More French than Japanese, the Yaris is showing off its style

This page is translated from the original post "Plus française des japonaises, la Yaris fait sa coquette" in French.

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Toyota Yaris 2025

Toyota Yaris does not rest on its laurels and is expanding its offer for the 2025 model year. Quite charming, isn’t it!

Since its launch in 1999, the Toyota Yaris has conquered the world with over 10 million units sold, including 5 million in Europe where it has become a staple of the brand. But the Yaris is also the most French of the small Japanese cars. Since 2001, it has been proudly produced in Valenciennes, making it a symbol of French industrial know-how. A true Blue-White-Red pride!

Designed according to the « big-small » philosophy, the Yaris combines a compact exterior with a spacious interior, all while being at the forefront of innovation. As the first hybrid city car in the B segment and the first to adopt Toyota’s modular TNGA GA-B platform, it has continually redefined standards in safety, performance, and design for 25 years.

For 2025, the Yaris GR SPORT returns with an even more striking design, inspired by TOYOTA GAZOO Racing, the winning team in WRC rally and WEC endurance this year. This version is available in an exclusive Meteor Gray color with a contrasting black roof and 18-inch wheels. The interior features red stitching, metallic details, and a raised GR SPORT logo on the headrests, enhancing its dynamic look.

For 2025, the entire Yaris range adopts a new Imperial Green hue, offered in either a solid or bi-tone finish with a black roof, emphasizing its muscular and dynamic design. The hybrid offer, a pillar of the Yaris, continues to appeal with two powertrains: the 116 Hybrid for exceptional efficiency and the 130 Hybrid for more lively driving.

The 2025 Yaris incorporates the latest Toyota innovations for an optimal user experience. The Toyota T-Mate package includes advanced safety systems under Toyota Safety Sense, providing a safer and simpler driving experience. The customizable dashboard and multimedia system with up to a 10.5-inch screen enhance the digital experience.

Production of the 2025 Yaris will begin next February at Toyota’s factory in Valenciennes. This facility, a source of jobs and technology in France, demonstrates Toyota’s strong commitment to the European industry. The Yaris is not just a car: it is a symbol of French pride and Japanese innovation.

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