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For some reason Carwow suggests the petrol version of the new Yaris will use a 1.0L turbo but with unknown number of cylinders. Maybe a variation of the 1KR-VET 3 cylinder turbo? It would be awesome if it gained D4-S, might add too much cost though.![]()
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Isn't it confirmed that the 1.6L turbo is a 4 cylinder in a previous interview with Tommi Makinen?might be next gen of that engine too. Although 1.5l is also really good, so lets see what happens.
I keep being reminded that 1.6l 3cly (?) with 240-250hp is coming, so we might get 1.0l turbo that is not the "base" engine.
Isn't it confirmed that the 1.6L turbo is a 4 cylinder in a previous interview with Tommi Makinen?
So the 1.0L turbo sits above the 1.5L NA?
Apparently the prototype of the next generation Yaris has been spotted on public roads in Thailand. Does that mean this new upcoming Yaris will be a more or less a global car?
Google translated version : https://translate.googleusercontent...700265&usg=ALkJrhgu68-BneecKEuWk8dNlkAfD9gFDA
Original version : http://cardebuts.com/2019/08/the-all-new-toyota-yaris-2020-thailand-test-car-spy-shots/
It looks similar to the new Hyundai i10...
Let’s see what’s coming
Daihatsu DN Trek & Toyota version of itThe variable height part suggests that the rumored B-segment crossover could be on the way
Most likely, but this reminds me of something I'm not really clear on. Holistically, Toyota's smallest current "new" architecture is DNGA (Daihatsu New Global Architecture), developed by its wholly-owned small car affiliate. Although DNGA has thus far appeared only on some of Toyota and Daihatsu's JDM kei cars, I remember reading that DNGA is "scalable for vehicles in the 1-liter class".Daihatsu DN Trek & Toyota version of it
3995×1695×1620mmMost likely, but this reminds me of something I'm not really clear on. Holistically, Toyota's smallest current "new" architecture is DNGA (Daihatsu New Global Architecture), developed by its wholly-owned small car affiliate. Although DNGA has thus far appeared only on some of Toyota and Daihatsu's JDM kei cars, I remember reading that DNGA is "scalable for vehicles in the 1-liter class".
With Toyota ending its agreement with Peugeot Citroën at the end of the current Aygo / 108 / C1's life cycle, it stands to reason that Toyota will turn inward (or to Daihatsu) for its successor. But what architecture will it use? A stretched DNGA? Or a new occasionally rumored TNGA-A? Would a stand-alone TNGA-A be closely related to DNGA much as the relation between the latest Toyota Crown's TNGA-N and Lexus' GA-L?
Final question: Is the Daihatsu DN Trek Concept A-segment or B-segment-sized? (I don't recall offhand).
For reference:3995×1695×1620mm
YarisEU-centric Vitz.
You make an excellent point. Conversely, there are a couple of larger Toyotas rebadged as Daihatsu for the Japanese market (Altis=rebadged Camry and Mebius=rebadged Prius v) so it's conceivable that DN Trec could actually be a Toyota that has been previewed as a Daihatsu concept. Or maybe we're all just getting carried away by a particularly compelling Daihatsu concept. While we're on that subject, I'll also admit to being a fan of the DN Compagno concept that was shown at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show. This one's a retro-flavored update of what was perhaps the last non-Toyota Daihatsu before its 1967 takeover by the big T.I doubt Toyota will let Daihatsu use this TNGA-B platform, it's basically like letting your little brother step on your toes for as much as he likes.
FYI Daihatsu has a lot of interesting concept cars that look production ready but they never made it into production for almost all the time...