Currently, the Indian market is biased towards the SUVs and the taste of sedans are fading. However, the mid-size sedan segment is still adamant about bringing in facelifts and newer generations. Here, we have rendered images of the 2021 Toyota Yaris facelift and needless to say, this rendered image looks better than the current-gen on sale. Before you go ahead make sure to join our Toyota group on Whatsapp to find the latest updates on their vehicles!
Sharing more details of the rendered 2021 Toyota Yaris facelift then it borrows its styling cues from the Camry and the discontinued Corolla Altis. Like the headlight and foglights positioning is straight out from Altis while the larger grille takes inspiration from the Camry Hybrid.
The front profile actually is from the Yaris hatchback whose patent images were leaked on the internet recently. The car will be launched in global markets while the sedan is expected to come to India with its facelifted model. The front profile looks more agile and pronounced than the current-gen Yaris. The latter looks more of a boring type.
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The headlights now get integrated DRLs positioning and an aggressive look. The bumper too is redesigned and gets new foglight housing and the honeycomb slated grille gives a sharper image to the facelifted Yaris. The sides now receive bigger 16-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels and the rear profile will get tweaked taillights and bumper design.
The cabin of the facelifted Yaris will more or less remain the same. You can expect a new upholstery design, telescopic steering wheel, updated touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The instrument cluster also could see a new design too!
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Mechanically, the Toyota Yaris will continue with the same 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine which makes 106 bhp with 140 Nm of peak torque. The motor gets mates to a 6-speed manual and a CVT gearbox. The ARAI claim fuel efficiency is rated at 17.1 km/l for the MT while 17.8 km/l for the CVT. The prices for the same starts at Rs 8.71 lakh and goes up to Rs 14.31 lakh, ex-showroom, Delhi.