European Favorite Toyota Yaris Arrives in U.S. in
All-New Liftback and Sedan Versions
12/26/2005 Torrance, CA
The 2007 Toyota Yaris will make its U.S. debut
when it arrives in showrooms this spring in four-door Sedan and
three-door Liftback configurations.
First launched in Europe in 1999, the Yaris was named the 2000
European "Car of the Year" and has become Toyota's
best-selling model in the European market. In fact, Yaris was also
named "Japan Car of the Year," marking the first time
the same vehicle captured both honors in the same year. For the
U.S., the Yaris will replace the ECHO in the subcompact
passenger-car segment.
"As Toyota's most affordable passenger car,
the Yaris will feature contemporary exterior styling and a
surprising upscale interior," said Jim Lentz, Toyota division
group vice president and general manager. "It will be one of
the most economic and youthful passenger cars Toyota has built in
the subcompact category."
The Yaris Liftback will be offered in one grade,
while the Sedan will offer two grades, adding a sport-themed Yaris
S.
Contemporary Styling
Yaris Liftback was styled at Toyota's European design studio, EDČ
and Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) Design Division. Both the Sedan
and Liftback feature class-up styling, and a new level of
refinement, sophistication, and fun-to-drive experience to the
entry subcompact segment. Both Yaris configurations ride on an
all-new platform that is longer and wider than its European
predecessor, and will be the basis for a wide variety of future
vehicles.
Yaris construction includes high-tensile steel,
creating a lightweight yet rigid body to help enhance driving
control and responsive steering. Reduced NVH is made possible with
the application of damping materials in strategic locations
throughout the vehicle.
The Liftback features a strong, modern mono-form
shape made possible by its short overhangs and a low center of
gravity exuding a youthful and proud stance. Color-keyed door
handles and rear view mirrors contribute to the Liftback's
consistent profile from front to rear. The front features a
chrome-trimmed front grille centered between sharp character
lines, which are integrated into its aerodynamic hood and
windshield. Outer molding has been eliminated from the windshield
and door glass to help enhance aerodynamics and reduce wind noise.
The rear portrays a more substantial appearance with large
taillights and a wide rear door for easy and ample cargo area
access.
The Yaris Sedan has a long stretched cabin with
an arched beltline and its tires pushed outward at each corner.
Integrated bumpers and headlamps as well as a low center of
gravity give the Yaris Sedan a modern and sophisticated look. Like
the Liftback, it features a "T" face grille, which
emphasizes the Toyota identity. In the rear, the taillights are
bookends to a wide trunk that extends down to the bumper molding,
which provides a more substantial appearance and allows for easy
trunk access. Both the Liftback and Sedan will ride on P175/65 R14
tires with steel wheels and full wheel covers and offer available
15-inch steel or aluminum alloy wheels.
The Yaris S Sedan is designed to appeal to
buyers looking for sporty styling. Side rocker panels, front and
rear under bumper spoilers, 15-inch steel wheels and available
aluminum alloy wheels give the Yaris S a more aggressive
appearance.
Spacious and Practical Interior
The Yaris Liftback interior provides unexpected roominess and a
comfortable cabin. The upscale interior provides remarkable design
with four-way adjustable fabric front seats and reclining rear
seating for three with headrests in all seating positions. The rear
seats also fold down, providing nearly 13 cubic feet of cargo space.
Simplicity and practicality are built into the Yaris Liftback with
easy-to-reach audio and climate controls, an array of storage spaces
including a center console with built-in storage, and cupholders in
the front and rear. The instrument cluster is center-mounted, high
on the dash providing easy reach and visibility.
Standard convenience features on both the Liftback and Sedan
include air conditioning, tilt steering wheel, a gated shift lever
(automatic transmission only), tinted glass, digital clock, a map
light, intermittent windshield wipers with mist control, and dual
sunvisors with vanity mirrors.
With the longest wheelbase among key competitors, the Yaris Sedan
interior conveys a feeling of spaciousness and unexpected refinement
not usually found in a subcompact. The front dash is designed with
center-mounted instrumentation, which is integrated with a stylish
silver-painted center console. Storage and cupholders are in
abundance, front and rear. Like the Liftback, the Sedan has rear
seating for three with headrests in each seating position. Standard
on the Yaris S and available on the Sedan are 60/40 fold down rear
seats with a fold-down center armrest and cupholder. Folding the
60/40 split rear seats enlarges the trunk capacity, providing nearly
14 cubic feet of total cargo space.
