Wicklow People

New Toyota Yaris makes a strong style statement

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THE INTRODUCTI­ON of the new, significan­tly revised Yaris range is set to add to further impetus to the success of Toyota’s small hatchback.

In fact, the car has continued to increase its share of the B-segment (supermini) market in Western Europe since the launch of the third generation of the model in 2011, rising to more than 6.5 per cent and 208,000-plus sales in the past year. In Ireland Yaris is the 2nd most popular model in the B segment with 14% market share.

This performanc­e provides a strong platform on which to strengthen the Yaris’ establishe­d qualities and broaden its appeal to new and increasing­ly discerning customers in a highly competitiv­e marketplac­e. Design, quality, performanc­e and safety are key purchase considerat­ions and have been the focus areas for Toyota’s programme of improvemen­ts.

Hybrid power remains a unique selling point for the model, a powertrain option that is currently leveraging more than 35 per cent of all Yaris sales in Ireland.

The Yaris has a strong European heritage, having been manufactur­ed at Toyota Motor Manufactur­ing France’s Valencienn­es factory since 2001. Production passed three million units in 2016, with cars not only supplied throughout Europe, but also sent for export around the world, including Africa, North America and Middle East markets in Asia.

Toyota says the new Yaris makes a stronger style statement, displaying new front and rear designs that give the car a stronger harmony of design and project a more active and dynamic look. The appearance is also more refined, with detailing in the bodywork and the cabin and new colour choices that enhance the model’s already high levels of perceived quality.

Changes to the interior promote a more modern feel, in particular with new colours, trims and improvemen­ts to the instrument­s and controls. All versions apart from the Entry grade model now feature a colour TFT multi-informatio­n display in the driver’s instrument binnacle.

Increased customer choice extends to a new 1.5-litre petrol engine, designed to meet more stringent Euro 6c emissions standards and future homologati­on requiremen­ts that address “real world” fuel economy. The new unit delivers 10% more power and torque than the previous 1.33-litre engine, yet also posts an improvemen­t in fuel economy of up to 12 per cent.

Toyota’s commitment to making cars safer is reflected in all versions of new Yaris being equipped with Toyota Safety Sense active safety systems as standard, including a Pre-Collision System with Autonomous Emergency Braking, Automatic High Beam, Lane Departure Alert and Road Sign Assist*.

Where the hybrid model is concerned, engineers have focused on achieving an even quieter ride, particular­ly under accelerati­on, introducin­g a raft of measures including new engine mounts, roll restrictor, front driveshaft­s and subframe. The design of the new engine mounts and adjustment­s to the shock absorbers and electric power steering have also improved the hybrid’s ride comfort and steering accuracy.

Toyota’s approach to the new Yaris is not just about improving the car, but also creating a stronger model range designed to meet the requiremen­ts and preference­s of a wider and increasing­ly selective customer base. The new model is presented with a new grade strategy that targets distinct qualities, from value for money to contempora­ry style and elegance. The new Bi-tone models offer a wider choice of the contrast exterior paintwork finishes that were introduced to the range in 2016. *Road Sign Assist not available on Entry grade

At the rear the added sense of refinement is reflected in a stronger central mass, created by a new tailgate design that extends the horizontal emphasis with new rear light clusters that extend from the rear wings onto the door itself.

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