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2023 Toyota Yaris Facelift Launched in Thailand with New Bodykit & Aggressive Look
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Toyota Motor Thailand (TMT) has recently launched the facelifted version of the Toyota Yaris hatchback, featuring an updated bodykit and more aggressive look. While its saloon twin – the Yaris Ativ AC100 – has undergone an all-new generation transformation, TMT has only granted the Yaris hatch with minor cosmetic updates.
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The facelifted treatment sees the fourth-gen Yaris donning a new front look, but still retains the overall hammerhead-like theme to it. The front fascia now features a pair of new LED headlights with C-shaped design and sharp ends, as well as a smaller front grille insert that is splitted into two by the Toyota emblem at the centre.
The new front bumper comes with more sharp angles and lines, with a bigger and wider lower apron featuring both functional and faux intakes – all finished in darker shade.
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At the rear, Toyota has carried over the taillights from the pre-facelifted Yaris, while its bumper has been redesigned with additional faux outlets and sharp details to match the front. There’s also a faux diffuser finished in carbon weave material, while the rear reflectors are being wrapped by a black trim.
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Topping off the exterior update is the 15-inch wheels with new 6-spoke design – finished in silver and black dual tone.
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The interior, however, remains pretty much the same as the model it replaces. Crowned above the central console is the infotainment display with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, measured at 9-inches for the top-specced Premium and Premium S variants, while the lower two trim levels will get either the eight or seven-inch respectively.
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Aside from that, the cabin is also equipped with a slew of equipment options, such as the newly-designed seats with both leather and fabric upholstery options, four or six speaker options, 4.2-inch Optitron driver’s display, as well as a panoramic view monitor.
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In terms of safety equipment, the top-two variants will get a few advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) features like the Pre-Collision System with Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), Lane Departure Alert (LDA), Rear Cross-Traffic Alert (RCTA) and a Blind Spot Monitor (BSM). All models however, will come to boot with standard safety equipment like the ABS, EBD with brake assist, as well as VSC and traction control.
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The facelifted Yaris still harnesses the same 1.2-litre 4-cyl 3NR-FKE mill rated at 90 HP and 109 NM. This powertrain is mated to a Super CVT-i gearbox that sends power to its front wheels.
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Coming in four colours with dual-tone options each, the 2023 facelifted Toyota Yaris price starts as THB559,000 (RM71,946) for the baseline Sport model, while the mid-range Sport variant commands a higher price tag of THB619,000 (RM79,668). On the other hand, the ADAS-equipped top-two variants, the Premium and Premium S, are priced at THB679,000 (RM87,390) and THB694,000 (RM89,321) respectively.
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Above all, this revelation indicated that the next-gen Yaris, possibly underpinning the same DNGA platform as the new Vios/Yaris Ativ, might not be launched sooner than we think. For our local market, UMW Toyota Motor currently offers the fourth-gen Yaris hatch for sale, with price beginning at RM73,800 onwards. The next-gen Toyota Vios, on the other hand, is poised to be launched soon into our market.
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Mukhlis Azman
An avid two-wheeler that writes and talks about four-wheelers for a living, while dreaming of an urban transit-laden Malaysia. @mukhlisazman

