
  • December 2010 – December 2019 (Japan)
  • June 2011 – June 2020 (France)
Model years2012–2019
Assembly
DesignerYahiko Kumai and Tokiko Gamou (2008)
Body and chassis
PlatformToyota B platform
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Power output156 kW (209 hp; 212 PS) (GRMN)
Transmission
  • 5-speed manual
  • 6-speed manual
  • 4-speed automatic
  • CVT (Japan only)
  • eCVT (hybrid, Europe)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,510 mm (98.8 in)
Length
  • 2010–2016: 3,885–3,930 mm (153.0–154.7 in)
  • 2017–2019: 3,945 mm (155.3 in) (including 2013 GRMN Turbo)
  • 3,975 mm (156.5 in) (GR/GRMN)
  • 3,980 mm (156.7 in) (RS G's)
Width1,695 mm (66.7 in)
Height
  • 1,490 mm (58.7 in) (GR/GRMN Turbo/RS G's)
  • 1,500 mm (59.1 in) (FWD)
  • 1,510 mm (59.4 in) (GRMN)
  • 1,530 mm (60.2 in) (4WD)
Curb weight
  • 970–1,130 kg (2,138–2,491 lb)
  • 1,070 kg (2,359 lb) (GRMN Turbo)
  • 1,140 kg (2,513 lb) (GRMN)
Chronology
Successor

The third generation Vitz was introduced in December 2010 featuring a redesigned front fascia, roomier interior, single windshield wiper and instrument cluster relocated in front of the driver.[70] In European countries, the Yaris was also offered in 6-speed manual transmission for the 1.33L engine, or a CVT transmission often marketed as "7-speed MultiDrive" or "MultiDrive S". The 7-speed refers to the possibility to select a predefined gear ratio among 7 available, emulating a 7-speed sequential gearbox, with steering wheel levers.

  • 3-door (pre-facelift; North America)
    3-door (pre-facelift; North America)
  • 5-door (pre-facelift)
    5-door (pre-facelift)
  • Interior (pre-facelift)
    Interior (pre-facelift)

Safety

[edit]
Euro NCAP test results
Toyota Yaris 5-door (2011)[71]
TestPoints%
Overall:StarStarStarStarStar
Adult occupant:3289%
Child occupant:4081%
Pedestrian:2160%
Safety assist:686%
ANCAP test results
Toyota Yaris all hatch variants (2011)[72]
TestScore
OverallStarStarStarStarStar
Frontal offset15.41/16
Side impact16/16
Pole1/2
Seat belt reminders2/3
Whiplash protectionNot Assessed
Pedestrian protectionAdequate
Electronic stability controlStandard
ANCAP test results
Toyota Yaris all hatch variants (2017)[73]
TestScore
OverallStarStarStarStarStar
Frontal offset15.41/16
Side impact16/16
Pole1/2
Seat belt reminders3/3
Whiplash protectionGood
Pedestrian protectionAdequate
Electronic stability controlStandard

Recall

[edit]

On 10 October 2012, Toyota recalled 7.4 million vehicles worldwide, including certain Vitz,Yaris andCorolla models, due to malfunctioning power windows. They include: 2.47 million in the United States, 1.4 million in China and 1.39 million in Europe.[74]

Facelift (2014)

[edit]

In 2014, a facelift version was introduced and marketed in North America, Europe, Australia and Japan — the latter as theVitz. North America and Australia models featured a 1.5-litre, 77 kW (103 hp) engine with a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic. In Europe, it was offered with a 1.33-litre engine, coupled with a six-speed manual or a CVT automatic. The facelift was designed by Toyota Europe, where previous iterations had been designed in Japan.[75]

  • First facelift
    First facelift
  • First facelift
    First facelift

Facelift (2017)

[edit]

On 12 January 2017, a second facelift version of the Vitz was launched in Japan. It was also offered with a hybrid drivetrain.[76] The second facelift version of the Yaris has been available in Europe and Australia since March 2017 and in South Africa and North America since June 2017. The North American version was revealed at theApril 2017 New York International Auto Show. The South African models were later replaced by the faceliftedXP150 series Yaris hatchback.

