What engine does the Toyota Yaris L use?

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OZoey
07/30/25 6:00am
Yaris L is powered by 1.3L and 1.5L naturally aspirated engines, paired with CVT continuously variable transmission and manual transmission. Relevant details are as follows: 1. In daily use, the 1.5L engine provides adequate power for routine driving, while the 1.3L version is slightly weaker. The powertrain system of Yaris L is identical to that of the Yaris, featuring the familiar combination of 1.3L and 1.5L naturally aspirated engines with either a 5-speed manual or simulated 8-speed CVT transmission. 2. The engines equipped in this Yaris L model, whether 1.3L or 1.5L, don't offer any significant advantage in power parameters. Regarding the transmission system, its competitors can also achieve this specification. The chassis of Yaris L adopts the mainstream suspension combination for this segment. Overall, while its powertrain and suspension don't fall behind competitors, it doesn't seem to have any obvious competitive advantages either.
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