Toyota Yaris Specifications - Engine, Power, Transmission & Fuel Efficiency

Toyota Yaris belongs to the Compact Sedan segment. It's a 5 seater car that rivals the Honda City and Hyundai Verna. This article will give you a perspective of its engine specs and fuel efficiency.

 

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What Is The Power & Torque Of Toyota Yaris 2020?

Toyota Yaris Engine Specifications

Engine Type

Petrol Manual

Petrol Automatic

Displacement

1.5L

1.5L

Cylinder

4

4

Power

107PS @ 6000rpm

107PS @ 6000rpm

Torque

140Nm @ 4200rpm

140Nm @ 4200rpm

Transmission

6-Speed

CVT


The Toyota Yaris is available with a 1.5L petrol engine with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a CVT type automatic transmission. The power and torque output of this engine are 107PS and 140Nm, respectively.

Is Toyota Yaris Underpowered?

The Toyota Yaris is not underpowered for normal drivers. Yaris 1.5L Petrol produces 107PS of maximum power and 140Nm of peak torque. Yaris's performance is adequate for Indian conditions. This engine is refined and you will barely hear it while idling.

How Many Cylinders Does The Toyota Yaris Petrol Have?

Toyota Yaris gets a 4-cylinder, naturally aspirated, 1.5L petrol engine.

What Is The Mileage Of Toyota Yaris Petrol?

Toyota Yaris Fuel Efficiency

Transmission

6-Speed Manual

CVT

Fuel Type

Petrol

Petrol

Claimed FE

17.18kmpl

18.10kmpl


The Toyota Yaris 1.5L petrol engine with the 6-speed manual transmission has a fuel efficiency of 17.18kmpl and the Yaris 1.5L petrol with CVT type automatic transmission has a fuel efficiency of 18.10kmpl.

Is Toyota Yaris Petrol Good For Long Drives?

Yes, Toyota Yaris 1.5L petrol is good for long drives as well as city drives. This naturally aspirated engine is adequate for highway drives.

Is Toyota Yaris 4X4 Or 4WD?

No, Toyota Yaris sedan does not get a 4x4 or 4WD drivetrain in India.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Lakshya Khanna

Lakshya loves to talk about cars and, therefore, he's mostly in the front of the camera doing the talking. He's usually blunt in his opinion -- good or bad, and backs it up with logic. Lakshya is a senior member of V3Cars editorial team.

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