Toyota Yaris Price List (Variants)
Toyota Yaris Ownership Cost
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Toyota Yaris News
• Toyota Yaris
Review: 2024 Toyota Yaris G Limited - Can the cold air intake turn this sensible hatch into something warmer?One word to describe adulting is sensibility. The moment you leave an education, you enter a life filled with responsibilities...
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28.08.2024
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15.07.2024
• Toyota Yaris
Game on, City Hatchback! First look at the 2024 Toyota Yaris G Limited with cold air intake, handling upgrades - 600 units only, RM 99kThis is your first look at the live photos of the 2024 Toyota Yaris G Limited, the special-run variant of the...
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24.06.2024
• Toyota Yaris
UMW Toyota record sharp 14.7% increase in sales for May 2024UMW Toyota Motor closed May 2024 by netting a total sale of 8,422 units, including Lexus models. The figure is...
Hans
11.06.2024
• Toyota Yaris
Live pictures of the factory-tuned 2024 Toyota Yaris 1.5G Limited in Malaysia; priced from RM 99,600At the ongoing annual Malaysia Autoshow, UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) has showcased the 2024 Toyota Yaris G Limited in Malaysia, a...
Sanjay
20.05.2024
• Toyota Yaris
UMW Toyota's Jan - Apr 2024 sales numbers suggests normalizing growth after 2023's bumper year, down 3.7%UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) announced yesterday that it sold 7,345 units of Toyota and Lexus vehicles in April 2024, with...
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Toyota Yaris Videos
2021 WapCar Car of The Year Editors Pick - Toyota Corolla Cross & Toyota Yaris!
2021 Toyota Yaris 1.5G Facelift Review in Malaysia, So Comfy You Don't Want Anything Else!
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2020 Toyota Yaris Cross & Toyota GR Yaris, Coming to Malaysia?
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Generous safety equipment - all variants get 7 airbags and stability control
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Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support
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Wireless charger option
Cons
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Lack of storage space in the cabin
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Engine feels lethargic at times
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Small boot
Toyota Yaris Reviews
- Overview
- Exterior
- Interior
- Features
- Powertrain
- Ride Comfort
- Fuel Consumption
- Conclusion
Overview
The Toyota Yaris fights against the Honda Jazz and Mazda 2. From our experience with the pre-facelift model, the cabin is supremely quiet, with a smooth and fuel efficient drive from the 1.5-litre engine that’s paired to a CVT. The facelifted Yaris bumps things up a bit by introducing Android Auto/Apple CarPlay support and Toyota Safety Sense ADAS suite in addition to its 7 airbags, blind-spot monitor with rear cross traffic alert and panoramic view monitor – making it the safest car in the B-segment hatchback market.
Exterior
Design
Gone is the bulbous exterior of the previous Yaris sold in Malaysia, the current version is Gone is the overly-fussy face of the pre-facelift, and the new version looks much sharper and cleaner thanks to redesigned front fascia with LED headlights and a front bumper. While the back and the wheels look the same as before, the design is an improvement over the last. Three colours are available this time – red, silver and white.
Dimensions
The 2020 Toyota Yaris (pre-facelift) measures in at 4,145 x 1,730 x 1,475 x 2,550 mm in length, width, height and wheelbase.
2020 Toyota Yaris Dimensions | |
Length | 4,145 mm |
Width | 1,730 mm |
Height | 1,475 mm |
Wheelbase | 2,550 mm |
Lighting
Every variant now gets LED headlights and DRLs.
Wheels
The Yaris retains the 16-inch wheels from the pre-facelift.
Interior
Centre Console
Toyotas are not well-known for their cubby space distribution, though there are still a number of useful units strategically located they're still measuring on the small side
Dashboard
Like all Toyotas, the Yaris's dashboard is built with good quality material and fitted nicely to enforce the quiet cabin that Toyota is going for.
Space
If compared to its competitors, the Yaris does not have ample space for a tall person to stretch. But it is still enough for a comfortable sprawl.
