The three variants of the Toyota Yaris delisted from the corporate’s web site embrace V the V handbook, V CVT computerized, and VX handbook trim. So, as a substitute of 14 variants, the automotive now solely comes 11 variants.
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Three variants of the Toyota Yaris has been delisted – V handbook, VX handbook and V CVT computerized
Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has silently eliminated three variants of the Yaris sedan from its web site – the V handbook, VX handbook and V CVT computerized. Earlier the corporate had 7 handbook and seven CVT computerized variants of the Yaris sedan on provide, nevertheless, with the subtraction of the aforementioned trims, the automotive now solely has 5 handbook trims – J (O), G (O), J, G, and V(O), and 6 computerized variants – J (O) CVT, G (O) CVT, J CVT, G CVT, V(O) CVT, and VX CVT. We now have reached out to Toyota to verify the explanation for delisting these three variants, nevertheless, up to now, our electronic mail stays unanswered.
It was simply final month that Toyota India revised the prices of its entire line-up. The Yaris sedan, specifically, noticed a value hike of ₹ 10,000 to ₹ 12,000 throughout most variants, nevertheless, each the handbook and computerized variants of the J and G variants acquired a hike of ₹ 1.68 lakh and ₹ 1.20 lakh respectively. After the value hike, the Toyota Yaris is now priced between ₹ Eight.86 lakh and ₹ 14.30 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
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The Toyota Yaris was first launched in India in May 2018, and later in 2019, the corporate launched the ‘Optional’ trim for all of the variants, which have been basically inexpensive variants with lesser security options. The sedan comes with a bunch of good options like projector headlamps, LED DRLs, alloy wheels, dual-tone interiors and material (non-obligatory leather-based) upholstered seats. The protection characteristic record is equally considerable with seven 7 airbags (three on Non-compulsory trims), ABS, EBD and Brake Help, in addition to photo voltaic energy-absorbing entrance windshield with infrared lower off.
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The Yaris additionally will get a roof-mounted air-vents with ambient illumination, Eight-way adjustable energy driver seat, flat ground for the rear part, glass-high photo voltaic power absorbing (HSEA) and tyre stress monitoring system, and a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with gesture management. The Toyota Yaris is powered by a 1.5-litre petrol engine that churns out 108 bhp of max energy and 140 Nm of peak torque and comes mated to both a 6-Pace handbook gearbox or an non-obligatory 7-step CVT computerized gearbox.
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