The hybrid version of the smallest Toyota Sedan also received GR sport sports equipment.
Toyota updated the smallest sedan Yaris Vios, which offers a new version with a hybrid power plant in Thailand. It is offered at two levels of trim – standard premium and sports GR sport.
The new debuts of the new one with a hybrid installation borrowed from the Yaris and Yaris Cross models. It combines a 1.5-liter gasoline engine for 90 hp. with a de -electrical motor with a capacity of 79 hp, which together provides 110 hp. In front axle. The battery – lithium -ion at 0.7 kW · h. According to the manufacturer, the average fuel consumption is only 3.4 l/100 km.
With the sport change, the car received a more aggressive design with a processed front bumper, enlarged air intakes, side spoilers, diffuser and a small black spoiler on the trunk cover. In addition, 17-inch alloy wheels, black roofs and glass, as well as branded gr emblems are installed. In the cabin, a black eco-leather with a contrast gray line and GR logo was used, a pioneer premium acoustics acoustics, climate control, and a Toyota Safety Safety Systems pioneer acoustics, and a Toyota safety systems, are supplemented by a multimedia system.
Particular attention to the GR sport paid control: suspension and steering are re -confirmed, front and rear stabilizers are added.
Premium performance is a more restrained look with a 16-inches tire. For those who prefer a traditional choice, a 1.2-liter gasoline engine at 93 HP is suggested, but GR sport execution is only available in the hybrid version.
In Thailand, where the model was made, the Yaris Vios became the most reachable to Toyota Hybrid. Prices will start at about $ 22200 for the premium version and from $ 23800 for GR sport. The fuel version is slightly cheaper than $ 17,000.
The model planned to export another 23 countries, mainly in Southeast Asia, where compact and economical sedans are in solid demand.
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