The new Toyota Yaris will make its commercial debut in the Spanish market from the last quarter of 2011. Two gasoline engines and diesel and changes in both the exterior and interior design are the main novelty of the third generation of this utility. The president of Toyota Motor Europe, Didier Leroy, is optimistic about the launch of the new Toyota Yaris, so who dares to say that the third generation of this utility will help to reach one million cars sold in Europe in the medium term by the manufacturer Japanese.
But what is new in the Toyota Yaris III? First, we must look at the exterior and interior design. Outside, there are many parts with the Yaris HSD hybrid prototype presented at the last Geneva Motor Show. Frontal more modern and youthful, more angular shapes, sharp ... In short, the Yaris goes to take part in the new language of Japan's signature design.
Inside, the configuration of the elements changes slightly, and the use of the materials used-these, high quality according to Toyota. As for mechanical versions were announced three engines from the time of its release. Specifically, the supply of gasoline will be available on 1.0 VVT-I three-cylinder and 1.33 Dual VVT-i four-cylinder.
The powers of these two engines are not specified, but everything indicates that not vary much from the current 69 hp and 101 hp 1.0 1.33. For his part, for those who prefer diesel, will be offered the familiar 1.4 D-4D (not the power has been detailed, but it could be about 90 hp). And the hybrid version when? According to Toyota's initial plans, it is planned to start selling the Yaris HSD hybrid from the second half of 2012.
For now, do not know the technical details of the Hybrid Synergy Drive in this utility, but more than likely you can ride a petrol engine of 1.3 liters and 1.5 liters of displacement, as it happens with some of their new rivals, such as the Honda Jazz Hybrid, the gasoline engine of 1.3 liters.
Like its predecessors, the new Toyota Yaris will be built in the French factory in Valenciennes. What do you think? Leave your comments, the most interesting will be published in the journal Hwy. Alternatively, this news debate on our forums.
But what is new in the Toyota Yaris III? First, we must look at the exterior and interior design. Outside, there are many parts with the Yaris HSD hybrid prototype presented at the last Geneva Motor Show. Frontal more modern and youthful, more angular shapes, sharp ... In short, the Yaris goes to take part in the new language of Japan's signature design.
Inside, the configuration of the elements changes slightly, and the use of the materials used-these, high quality according to Toyota. As for mechanical versions were announced three engines from the time of its release. Specifically, the supply of gasoline will be available on 1.0 VVT-I three-cylinder and 1.33 Dual VVT-i four-cylinder.
The powers of these two engines are not specified, but everything indicates that not vary much from the current 69 hp and 101 hp 1.0 1.33. For his part, for those who prefer diesel, will be offered the familiar 1.4 D-4D (not the power has been detailed, but it could be about 90 hp). And the hybrid version when? According to Toyota's initial plans, it is planned to start selling the Yaris HSD hybrid from the second half of 2012.
For now, do not know the technical details of the Hybrid Synergy Drive in this utility, but more than likely you can ride a petrol engine of 1.3 liters and 1.5 liters of displacement, as it happens with some of their new rivals, such as the Honda Jazz Hybrid, the gasoline engine of 1.3 liters.
Like its predecessors, the new Toyota Yaris will be built in the French factory in Valenciennes. What do you think? Leave your comments, the most interesting will be published in the journal Hwy. Alternatively, this news debate on our forums.
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