  • Second facelift
    Second facelift
  • Second facelift
    Second facelift
  • Interior (2017 facelift)
    Interior (2017 facelift)

Safety

[edit]
Euro NCAP test results
Toyota Yaris (2017)[77]
TestPoints%
Overall:StarStarStarStarStar
Adult occupant:31.783%
Child occupant:39.580%
Pedestrian:26.763%
Safety assist:6.957%

Hybrid

[edit]

TheYaris HSD Concept was introduced at theMarch 2011 Geneva Motor Show featuring a hybrid powertrain.[78] The production version was presented at theMarch 2012 Geneva Motor Show,[79] and went on sale in June 2012.[80]

The Yaris Hybrid shares the same powertrain as theToyota Prius c sold in North America and as theToyota Aqua in Japan. The Prius c is not available in Europe.[81] It has a 1.5 L gasoline engine with a maximum output of 55 kilowatts (74 hp) and a 45-kilowatt (60 hp) electric motor which combine for a total output of 74 kilowatts (99 hp). Its NiMH battery has a capacity of 0.9 kWh.

The Yaris Hybrid sold 23,692 units during 2012.[82] Cumulative sales reached 35,151 units through March 2013.[82][83]

Pre-facelift
  • Yaris Hybrid (pre-facelift)
    Yaris Hybrid (pre-facelift)
  • Yaris Hybrid (pre-facelift)
    Yaris Hybrid (pre-facelift)
First facelift
  • Yaris Hybrid (first facelift)
    Yaris Hybrid (first facelift)
  • Yaris Hybrid (first facelift)
    Yaris Hybrid (first facelift)

Second facelift

[edit]
  • Yaris Hybrid (second facelift)
    Yaris Hybrid (second facelift)
  • Yaris Hybrid (second facelift)
    Yaris Hybrid (second facelift)

Markets

[edit]

Japan

[edit]

The third generation Vitz was launched on 22 December 2010 in Yokohama, Japan.[84] Aerodynamic drag has been reduced with a coefficient drag value of 0.285.[85]

This generation introduces a new 1.3-litre 4-cylinder engine which is as economical as the 1.0-litre engine, according to Toyota Japan.[86] New features include a single windscreen wiper and an enginestart-stop system with a claimed 26.5 km/L (3.8 L/100 km; 62.3 mpg‑US) for the Japanese streets. The Vitz came with "Toyota Safety Sense C" package including features Lane Departure Alert, Automatic High Beam and Pre-crash safety system. Pre-crash safety system alarm will work when vehicle is between 15km/h to 140km/h, whereas automatic brakes will apply when vehicle is between 10km/h to 80km/h. The XP130 model comes with up to nine airbags: driver and front passenger airbags, front-seat mounted side airbags, a knee airbag for the driver, first and second row side-curtain airbags and two front seat cushion airbags.

The Vitz was offered in F, U, Jewela and RS model grades. The engines available range from 1.0- to 1.5-litres. The 1.5-litre RS model has a CVT transmission for the automatic, sporty front fascia and taillamps. Just like the previous generation, 2WD and 4WD drivetrains are available in Japan. The different engine size choices give Japanese drivers an option as to which annualroad tax obligation they wish to pay, and larger engines are installed in vehicles with higher levels of optional equipment. On 6 September 2011, new RS G's sport trim based from the regular RS was launched. This model has new aero bodykit, tuned suspensions, lightweight 17-inch aluminium wheels and high performance tires.[87] The Vitz received its facelift on 21 April 2014. The F, U and Jewela models received the updated front fascia that was only marketed in Japan, while the RS model shares the front fascia with the facelifted Yaris in export markets, but with different headlamps and tail lamps (also marketed as the Yaris ZR in Australia). The RS model was discontinued and replaced by the Sporty package variant of the U model with the second facelift in January 2017. TheGR Sport and GR variant of the Vitz was introduced on 19 September 2017, as part of the Gazoo Racing series lineup,[88] replacing both RS and RS G's trims.

