Toyota Yaris (XP150)

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Toyota Yaris (XP150)
2015 Toyota Yaris 1.5 G hatchback (NCP150R; 12-22-2018), South Tangerang.jpg
2015 Toyota Yaris 1.5 G (NCP150; pre-facelift, Indonesia)
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Also calledToyota Vios (Asia; sedan)/Vios FS (China; hatchback, FAW-Toyota)
ProductionApril 2013 – present
Assembly
Designer
  • Kazuya Hasegawa and Takeshi Matsuda (2011)
  • Donny Adhi Yuwono and Akbar Juniarto (Yaris TRD Sportivo – 2016 minor update, Heykers and 2018 facelift)[2]
  • Arif Aulia Rahman (Yaris Heykers)
  • Akira Kasamatsu (facelift; Yaris ATIV: 2015)
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact car (B)
Body style
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
PlatformToyota B platform
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 1.2 L 3NR-FE I4 (NSP152; Thailand only)
  • 1.2 L 3NR-FKE I4 (NSP152; Thailand only, 2019–present)[3]
  • 1.3 L 2NZ-FE I4 (NCP151)
  • 1.3 L 1NR-FE I4 (NSP150)
  • 1.3 L 6NR-FE I4 (NSP150; China only)
  • 1.5 L 1NZ-FE I4 (NCP150; 2013–2016)
  • 1.5 L 2NR-FE I4 (NSP151; 2016–present)
  • 1.5 L 2NR-FBE I4 (NSP151; Brazil only)
  • 1.5 L 7NR-FE I4 (NSP151; China only)
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,550 mm (100.4 in)
Length
  • 4,115–4,145 mm (162.0–163.2 in)[4]
  • 4,420–4,440 mm (174.0–174.8 in) (sedan)[4]
Width
  • 1,700–1,730 mm (66.9–68.1 in)
Height1,475–1,500 mm (58.1–59.1 in)
Kerb weight
  • 1,010–1,095 kg (2,227–2,414 lb)
  • 1,035–1,150 kg (2,282–2,535 lb) (sedan)
Chronology
Predecessor
  • Toyota Yaris (XP90) (parts of Asia)
  • Toyota Yaris (XP130) (some international markets)
  • Toyota Etios sedan (India)

The XP150 series Toyota Yaris, which is based on the XP150 series Vios, is a subcompact car produced and sold by Toyota under the Yaris nameplate since 2013. It made its public debut at the 15th Auto Shanghai in April 2013. It was first launched for some Asian markets that include China, Taiwan, Southeast Asia and the Middle East. The XP150 series Yaris hatchback is larger and longer than the unrelated XP130 series Vitz or Yaris Liftback, which is sold in Japan, North America, Europe and Australasia.[5] The XP150 series Yaris hatchback is also marketed as the Yaris Sport in Chile since 2014, and in Mexico and Argentina from 2016, where it is imported from Thailand.[6][7] In Chile and Mexico, it replaced the XP130 series Vitz-based Yaris Liftback.

Markets[]

Latin Americas[]

Replacing the XP130 series Vitz-based Yaris Liftback, the facelift model XP150 series Yaris is also sold in Latin American region. In Mexico, the Yaris line up includes the Yaris Hatchback, the Yaris ATIV-based Sedan and the Mazda 2-based Yaris R Sedan.

Model grades and equipment for the Yaris Hatchback are varies across the countries. In Brazil, the locally-built cars are sold as 1.3 XL, 1.5 XS and 1.5 XLS. Meanwhile, in Argentina, the trim levels are XS, XLS and S. All models are powered by the 1.5-litre engine.

Brunei[]

In Brunei, the Yaris hatchback is offered as the mid and high grades. The high grade model has similar interior equipment to the Indonesian TRD Sportivo, but comes with 15-inch alloy wheels and without body kits.[8] However, the Yaris was removed from the Toyota Brunei website and sales were ceased in 2019 due to poor sales, but the Vios sedan continues to be sold there.

China[]

The Chinese market also released the regular XP90 Vitz-based Yaris produced locally by the GAC Toyota joint venture. China also sells the XP150 model as the Yaris L (Chinese: 致炫; pinyin: Zhìxuàn), available in 1.3-liter 6NR-FE and 1.5-liter 7NR-FE versions, with either 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission.[9] The facelifted Yaris L was unveiled at the Auto China in April 2016. A facelift was conducted by the GAC Toyota joint venture, and a sedan version was added based on the Vios sedan (Chinese: 致享; pinyin: Zhìxiǎng), the 4-speed automatic transmission option was replaced by CVT. The crossover variant of the Yaris L, called Yaris L X (Chinese: 致炫X; pinyin: Zhìxuàn X), was unveiled at the Auto Guangzhou on November 22, 2019, with some design elements from the XP210 series Yaris.[10]

