What are the differences between the Yaris L and the Vios?

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DerekLee
07/29/25 7:35pm
The differences between the Yaris L and the Vios are: 1. Different exterior dimensions: The Yaris L measures 4440mm in length, 1710mm in width, and 1490mm in height; the Vios measures 4420mm in length, 1700mm in width, and 1490mm in height. 2. Different engines: The Yaris L is equipped with a 73kW 1.3L naturally aspirated engine; the Vios is equipped with an 81kW 1.5L naturally aspirated engine. 3. Different tire models: The Yaris L uses 175/65R14 tires; the Vios uses 185/60R15 tires. 4. Different manufacturers: The Yaris L is produced by GAC Toyota; the Vios is produced by FAW Toyota.
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