1999 - Current
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Generations
Explore the different generations of this model and discover its evolution over the years. Click to view details and photos!
Photo and details...Introduction: Toyota refreshed the fourth generation of the Yaris in 2024 and added more power, improved styling, and a better interior for its supermini vehicle.
Photo and details...Introduction: Toyota introduced the fourth generation of the Yaris in late 2019 simultaneously in Japan and Europe, and unlike its predecessors, it was available only as a five-door hatchback. Still, a high-performance three-door version came later and was known as the GR Yaris.
Photo and details...Introduction: Toyota introduced a mid-life cycle refresh for its small-sized Yaris, trying to keep up with its competitors, such as the Volkswagen Polo and the Renault Clio.
Photo and details...Introduction: The third generation of the Toyota Yaris was introduced in 2011 and it came to reinforce the Japanese car-maker presence in the European B-Segment.
Photo and details...Introduction: Already praised for its low fuel consumption and great abilities around town, Toyota introduced the facelifted Yaris in 2008.
Photo and details...Introduction: Introduced at the end of 2005 on the European and North American market, the second generation of the Yaris was a natural evolution of its predecessor and was available in a three- or five-door configuration.
Photo and details...Introduction: In 1999, Toyota introduced the Yaris/Vitz on the market as its leading contender in the small segment and offered it in three main versions: hatchback with three or five doors and a four-door sedan.
Photo and details...Introduction: The European supermini segment was very important and was mostly covered by French, German, and Italian carmakers until 1999, when Toyota stepped up its game and introduced the Yaris.