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2007 Yaris T Sport Concept

02/27/2006, 6:05 PM

By admin

The Yaris T Sport is a design exercise that points towards a production sporting Yaris that is scheduled to arrive in showrooms during 2007, powered by a new 1.8-litre gas engine. The key reference point for Toyota’s development team was to create a refined sports hatch, compact in size with fun-to-drive qualities to appeal to younger buyers, but also with high equipment levels and comfort appropriate for both day-to-day driving and longer trips. The sports styling is bold, with a black mesh grille at the front that adds emphasis to the deep bumper with integrated fog lights. There is a redesigned bumper at the rear, too, plus deep side skirts and a tail spoiler. The T Sport is fitted with 17-inch wheels for sharper ride and handling, while new-look tail lights, a chromed exhaust pipe and a T Sport badge on the front grille add the finishing sports touches.

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02/27, 7:04 PM

posted by:

avus

so, how is this different from buying a Scion?

02/27, 7:10 PM

posted by:

shane

looks like they copied the VW/Audi front bumpers

02/27, 8:31 PM

posted by:

Jeff

Looks like they copied the face of a grasshopper. It, along with half of the other Toyotas in production are bland and/or ugly as sin.

02/27, 9:09 PM

posted by:

Christopher

I love the look of thing, very sharp!

Chris
http://amateureconblog.blogspot.com/

02/28, 1:42 AM

posted by:

SILENT

VW Beetle has a new friend

02/28, 5:32 AM

posted by:

KissMyX

It actually looks pretty nice, although the VW Golf GTI honeycone grill is kind of ‘out of place’

02/28, 8:28 AM

posted by:

Bart

SILENT, the VW Beetle is much bigger than this little Yaris….

02/28, 10:22 AM

posted by:

Hemidakota

Hey look, it realy has non-Echo engine now….LOL

Good job Toyota… in not reshelling the Echo to now called the xA nd xB.

03/11, 3:59 PM

posted by:

Richard

If only all the seats folded flat like my Festiva, : ) and it had a 6 speed.

04/06, 9:09 PM

posted by:

Mark

When is the Yaris TS coming to the States?

04/16, 8:44 PM

posted by:

Mike

I’m from Las Vegas and I just bought the Toyota Yaris on April 10, 2006 and I love it. I have rims and a mobile system on order. And soon to have ground effects on order. The Yaris has more room than you think; as-well-as power. I think it will be a big hit for years to come, especially when it gets 46 mpg on the highway and 40 in the city. Get one or get gone!!!!!!!!

05/31, 11:48 PM

posted by:

Otis

I really think the Yaris S Sedan will do alot better than the liftback. I own a Yaris S, got 18″ chrome wheels on it, with 35 series tires, lowered 2″. This things looks really really nice! I thought that this little egg shaped cared didnt have any potential at first, but now its the bomb. Plus plenty of room and enough power to get by.

07/19, 1:35 PM

posted by:

Cristina G.

I have a Yaris Sedan (Not S type) I love it and it’s been helping me out with gas. It’s very roomy in the inside and too much fun to drive. I’m from Los Angeles and getting mpg is oh so wonderful!

 
 
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