In Japan, a sharp drop in sales from a height of 160,000 a year to 87,000 prompted Toyota to rebrand the Vitz as Yaris in order to expand its middle-aged customer base.[2]

  • Pre-facelift: Vitz RS 5-door (Japan)
    Pre-facelift: Vitz RS 5-door (Japan)
  • Pre-facelift: Vitz RS 5-door (Japan)
    Pre-facelift: Vitz RS 5-door (Japan)
  • 2014 facelift: Vitz 1.3F 5-door (Japan)
    2014 facelift: Vitz 1.3F 5-door (Japan)
  • 2014 facelift: Vitz 1.3F 5-door (Japan)
    2014 facelift: Vitz 1.3F 5-door (Japan)
  • 2014 facelift: Vitz Modellista Cross Style 5-door (Japan)
    2014 facelift: Vitz Modellista Cross Style 5-door (Japan)
  • 2014 facelift: Vitz Modellista Cross Style 5-door (Japan)
    2014 facelift: Vitz Modellista Cross Style 5-door (Japan)
  • 2014 facelift: Vitz RS 5-door (Japan)
    2014 facelift: Vitz RS 5-door (Japan)
  • 2014 facelift: Vitz RS 5-door (Japan)
    2014 facelift: Vitz RS 5-door (Japan)
  • Vitz RS G's (Japan)
    Vitz RS G's (Japan)
  • Vitz RS G's (Japan)
    Vitz RS G's (Japan)
  • Vitz GR (Japan)
    Vitz GR (Japan)
  • Vitz GR (Japan)
    Vitz GR (Japan)

Europe

[edit]

The third generation Yaris/Vitz entered production inToyota Motor Manufacturing France plant in June 2011 and was launched in September of the same year.[89] The Yaris Hybrid assembly started in April 2012.[90]

Toyota Motor Manufacturing France started to build the Yaris for export to the US, Canadian and Puerto Rican markets from May 2013 until 2019.[80][91]

A facelift version was introduced in 2014. Both the original and facelift share the drivetrain and transmission choices, however, the facelift claims to have improved ride comfort and interior quality among other features.[92]

The production of the third generation Yaris inTMMF was stopped in June 2020.[93]

  • Yaris Trend (pre-facelift)
    Yaris Trend (pre-facelift)
  • Yaris Trend (pre-facelift)
    Yaris Trend (pre-facelift)

Asia

[edit]
Main article:Toyota Yaris (XP150)

In 2013, a differentXP150 series Yaris which is based on theXP150 series Vios sedan was launched in some Asian markets, including many Southeast Asian regions. This version is not related to the XP130 series Vitz-based Yaris, instead, the XP150 series Yaris is based on theEFC platform.

In Singapore, the local dealer launched the XP130 series Yaris in 1.33-litre variant in the first quarter of 2013 to mid-2014. It was the only Asian country outside Japan and Hong Kong to source the Vitz-based Yaris.[94]

Australia

[edit]

The XP130 series Yaris for the Australian market was revealed at the July 2011Australian International Motor Show held inMelbourne. The new Yaris has a sportier, more rounded grille and redesigned front bumper.[95] The Australian Yaris comes in either a 1.3-litre or 1.5-litre powered petrol engine. Models sold are the basic YR, the mid-range YRS, YRX and the sportier ZR which features a sporty bumper with body kit. The basic YR model features 7 SRS airbags and Multi-Information Display as standard. Since the facelift in 2014, the range is 5-door only and has had a name change. They are now: Ascent for the base model, SX for the mid-range and ZR is the top level. In January 2017, there was another facelift and tech change, this bought a slightly different headlight/bumper/grill combination and Toyota Safety sense (auto high beam, lane departure alert and autonomous braking) became an option on Ascent and SX and standard on ZR.[96]

United States and Canada

[edit]