Thailand[]

The Yaris was launched in Thailand in October 2013, using the 1.2-liter 3NR-FE engine, granting the Yaris as part of the "eco-car" program in Thailand. Models offered were later further simplified as Entry, Sport and Sport Premium. It received another facelift alongside the Yaris ATIV sibling in August 2020, featuring updated front bumper fascia and dual LED lens LED projection lenses with integrated Daytime running lamp (DRL) on the top Sport and Sport premium models.[11]

Indonesia[]

The XP150 series Yaris was revealed for the Indonesian market in December 2013 and launched on March 17, 2014, which is assembled in Karawang, Indonesia. It uses the 1.5-liter 1NZ-FE engine. Trim levels offered are: E, G and TRD Sportivo with either manual or automatic transmission.

The XP150 series Yaris received an update on November 3, 2016 with the 1.5-liter 2NR-FE engine. The automatic transmission was replaced with CVT. The G trim got only restyled alloy wheels, but the TRD Sportivo gained slightly different fog light housings on the front bumper and black roof spoiler with red inner side. A facelift was released for the hatchback model only in September 2020 with updated bumpers and headlamps with only G and TRD variants due to market response. For the G model, it retains halogen projector headlamps used in the pre-facelift but daytime running lamps is excluded while the TRD model receives the new dual LED lenses headlamps with integrated Daytime running lamps with additional TRD bodykit fitment and unique TRD stitched seats.[12]

Philippines[]

The XP150 series Yaris was launched in the Philippines in April 2014 and sold in two trim levels: the 1.3 E and the 1.5 G. It carries the same engine as the same year Vios, the 1.5-liter 1NZ-FE and the 1.3-liter 2NZ-FE. The 1.3 E variant is available in both a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission, while the 1.5 G variant only gets a 4-speed automatic transmission.

In late 2016, both the Yaris and Vios received a major mid-cycle upgrade with new Dual VVT-i engines as standard on all variants: the 1.3-liter 1NR-FE and 1.5-liter 2NR-FE for the E and G variants, respectively. The engine upgrade also replaces the old 4-speed automatic with a new CVT transmission, while retaining the same 5-speed manual for the E variant. Interior-wise, the top-spec G variant now comes with a new MirrorLink head unit.

In December 2017, the first facelift Yaris is offered in 2 grades: 1.3 E (5-speed manual and CVT) and 1.5 S (CVT only). All models comes with an infotainment system with Mirrorlink.[13] The second facelifted Yaris was released in December 2020, trim levels remained the same as the first facelift model: 1.3 E and 1.5 S, it is only offered with a CVT transmission. The E M/T variant have been discontinued from the lineup. All models comes with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard.[14]

Vietnam[]

The Yaris hatchback is offered in only 1.5G variant offering top spec equipment including halogen projector headlamps, rear LED lamps, automatic AC climate controls, optitron speedometer with MID display and 16” inch rims and received a facelift to the Yaris hatchback only in October 2020 featuring dual LED lenses headlamp and new facelifted front bumper and grille.

Facelifts[]

2017 facelift[]

The XP150 series Yaris hatchback received its first facelift in Thailand on 14 September 2017. It comes with the same front fascia as the Yaris ATIV sedan, with the taillights inspired by the E180 series Auris. It is 30 mm (1.2 in) longer and wider than the pre-facelift model. Model grades are J ECO, J, E and G. The facelift model Yaris hatchback comes with standard ABS, 7 SRS airbags, vehicle stability control (VSC) and hill-start assist (HSA) for all trim levels. In November 2019, the Yaris hatchback and ATIV are fitted with the 92 PS (90.7 hp) 3NR-FKE engine. The trim levels are changed to Entry, Mid and High and also include Cross and ATIV GT Edition.[15] The Yaris received a second facelift for the ATIV and hatchback models in late August 2020 in Thailand, with added Toyota Safety Sense suite, Pre-Collision System (PCS) and Lane Departure Alert (LDA) along with redesigned front fascia with dual LED lenses for the range topping Sport and Sport Premium. [16]

In the Philippines, it was released on 20 December 2017 and offered in 1.3 E and 1.5 S trim levels. In January 2021, TMP launched the second facelift Yaris. The Yaris now features the same front fascia as the second facelift Vios with the 1.3 E now having LED front foglamps while the 1.5 S received LED headlamps and fog lamps. Both trims feature a new two-tone 15-inch alloy wheels and blacked out trunk lid connecting the tail lights. Interior changes include leather seats for the S trim. The manual transmission variant was dropped from the lineup. Both the E and S trims are only equipped with the CVT. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto now became standard on both trims as well as Smart Device Link.

