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How high is a Toyota Yaris?

Height for a Toyota Yaris varies by variant and market. In general, hatchback Yaris models sit around 1.47 meters tall (about 58 inches), while the Yaris Cross is taller, typically near 1.60–1.63 meters (about 63–64 inches). Ground clearance also varies, generally in the range of roughly 130–170 millimeters (5.1–6.7 inches) depending on the version. For precise measurements, consult the specific year and trim’s official specifications.


What counts as height in a car?


There are two primary measurements people refer to when talking about a car’s height. The overall height is the distance from the ground to the highest point of the roof. Ground clearance is the distance between the lowest point of the vehicle’s underbody and the road. These figures affect parking, garage fit, and off-road capability, and they can vary with wheel size, suspension tuning, and model year.


Height by variant and market


Below are typical figures you’ll encounter for the main Yaris configurations commonly seen around the world. Exact numbers depend on year, trim, and market-specific equipment, so always verify with the official spec sheet for a given car.



  • Yaris hatchback (global market, standard trims): approximately 1.47 meters tall (about 58 inches).

  • Yaris sedan (where sold, depending on generation and region): approximately 1.50–1.54 meters tall (about 59–61 inches).

  • Yaris Cross (compact crossover sold in many markets): approximately 1.60–1.63 meters tall (about 63–64 inches).


Concluding: The range above reflects the main configurations. Always check the exact model-year specification for precise numbers.


Ground clearance: how high is the underside from the road?


Ground clearance is a separate but equally important measure, especially for drivers concerned with curb height, speed bumps, and light off-road use. The Yaris lineup shows a clear pattern: crossovers sit higher, hatchbacks lower, and sedans in between. The figures below illustrate typical values by variant.


Hatchback ground clearance


Typically around 130–140 mm (about 5.1–5.5 inches).



  • Yaris hatchback: approximately 130–140 mm (5.1–5.5 inches) depending on year and wheel/tire package.


Concluding: hatchback variants are usually the lowest on the lineup, aiding fuel efficiency and highway stability.


Cross ground clearance


Typically around 160–170 mm (about 6.3–6.7 inches).



  • Yaris Cross: approximately 160–170 mm (6.3–6.7 inches), reflecting its SUV-style stance.


Concluding: the Yaris Cross offers noticeably higher clearance, which improves approach/departure angles and rough-road capability compared with the hatchback.


Sedan ground clearance


Usually around 130–140 mm (about 5.1–5.5 inches), similar to the hatchback in most markets.



  • Yaris sedan: typically 130–140 mm (5.1–5.5 inches), varying with generation and trim.


Concluding: sedan variants tend to align closely with hatchbacks in ground clearance, offering modest height advantages or reductions based on the specific model.


Market notes and model-year context


The availability and configuration of the Yaris family differ by region and year. In the United States, the traditional Yaris hatchback was discontinued after 2020, while many other markets continue to offer the Yaris Cross as a core model. This mix affects which height figures you’ll encounter when shopping in a particular country, so always reference the exact model-year brochure or the manufacturer’s official site for your region.


Summary


In short, the height of a Toyota Yaris depends on the variant: hatchbacks are typically around 58 inches tall, the sedan roughly 59–61 inches, and the Yaris Cross around 63–64 inches. Ground clearance follows a similar pattern, with hatchbacks and sedans around 5.1–5.5 inches and the Cross a bit higher at about 6.3–6.7 inches. For the most accurate figure, check the official specifications for the specific year, trim, and market of the vehicle.

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.