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What is the width of the Toyota Yaris?

The Toyota Yaris is typically about 1,735 millimeters wide (roughly 68.3 inches) in its standard hatchback form, though the exact width varies by generation and market.


Width across generations and markets


Automakers publish width as overall width in spec sheets. For the Yaris, this dimension has shifted with each generation and can differ by market (Japan, Europe, North America). The following notes summarize typical figures you’re likely to encounter when looking at current or recent models.



  • Global standard hatchback width: approximately 1,735 mm (about 68.3 inches).

  • Performance variant (GR Yaris) and body kit options: generally wider than the standard version, with the exact figure depending on year and trim.

  • Older North American Yaris models and the Yaris iA (Mazda2-based): typically in a similar narrow range, with minor year-to-year variations.


Note: For precise width, consult the official spec sheet for the exact model year and market you are considering.


Practical considerations


Width affects parking, lane positioning, and highway stability. If you frequently navigate tight urban spaces, a narrower variant can be easier to maneuver; wider versions may offer more interior room and different handling characteristics. Always verify the exact figure for your specific vehicle.


How to verify the width for your car


The most reliable source is the official Toyota specifications for your market and year, available on Toyota's official site or through a dealership. The window sticker (Monroney label in the US) or the owner's manual will also list the exact overall width.


Summary


In general, the Toyota Yaris sits around 1,735 mm wide (about 68 inches), with small differences by market and generation. Always check the specific model year and market to confirm the exact width.

Why is Toyota discontinuing the Yaris?


The Toyota Yaris was discontinued in many markets due to declining sales as consumers shifted to larger SUVs and a strategic shift by Toyota to focus on SUVs and hybrid/electric vehicles. In North America, the discontinuation was also because the last generation was a rebadged Mazda2, which wasn't selling well enough to justify continued production. For newer, globally available Yaris models, safety and emissions regulations made it too expensive to develop a new, affordable entry-level version. 
Reasons for discontinuation

  • Declining small car sales: In North America and other markets, sales of small cars like the Yaris had been plummeting for years as consumer preference shifted towards larger vehicles, such as SUVs and crossovers. 
  • Strategic company shift: Toyota decided to focus its resources on its SUV lineup and other fuel-efficient models, including hybrids and electric vehicles. The platform and some engines from the Yaris were adapted for use in other models, such as the Corolla. 
  • Cost of new regulations: For newer generations, the cost of re-engineering the Yaris to meet new safety and emissions standards made it too expensive to produce as an entry-level, budget-friendly car. 
  • Market-specific issues: In some regions, the Yaris faced tough competition from other models in its segment, leading to slow sales. In the US, the final Yaris was a rebadged Mazda2 that sold poorly compared to other models in the Toyota lineup, such as the Corolla. 
  • Inability to justify investment: The low sales volume made it difficult to justify the investment in a new model generation, especially when compared to the performance of other Toyota vehicles. 



How wide is the Toyota Yaris?


1,745 mm
The Toyota Yaris Hybrid has dimensions of approximately 3,950 mm in length, 1,745 mm in width, and 1,505 mm in height.



What is the weakness of the Toyota Yaris?


To answer your question the biggest issue is rust, but otherwise these cars tend to drive forever. The engine and automatic transmission combo is nearly indestructible provided there's oil in it. ABS sensors tend to get rusty over time and can spring an abs light on the dash.



Is the Toyota Yaris a small or medium car?


If you're looking for a really good small car then the Toyota Yaris is one of the best. It's genuinely small (smaller than many of its alternatives) and comes only with hybrid power, which thanks to Toyota's masses of experience with hybrids is a very good thing indeed.


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