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What are the differences between Vios and Yaris L?

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McJohnny
07/29/25 1:32am

The differences between Vios and Yaris L are as follows: 1. Different exterior dimensions: Yaris L measures 4440mm in length, 1710mm in width, and 1490mm in height; Vios measures 4420mm in length, 1700mm in width, and 1490mm in height. 2. Different engines: Yaris L is equipped with a 73kW 1.3L naturally aspirated engine; Vios is equipped with a 81kW 1.5L naturally aspirated engine. 3. Different tire specifications: Yaris L uses 175/65R14 tires; Vios uses 185/60R15 tires.

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Pete
08/12/25 11:22am

The Vios and the Yaris L are both compact cars from Toyota. I've tried many friends' models of these two and feel the main differences lie in design and positioning. The Vios comes from GAC Toyota, with a more sporty exterior, sharp front-end lines, suitable for young people who enjoy driving and a sense of fashion. The Yaris L is a product of FAW Toyota, with a rounder and more generous appearance, leaning towards a family style, with slightly more rear space and easier loading. Both use a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine paired with a CVT transmission, with similar fuel consumption around 7L/100km in the city. However, the Vios has a stiffer chassis tuning, making it more stable when cornering, while the Yaris L has softer suspension, making long rides less tiring. In terms of price, the Vios starts a bit lower, around 80,000 yuan, while the Yaris L has richer configurations but is about 5,000 yuan more expensive, each with its trade-offs. If you're undecided, you might consider similar-priced cars like the Fit or Polo, but these two Toyotas have good durability and low maintenance costs.

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JourneyLee
10/02/25 2:37am

I've driven both models several times, and they feel great for daily family use. The Vios is produced by GAC Toyota, with a smaller size making parking easier; the Yaris L is from FAW Toyota, featuring a more reasonable interior space design, allowing the trunk to fit two extra large luggage bags. Both are equipped with a 1.5L four-cylinder engine, providing sufficient power for commuting without consuming much fuel, averaging around 7 liters per 100 kilometers in city driving. However, the Vios has firmer driver's seats that offer better back support; the Yaris L's softer seats make long drives less tiring, and the family prefers its quieter interior for trips. The price difference is negligible, with the base Vios being slightly cheaper, while the Yaris L includes additional safety features like blind-spot monitoring—choosing between them depends on personal preference. Toyota's reliability is solid, with easily available parts at repair shops, and maintenance costs around two to three hundred yuan, making it economical and worry-free. Similar cars include the Nissan Sylphy, but Toyota's entry-level models are more durable and beginner-friendly.

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DiPatrick
11/15/25 4:21am

Recently compared Vios and Yaris L when choosing a car, the differences boil down to brand branches and practical details. Vios is from GAC Toyota with a more youthful and sporty exterior; Yaris L by FAW Toyota has a more family-oriented interior. Core specs are similar - both equipped with 1.5L engines paired with CVT transmissions, delivering fuel efficiency of 7-8L/100km for daily driving. Vios has stiffer suspension for stable handling; Yaris L's softer chassis offers higher comfort especially for long trips. Price-wise, Vios is about 5,000 yuan cheaper in base models for better affordability; Yaris L comes with more features like automatic AC for convenience. Yaris L has slightly more rear space for practical luggage capacity; Vios offers more front storage compartments suitable for single commuters. Both benefit from Toyota's renowned reliability with fewer breakdowns on the road.

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