Boot
You can still easily fit a 28-inch luggage bag comfortably though it is still comparatively small against its sedan sibling, the Vios.
Features
Safety Feature
This is where the Yaris sets itself apart from its competitors. 7 airbags, VSC, Traction Control and HAC come as standard on all variants. There is also blind-spot monitor, rear cross traffic alert and even Panoramic View Monitor to safely park your car without the fear of hitting any kerbs. The facelift model adds Toyota Safety Sense Lane Departure Assist and AEB.
Infotainment
Though launched in 2019, the Yaris is still not equipped with Apple CarPlay or Android Auto ready. But the crisp touchscreen display is connected to a DVD Player and allows The new Yaris gets Apple CarPlay and Android Auto now!
Powertrain
*Review based on 2019 pre-facelift Toyota Yaris.
Engine
It’s not the fastest engine in its class with power output figures like 107 PS and 140 Nm, but if driven in the city, the 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine hardly feels like it is lacking in power.
2019 Toyota Yaris Engine | ||
2019 Toyota Yaris 1.5-l Dual VVT-i petrol engine | 107 ps @ 6,000 rpm | 140 Nm @ 4,200 rpm |
Transmission
Since the new generation’s arrival, the Yaris can comfortably lay claim to the smoothest CVT of its class. Too bad we can’t say it’s the quietest.
Front-wheel drive
The Toyota Yaris is front wheel drive only
Ride Comfort
*Review based on 2019 pre-facelift Toyota Yaris.
Sound Proofing
Since it’s launch in 2019, the Yaris came with the quietest cabin in class. Toyota has insulated the car well and the cause is helped by the acoustic windshield glass as well. At 90 km/h, the Yaris rates at 62 decibels while at 110 km/h, the Yaris’ noise level reads at 68 decibels.
Passenger Comfort
Toyota set up the Yaris’ suspension to best iron out the imperfections of Malaysian roads. So, while it might not have the cornering talent of the Mazda 2, the Yaris does give a comfortable ride.
Fuel Consumption
*Review based on 2019 pre-facelift Toyota Yaris.
Fuel Consumption
In mixed conditions of stop-go traffic and highway driving, the Toyota Yaris returned a fuel consumption of 5.8L/ 100km. While it can’t make the claim that it’s the most fuel efficiency car in its class, the Yaris will still help you safe on fuel.
Conclusion
Conclusion
While the Toyota Yaris is not the car with the best driving experience you can get, it makes up the shortcoming with its comfortable cabin and fuel efficiency. And, the Yaris can certainly claim to be a value-for-money car thanks to the first-in-class safety features and 7 airbags just to name a few.
Toyota Yaris Fuel Consumption
Fuel Type | Transmission | Manufacturer's Claim |
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Petrol | CVT | 7 L/100km |
Petrol | CVT | 7 L/100km |
Petrol | CVT | 7 L/100km |
Petrol | CVT | 5.8 L/100km |
Toyota Yaris User Reviews
Based on 7 Reviews
Ride comfort is good
No support for Apple CarPlay
1.Drive Mode Switch 2.Built-in Dashcam 3.Smooth Ride Experience 4.Decent Fuel Consumption
1.No Adaptive Cruise Control 2.Keyless Entry Only Available on Driver's Door 3.Unresponsive Bluetooth Connect
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Toyota Yaris FAQs
All Yaris have 7 airbags, ABS, EBD and VSC as standard. The new Yaris' infotainment system also supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Vehicle Telematics System (VTS) is standard on the E & G variants, and optional extras for all variants now include a wireless charger.
The 2021 Toyota Yaris has three variants:
1.5 J (AT) - RM 73,000
1.5 E (AT) - RM 82,500
1.5 G (AT) - RM 87,000
No, Toyota Yaris isn't available in Rear Air-con.
Here are the Front Brakes and variants of Toyota Yaris:
Variants | 2019 Toyota Yaris 1.5E | 2019 Toyota Yaris 1.5G | 2019 Toyota Yaris 1.5J |
Front Brakes | Ventilated Disc | Ventilated Disc | Ventilated Disc |