How many gallons of fuel does a Toyota Yaris hold?
The Toyota Yaris typically stores about 11.6 gallons of fuel (44 liters) in its tank, though exact capacity varies by generation and market.
Understanding the variability
Fuel tank capacity for the Yaris is not identical across all versions. Toyota has produced multiple generations of the Yaris (including regional variants such as the Vitz, Yaris Hatchback, and Yaris Hybrid) and the tank size can differ slightly by year, trim, and whether the model uses a conventional gasoline engine or a hybrid drivetrain.
Typical capacity ranges
The following ranges reflect common published specifications for Yaris variants worldwide.
- Tank capacity generally ranges from about 42 liters to 45 liters (approximately 11.1 to 11.9 U.S. gallons).
- A frequently cited figure for many Yaris variants is 44 liters (11.6 U.S. gallons).
These figures cover most gasoline Yaris models. For precise numbers, consult the owner's manual or a Toyota spec sheet for your exact year and market.
Practical implications
Knowing the exact fuel tank size helps estimate driving range and fueling intervals. If you know your car’s average fuel economy, you can multiply by the tank capacity to estimate range per tank.
Estimation example
With an average of around 40 miles per gallon and a tank of 11.6 gallons, theoretical range is roughly 464 miles. Real-world range depends on driving conditions and vehicle load.
Summary
The Toyota Yaris generally has a fuel tank around 11.6 gallons (44 liters), with small variations by generation and market. For the exact capacity of your specific year and model, refer to the official Toyota specifications or the vehicle’s owner manual.
