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  2. Toyota Yaris Cross - Wikipedia

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    The Yaris Cross is manufactured in Japan at Toyota Motor East Japan and France at Toyota Motor Manufacturing France, the same as the standard Yaris. [2] The company planned to produce 150,000 units of the Yaris Cross per year in its French factory. [15] The first Yaris Cross rolled out the French factory in July 2021. [16]

  3. Toyota Dynamic Force engine - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Dynamic Force engine is a family of internal combustion engines developed by Toyota under its Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) strategy. These I3 , I4 and V6 engines can be operated with petrol (gasoline) or ethanol ( flex-fuel ) and can be combined with electric motors in a hybrid drivetrain.

  4. Hybrid Synergy Drive - Wikipedia

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    Typical fuel economy for the Highlander Hybrid rates between 27 and 31 mpg (8.7–7.6 L/100 km). ... Toyota Yaris Cross HEV (AC200; June 2023-present) Toyota Prius V ...

  5. Toyota NR engine - Wikipedia

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    2NR-VEX engine on a Toyota Yaris Cross. Based on the 1.5-litre 2NR-VE engine, the 2NR-VEX unit is an Atkinson cycle engine used with a hybrid system paired with an electric motor and a lithium-ion battery. Maximum output: 67 kW (90 hp; 91 PS) Maximum torque: 121 N⋅m (89 lb⋅ft) Applications: Toyota Yaris Cross Hybrid (NYC200, 2023–present) [8]

  6. List of Toyota vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Fuel cell vehicle using methanol Toyota Hilux FCEV concept: 2023 Fuel cell vehicle based on the Hilux Toyota FCHV: 1997 Series of fuel cell hybrid vehicles based on the Highlander: Toyota FCHV-1: 1997 First FCHV Toyota FCHV-2: 1999 Second FCHV Toyota FCHV-3: 2001 Third FCHV Toyota FCHV-4: 2002 Fourth FCHV Toyota FCHV-adv: 2008 Fifth FCHV Toyota ...

  7. Toyota Yaris - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Yaris (Japanese: トヨタ・ヤリス, Hepburn: Toyota Yarisu) is a supermini/subcompact car sold by Toyota since 1999, replacing the Starlet and Tercel.. Up to 2019, Toyota had used the Yaris nameplate on export versions of various Japanese-market models, with some markets receiving the same vehicles under the Toyota Echo name through 2005.

  8. Toyota Belta - Wikipedia

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    However, because the EPA changed the way they calculate fuel economy, ratings were revised for the 2008 model year and the Yaris was rated at 29 mpg ‑US (12.3 km/L) city/36 mpg ‑US (15.3 km/L) mpg highway for the manual transmission, and 29 mpg ‑US (12.3 km/L) mpg city/35 mpg ‑US (14.9 km/L) mpg highway for the automatic version.

  9. Toyota G16E engine - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota G16E engine is a 1,618 cc (98.7 cu in) straight-three engine built by Toyota under its Gazoo Racing division that was first introduced in January 2020 for the GR Yaris as a member of the Toyota Dynamic Force engine family.

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