The Yaris nameplate has reached 10 million cumulative global sales, joining the ranks of other esteemed Toyota models including Corolla, Camry, RAV4, Hilux, and Land Cruiser.
For almost a quarter of a century, it has been a benchmark for innovation and a pioneer for introducing new technologies and concepts to the sub-compact segment.
It’s a truly global Toyota model, manufactured at sites around the world. Initial Yaris production started in January 1999 at the Takaoka Plant in Aichi, Japan, but today, its footprint has expanded to 10 countries: Japan, Brazil, China, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Thailand, France, and Czech Republic.
As part of its mission to provide stylish, practical mobility for the demands of modern life, the Yaris has an enviable history of innovation in safety, efficiency and performance, driving an enduring allure for customers.
The first generation Yaris won the coveted Car of the Year title in 2000, the first Toyota model ever to earn that accolade, complementing the Japanese Car of the Year in the same year awarded to the Toyota Vitz, the name of the model in Japan. Every subsequent generation of Yaris has been short-listed for Car of the Year and, in 2021, the current generation became the first nameplate to achieve a second Car of the Year title in the 21st Century.
In the late 1990s, Toyota wanted to develop a new sub-compact hatchback that will follow the footsteps of the highly regarded Starlet. To achieve this, the model had to adopt a modern appearance and feature the latest technologies, offering a preview of motoring in the next millennium by re-writing the rulebook for small cars with its revolutionary “big-small” design.
Apart from affectionate nicknames, the Yaris has been known by different names around the world. The now well-known Yaris name is derived from “Charis”, the singular form of Charites, the Greek goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity, goodwill, and fertility.
Since the model’s debut in Japan in 1999 until the launch of the current generation, the model was marketed as Vitz. Depending on variant and region, the model has also been known as the Toyota Platz, Echo, Belta, Vios, and Scion iA. It has also been marketed as the Daihatsu Charade and Mazda2 in certain markets.
The 10 million cumulative sales milestone considers only the Yaris, Vitz, Yaris Cross, and GR Yaris nameplates.
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