Toyota’s Yaris delivers the reliability of the most popular automaker with features that won’t cost you a fortune, offered in several trim levels. Base model equipment includes: 15” steel wheels, halogen headlamps, all-powered accessories, tilt-only steering wheel, 60/40 split and fold rear seating, Bluetooth/iPod/USB integration, six-speaker audio system with HD radio and 6.1” touchscreen console. Upgrades can add larger wheel sizes, powered side mirrors, remote entry and start, metallic interior and exterior trim accents, GPS, leather upholstery and more. Powering the Yaris is a 1.5-liter inline four-cylinder engine that turns over 106 horsepower and 103 pound-feet of torque.
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Overall Results
2016 model year changes
The Yaris carries over mostly unchanged for 2016.
Competitive comparison
Very fuel-efficient; low price; standard safety features
Special features for 2016
The Yaris has a lot of appeal for those who value practicality, fuel efficiency and reliability. The Toyota Yaris is one of the most fuel-efficient non-hybrid models available in the U.S., as well as one of the lowest-priced new cars. With the Yaris' enviable reputation for resale value, reliability and longevity, it's a great pick for those who want to buy new and keep their vehicle for a long time.
Toyota’s Yaris delivers the reliability of the most popular automaker with features that won’t cost you a fortune, offered in several trim levels. Base model equipment includes: 15” steel wheels, halogen headlamps, all-powered accessories, tilt-only steering wheel, 60/40 split and fold rear seating, Bluetooth/iPod/USB integration, six-speaker audio system with HD radio and 6.1” touchscreen console. Upgrades can add larger wheel sizes, powered side mirrors, remote entry and start, metallic interior and exterior trim accents, GPS, leather upholstery and more. Powering the Yaris is a 1.5-liter inline four-cylinder engine that turns over 106 horsepower and 103 pound-feet of torque.