The facelifted Yaris hatchback was also launched in South Africa on February 8, 2018. For the first time, the Yaris hatchback for the South African market is imported from Thailand. It replaced the XP130 series Vitz-based Yaris Liftback. Models offered are Xi, XS, Sport and Cross.

The facelifted Yaris hatchback was later launched in Indonesia on February 20, 2018. It is locally assembled the at Karawang plant. Trim levels are E, G and TRD Sportivo with either manual transmission or CVT.[17] The mid-level G shares fog lights and 16-inch alloy wheels with the top-of-the-line TRD Sportivo, but still has rear drum brakes. Full body kits, rear solid disc brake, smart engine start/stop button, optitron combination meter, and automatic climate control air-conditioner with digital display are exclusively reserved for the TRD Sportivo.

The XP150 series Yaris hatchback was revealed in Malaysia on April 11, 2019 at the Malaysia Autoshow[18] and launched on April 18, 2019.[19] It is locally assembled at UMW Toyota’s new plant in Bukit Raja, Klang. Trim levels are J, E and G with CVT.

2020 facelift[]

The Yaris lineup received its second facelift in July 2020 in the Philippines and officially in Thailand in August 2020 with updated front bumper design, LED dual lenses with integrated Daytime running lamps headlamps for the top G/Sport grades and 15-inch rims redesign across the lineup in Thailand.

The second facelift Yaris hatchback was launched in Indonesia on September 8, 2020.[20] The E trim was removed from the lineup, leaving only the G and TRD Sportivo trim levels. On August 9, 2021, the TRD Sportivo trim was renamed to GR Sport.[21]

On December 17, 2020, UMW Toyota Motor officially launched the second-facelift Yaris for the Malaysian market. The car was introduced via a digital presentation, alongside the 2021 facelift model Vios and the GR Yaris. As before, three variants are available for the Yaris, the base J, E and G. Exterior-wise, the refresh introduces a new front bumper, which provides the car with a bolder and wider visual stance. The grille and the lower intake are now fused into one, and the headlamps are now triple bezel LED units, standard across the entire model range. Toyota Safety Sense is available on the E and G variant. The suite consists of a pre-collision system (PCS) with autonomous emergency braking and lane departure alert (LDA), which works from speeds of 50 km/h on to help avoid unintended lane changes. Also on are a blind spot monitor with rear cross traffic alert and a 3D 360-degree panoramic view monitor, on top of the usual VSC, hill-start assist control and seven airbags. Additionally, the E and G come fitted with a front digital video recorder.[22]

Yaris ATIV[]

The Yaris ATIV sedan was launched in Thailand on August 15, 2017, using the same 1.2 liter 3NR-FE engine as the Thai market XP150 series Yaris hatchback paired to a Super CVT-i automatic transmission, with updated bodywork and interior styling (later used in the facelifted regular Yaris). The Yaris ATIV is positioned below the Vios in its sedan lineup in Thailand and uses a new model codename NSP152. The Yaris ATIV received its facelift together with its Yaris hatchback twin in late August 2020. Its lineup were revised to Entry, Sport and Sport Premium along with a new color called Grayish Blue Metallic.

The ATIV uses the XP150 series Vios platform and roof, but with the front end design cues from the facelifted Yaris hatchback and its own redesigned rear fascia. For the interior, it receives added features such as 7 airbags, revised dashboard, speedometer design and convenience features such as the shifting of cup holders to reside behind the gearshift, door pockets for the rear doors, centre cabin lights, reverse camera mount, "Follow-Me Home" delayed headlight dimming and Blind Spot Monitoring for some markets for the last two features.

Asia[]

The Yaris ATIV was later released in other Southeast Asian countries as a 2018 model to replace the pre-facelift third generation Vios sold at that time. It was launched in Singapore on December 14, 2017 as the Vios naming instead of Yaris ATIV, albeit with a larger, more powerful 1.5 liter 2NR-FE engine. The model code for 1.5L engines were NSP151. It is offered in E and G grades with 7-speed CVT.[23][24] It was also unveiled in India as the Yaris sedan on February 7, 2018 at the Auto Expo 2018. For the Indonesian market, it was launched on April 3, 2018. The Indonesian market Yaris ATIV-based Vios is locally assembled at the Karawang plant, and several other Asian countries follow the equipment lineup offered in Indonesia. Meanwhile, in Brunei, the Yaris ATIV-based Vios was launched in May 2018, following the facelifted Yaris Hatchback. The Yaris ATIV-based Vios was also launched in the Philippines on July 19, 2018 and in Malaysia on November 22, 2018 at the Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show. It received a mild facelift in the Philippines in July 2020, featuring redesigned bumper fascia and new double LED lenses for the headlamp on the G model. The Yaris ATIV made its official facelift debut in Thailand in August 2020, with Toyota Safety Sense available in its higher Sport Premium trim. [25]

Global markets[]

For the general export market, the Yaris ATIV is simply called Yaris sedan. It is sold in some Middle East and Latin American countries. In Costa Rica, it is marketed as Yaris Advance. The engine choice is either 1.3-liter 1NR-FE or 1.5-liter 2NR-FE paired with a 5-speed manual transmission or a CVT. The base model comes with 2 SRS Airbags, while the rest of the line up comes with 7 SRS Airbags. All models have standard ABS with EBD and BA, Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) and Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC). The higher grade model has fog lights, auto climate control AC with digital display and smart engine Start/Stop button. Paddle Shift and Eco/Sport Drive Mode are standard on the higher grade model with CVT.

