What is the curb weight of the Toyota Yaris L?
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The curb weight of the Toyota Yaris L is 2080kg, and it is a compact car. Taking the 2021 Toyota Yaris L as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4440mm, width 1700mm, height 1490mm, wheelbase 2550mm, and fuel tank capacity 42l. The 2021 Toyota Yaris L features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 112ps, maximum power of 82kw, and maximum torque of 139nm, paired with an 8-speed continuously variable transmission.
I remember the kerb weight of the Toyota Yaris L is roughly between 1040 to 1100 kg, depending on the model configuration and engine displacement. For example, the 1.3L manual transmission version is slightly lighter, around 1040 kg, while the top-end 1.5L CVT version might approach 1100 kg. Kerb weight refers to the empty vehicle weight, including fuel and basic fluids. A lighter car offers more agile handling, making it particularly convenient for turning and parking in the city, and it also has lower fuel consumption. I find driving this car quite economical in daily use. Compared to cars in the same class, like the Honda Fit, the weight is similar—lightweight design makes daily commuting more hassle-free. When buying a car, always confirm the exact model's weight because it affects handling and fuel efficiency, as well as stability at high speeds. I bought my car a few years ago, and the owner's manual has detailed specifications. I recommend checking the owner's manual or Toyota's official website to verify the information to avoid discrepancies.