Fun-To-Drive Performance and Handling
Powering both the Yaris Liftback and Sedan will be a 1.5-liter
four-cylinder engine with variable valve timing with intelligence (VVT-i)
that will produce 106 horsepower at 6,000 RPM and 103 lb.-ft. of
torque at 4,200 RPM. Both the Liftback and Sedan will be mated to
either a five-speed manual or available four-speed automatic
transmission. All Yaris models with an automatic transmission will
be equipped with uphill/downhill shift logic to help reduce the
frequency of gear shifting caused by the operation of the
accelerator pedal during winding uphill and downhill driving.
Yaris fuel efficiency will be among the highest in the subcompact
segment. A preliminary EPA fuel economy mpg rating for the Liftback
is estimated at 34 city/40 highway for the five-speed manual and 34
city/39 highway for models equipped with the four-speed automatic.
Fuel efficiency ratings for the Yaris Sedan are equally impressive
with preliminary EPA mpg estimates of 34 city/40 highway for the
five-speed manual and 34 city/39 highway for the automatic.
In addition to its exceptional fuel efficiency, Yaris will be
EPA-certified as an Ultra-Low Emission vehicle (ULEV II).
Yaris will ride on a strong, stiffer chassis thanks to a newly
developed suspension that includes a rigid L-arm MacPherson strut
front and rear torsion beams. The stiff suspension and retuned
steering gear ratios help to deliver fun-to-drive handling and
excellent maneuverability with a class leading turning radius. As
one example of Toyota's focus on continually improved production
techniques, a new hydroformed torsion beam in the rear suspension
provides necessary anti-roll stabilization, eliminating the need for
a separate anti-roll bar.
Safety
The new Yaris helps protect its occupants with a reinforced cabin
using front and rear crumple zones and energy-absorbing materials on
the roof and doors. Yaris will be equipped with height adjustable
headrests and three-point seatbelts in all five seating positions.
The front seatbelts include pretensioners and force limiters. The
rear seat will be equipped with the Lower Anchors and Tethers for
Children (LATCH) uniform child restrain anchorage system.
Safety is also addressed with standard driver and passenger
advanced dual-stage front airbags that inflate at a higher or lower
speed, according to collision severity. A front seat passenger
sensor is designed to determine if there is a person in the seat as
well as the person's weight category to determine whether the airbag
should inflate and at the correct inflation power.
Front-seat-mounted side airbags with first and second row
roll-sensing side curtain airbags will also be available.
All Yaris models will also offer anti-lock brakes (ABS) as an
option.
Options
In addition to the array of standard convenience, performance, and
safety features, Yaris will offer additional options to provide
variety and enhance the customer's overall driving experience.
Yaris options include ABS, driver and front passenger seat-mounted
side airbags and side curtain airbags and cold area package. A
convenience package is standard on all Yaris S and available on the
Sedan and Liftback. The convenience package adds an AM/FM CD player
with MP3 readability and universal mini-jack port, a rear defogger,
15-inch steel wheels with full wheel covers, a 60/40 folding rear
seat (Sedan only) and a rear wiper (Liftback only).
Also available on Liftback, Sedan and S Sedan is a Power Package
offering power locks, windows, and mirrors. For the Sedan, it also
includes a tachometer, upgraded trim with integrated audio, cruise
control, and ABS. For the Liftback, it adds a 60/40 split rear seat
that slides, reclines, and folds completely flat.
With the Power Package consumers can also add 15-inch alloy wheels,
foglamps, rear spoiler, remote keyless entry, or immobilizer (Sedan
only) as stand alone options. Yaris will offer a choice of 13
different exterior colors with only two, Polar White and Black Sand
Pearl, shared by both the Liftback and Sedan. Additional available
exterior colors for the Liftback include Blazing Blue, Meteorite
Metallic, Absolutely Red, and Bayou Blue. All Liftback exterior
colors are matched with a Dark Charcoal interior fabric. Additional
exterior colors for the Yaris Sedan include Pacific Blue Metallic,
Flint Mica, Silver Streak Mica, Barcelona Red Metallic, Olive Mist,
Jade Sea Metallic, and Nautical Blue Metallic. Yaris Sedan exterior
colors will be complemented with a choice of two interior fabric
colors, Dark Charcoal and Beige.
Toyota's 36-month/36,000-mile basic new-vehicle limited warranty
applies to all components other than normal wear and maintenance
items. Additional 60-month warranties cover the powertrain for 60
months/60,000 miles and corrosion perforation for 60 months with no
mileage limitation.