This summer will see Toyota launch an updated version of its Yaris supermini.
The most noticeable bodywork change is to the nose, which has adopted the prominent 'X' motif that was first seen on the recently-revealed Aygo. At the rear the bumper has been redesigned, plus there are new LED light clusters.
On the inside, occupants should be more comfortable thanks to a recalibrated suspension set-up, reduced noise levels and upgraded cabin materials.
The engine line-up is staying the same, though. That means buyers continue to have a choice of 1.4 litre diesel, 1.0 litre petrol or 1.33 litre petrol units, as well as a full hybrid powertrain.
UK prices and final specifications for the 2015 Yaris will be confirmed nearer to the car's arrival.
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The most noticeable bodywork change is to the nose, which has adopted the prominent 'X' motif that was first seen on the recently-revealed Aygo. At the rear the bumper has been redesigned, plus there are new LED light clusters.
On the inside, occupants should be more comfortable thanks to a recalibrated suspension set-up, reduced noise levels and upgraded cabin materials.
The engine line-up is staying the same, though. That means buyers continue to have a choice of 1.4 litre diesel, 1.0 litre petrol or 1.33 litre petrol units, as well as a full hybrid powertrain.
UK prices and final specifications for the 2015 Yaris will be confirmed nearer to the car's arrival.
Related posts:
2014 Toyota Aygo unveiled
2014 Toyota Corolla revealed
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