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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.
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Toyota Yaris / Toyota Yaris L / Toyota Vios FS (2013–present, hatchback) Toyota Yaris ATIV / Toyota Yaris / Toyota Vios (2017–present, sedan) XP160. Toyota Probox / Toyota Succeed (2014–present) XP170. Toyota Sienta (2015–2022) XP210. Toyota Yaris (2019–present) Toyota GR Yaris (2020–present) Toyota Yaris Cross (2020–present ...
It won the first season, before being replaced by the Yaris from 2006. Since 2014, Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) held the Vios Cup. Toyota Malaysia also hosted the similar Vios Challenge since 2017 as part of the Toyota Gazoo Racing (TGR) Festival. [143] TMP offered the Vios NSP151 race car available for sale to the public.
Toyota A-BAT: 2008 Toyota A1: 1935 Entered production as the AA: Toyota Airport Limousine (1961) 1961 Based on the Crown: Toyota Airport Limousine (1977) 1977 Based on the Crown: Toyota Alessandro Volta: 2004 Toyota APM: 2020 Made specially for the 2020 Olympics Toyota ASV: 1995 Retrospectively renamed the ASV-1 Toyota ASV-2: 2000 Toyota ASV-3: ...
Toyota vehicles were first imported into Malaysia in August 1956, with the first unit being a Land Cruiser. [2] Toyota signed distributor agreements with various Malaysian partners prior to UMW Toyota Motor, namely Asia Motor (1956–1960), Kah Motor (September 1960–February 1974), Borneo Motors (September 1967–September 1982), Sarin Motor (January 1979–February 1983) and Emastorin Motor ...
The XP90 series Vitz and Belta share underpinnings with each other including the drivetrain and platform. However, while the Vitz was designed at Toyota's French design studio (Toyota ED²), the Belta was designed at Toyota's Japanese design studio (TMC Design Division) [13] — design projects for similar cars marketed toward different demographics.