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Is a Toyota Yaris a hatchback?

Yes. In most markets, the Toyota Yaris is a hatchback—a compact, five-door or occasionally three-door car with a rear liftgate that opens to the cargo area. The current Yaris family also includes related body styles such as the Yaris Cross SUV and, in some regions, other variants derived from the same platform.


What defines the Yaris as a hatchback


Hatchbacks are characterized by a rear cargo door that lifts up and a two-box or three-box silhouette optimized for compact living space. The Yaris core model is built as a small hatchback, typically offering five doors (two rear passenger doors plus two front doors and the rear hatch) for practical access to the cargo area.


Before outlining the variations, note that the Yaris lineage has included multiple configurations across generations and regions—most commonly a five-door hatch, with occasional three-door variants in some markets and years. The modern emphasis remains on hatchback design, while other body styles sit alongside the Yaris lineup in various markets.



  • Five-door hatchback: The standard and most common configuration for the Yaris, combining passenger space with a rear liftgate.

  • Three-door hatchback: An older or market-specific variant that may appear in certain generations.

  • Yaris Cross: A separate, taller crossover/SUV developed from the same platform, offering more ground clearance and SUV-like styling.

  • GR Yaris: A high-performance hatchback variant developed by Toyota Gazoo Racing.


In short, the Yaris is primarily a hatchback, with additional body styles like the Yaris Cross and performance variants available depending on the market and generation.


Regional variations and model names


Toyota markets the Yaris under different names and body configurations around the world. While the hatchback is the core model in many regions, some markets have offered sedan variants or badge-derivative models, and the lineup can include specialized versions such as the GR Yaris or hybrid hatchbacks.



  • Europe and parts of Asia: Yaris hatchback with hybrid options and the occasional GR Yaris variant; the Yaris Cross is available as a separate crossover option.

  • Latin America and other regions: The Yaris family has included hatchback offerings and occasional sedan derivatives based on regional demand and model year; configurations vary by country.

  • North America: The Yaris name has historically encompassed hatchback models (including Mazda2-based derivatives in some generations), with regional lineups evolving over time and market-specific branding.


Market-specific naming and body configurations mean the exact lineup you’ll find can differ by country and year. For shoppers, it’s best to check the local Toyota site or a dealer for the current Yaris hatchback, Yaris Cross, and any sedan or GR variants offered in that region.


How to identify a Yaris model you’re looking at


Look for the following cues to distinguish the main Yaris hatchback from related models:



  • Hatchback silhouette with a rear liftgate and five doors (or three-door in older market editions).

  • Badge or naming on the tailgate indicating “Yaris” for the hatch; “Yaris Cross” if it is the higher-riding crossover variant.

  • GR Yaris badge on the performance version, usually with sportier styling and performance-focused features.


By checking the body style, model badge, and market-specific naming, you can tell whether a Toyota Yaris is the traditional hatchback or a related variant in the lineup.


Summary


The Toyota Yaris is primarily a hatchback in most markets, offering a compact five-door design with practical cargo access. The broader Yaris family now includes the Yaris Cross SUV and, in some regions, sedan derivatives or performance variants like the GR Yaris. If you’re shopping, verify the exact body style and market version to be sure you’re getting the hatchback you want, along with any hybrid or performance options that may be available in your area.

Is the Yaris a sedan or hatchback?


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When did Toyota stop making the Yaris hatchback?


2020
Toyota killed the Yaris hatchback and sedan in the United States following the 2020 model year. However, the subcompact model received a fourth generation in other markets, complete with a high-performance version from Gazoo Racing.



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