For the North American market, the XP130 series Yaris was released in the fourth quarter of 2011, for the 2012 model year, under the Yaris Liftback name. Offered in both three- and five-door hatchback styles, the Yaris Liftback offered only the previous generation's 1.5-litre engine with a five-speed manual or optional four-speed automatic transmission.[97] The 2012 model year three- and five-door hatchbacks were available in the base L (CE in Canada), mid-range LE and sport-tuned SE trim levels. The SE was available only as a five-door and came with larger 16-inch alloy wheels, sport-tuned suspension and disk brakes on all four wheels. For the 2012 model year, the Yaris Liftback had nine standard airbags.[98] For the 2015 model year, it was given a facelift.[99]

The Yaris Liftback was discontinued in the United States for the 2019 model year but remained available in Canada.[100][101][102][103] In early 2019, theMazda2-based Yaris hatchback debuted at the2019 New York International Auto Show and replaced the Yaris Liftback in both countries.[104]

In the US, the previousXP90 Yaris sedan was replaced by theScion iA, a rebadged Mazda2 sedan, from the 2016 model year until the Scion marque was dropped. The iA was later renamed to the Yaris iA, and then back to the Yaris sedan.[105][104][106] However, the Scion iA was marketed as the Yaris sedan in Canada since its introduction.[105]

Vitz/Yaris GRMN

[edit]

The Vitz/YarisGRMN (Gazoo Racing, tuned by the Meister of the Nürburgring) is a limited-production high-performance variant of the Vitz/Yaris. There are two variants of these limited-production Vitz/Yaris. The first variant was launched in August 2013, this model is powered by aturbocharged 1.5-litre1NZ-FE Turbo engine (similar engine that powered the previous generations Vitz RS/Yaris T-Sport Turbo). This engine produces 112 kW (150 hp; 152 PS) at 6,000 rpm and 206 N⋅m (152 lb⋅ft; 21.0 kg⋅m) of torque at 4,000 rpm. Only 200 examples of the Vitz GRMN Turbo were made and only available for the local Japanese market.[107]

The second variant was launched in September 2017. This version is powered by aLotus-tuned,supercharged 1.8-litre2ZR-FE engine (shared with theSeries 3 Elise) that produces 156 kW (209 hp; 212 PS) at 6,800 rpm and 250 N⋅m (180 lb⋅ft; 25 kg⋅m) of torque at 5,000 rpm. It has a claimed 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) acceleration in around 6.3 seconds and an electronically limited top speed of 230 km/h (143 mph). 150 units were built for Japan and 400 units were built for Europe.[108][109][110][111] It was later succeeded by the mass-produced,four-wheel drive variant of theGR Yaris.[112]

  • 2013 Vitz GRMN Turbo (Japan)
    2013 Vitz GRMN Turbo (Japan)
  • 2013 Vitz GRMN Turbo (Japan)
    2013 Vitz GRMN Turbo (Japan)
  • 2018 Vitz GRMN (Japan)
    2018 Vitz GRMN (Japan)
  • 2018 Vitz GRMN (Japan)
    2018 Vitz GRMN (Japan)
  • Yaris GRMN (Europe)
    Yaris GRMN (Europe)
  • Yaris GRMN (Europe)
    Yaris GRMN (Europe)
  • Vitz GRMN interior
    Vitz GRMN interior
  • Supercharged 2ZR-FE engine in the Vitz GRMN
    Supercharged2ZR-FE engine in the Vitz GRMN

Suzuki Celerio-based model

[edit]
Main article:Toyota Vitz (2023)

The "Vitz" nameplate was reused in 2023 for arebadged third-generation Suzuki Celerio for African markets.[5]

Sales

[edit]
See also:Toyota Yaris § Sales
YearJapan[113]
1999156,646
2000160,731
2001142,513
2002
200371,117
200460,788
2005131,935
2006117,641
2007121,377
2008123,337
2009117,655
2010122,248
2011128,725
2012105,611
201385,903
201489,496
201577,612
201671,909
201790,248
201887,299
201981,554

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