For the Brazilian market, the locally built Yaris sedan is offered in XL, XS and XLS model grades. The XL can be purchased with either manual transmission or CVT, while the mid-level XS and sunroof-equipped XLS are only offered with CVT. The 2NR-FBE powered Brazilian Yaris can run on either petrol or ethanol.

The Yaris sedan lineup in Argentina comes with a manual only XL and a choice of manual or CVT in the XLS.

In India, it uses the naming as Yaris sedan and was launched during the 2018 Auto Expo in February and marketed from May of the same year. It was badged as the Yaris, since the Yaris hatchback is not sold in the country, and comes with a 1.5-liter petrol engine that produces 106 hp. The car is available in J, G, V and VX trim levels. All trim levels are available with choice of either a 6-speed manual transmission or CVT. The standard features include 7 SRS Airbags, ABS with EBD and BA, keyless entry, 60:40 rear seat split, coloured MID, projector headlamps and manual driver seat height adjustment. Alloy wheels are standard on the V and top-of-the-line VX. Exclusive features for the VX are 7-inch touchscreen system with air gesture control, Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), traction control system, reversing camera with front and rear parking sensors, leather interior, electric driver seat adjustment, ceiling-mounted rear passenger AC and rear sunshade.

The Yaris sedan was launched in Pakistan in March 2020. It is available in three variants with two engine options, 1.3 and 1.5, having both 5-speed manual and simulated 7-speed continuously variable transmission. The variants are:

  • GLi 1.3 Manual
  • GLi 1.3 CVT
  • Ativ 1.3 Manual
  • Ativ 1.3 CVT
  • Ativ X 1.5 Manual
  • Ativ X 1.5 CVT

Safety equipments include traction control with vehicle stability control, hill start assist, anti-lock braking system with electronic brake force distribution and brake assist, dual airbags and immobiliser remote key.

The top-of-the-line Ativ X 1.5 is equipped with automatic climate control, multimedia steering controls, MID display speedometer, daytime running lights, sports mode, eco mode and a 6.8-inch touch screen display with reverse camera.

Crossover variants[]

Together with the updated standard Yaris, Toyota Astra Motor in Indonesia introduced the crossover-like variant, marketed as Yaris Heykers in late 2016. It came with different front and rear bumper designs, the addition of black overfenders, roof side ornaments and higher but stiffer TRD springs. The Yaris Heykers was discontinued in January 2018.[26]

After the production of the Yaris Heykers in Indonesia discontinued, Toyota in South Africa, Taiwan, Thailand, Brazil and China offers the similar concept to the Yaris Heykers, called the Yaris Cross/Crossover/X Way, which is based on the facelifted regular Yaris hatchback, while the Chinese-market Yaris L X is based on Chinese facelift model of the Yaris L.[27][28][29]

Yaris Legian[]

Toyota Yaris Legian

The Yaris Legian is a concept convertible based on the pre-facelift XP150 series Yaris hatchback which was shown at the 23rd Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show in August 2015.[30] It is similar in concept to the XP10 series Yaris hatchback-based Yaris Cabrio concept car that was presented at the March 2000 Geneva Motor Show.[31]

Sales[]

Excluding models with Vios nameplate
Calendar Year Thailand Indonesia Philippines China[32][33] Brazil Mexico Saudi Arabia
Yaris ATIV Hatchback Sedan
2014 52,809[34] 17,774[35] 1,408[citation needed] 73,299
2015 36,212[36] 18,151[37] 1,474[citation needed] 64,724
2016 36,684[38] 15,368[39] 1,581[citation needed] 63,443
2017 44,200[40] 10,750[41] 1,212[citation needed] 54,089 40,414
2018 35,845[42] 32,419[42] 10,030[43] 746[44] 54,335 41,355 32,440[45] 20,573[46]
2019 36,284[citation needed] 8,033[47] 182[48] 66,062 49,062 67,445[49] 11,367[50] 22,167[51]
2020 26,240[52] 20,337[53] 4,556[47] 31[54] 88,300 25,436 21,799[55] 8,021[56] 17,432[57]

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