Toyota has welcomed the 2019 Yaris sedan to its range, complete with a new name, new face, and three new grades. The exterior design of the Yaris sedan is the first thing that catches the eye. Up front, not much has changed and it still looks like a road-going catfish with an expansive honeycomb grille and a set of headlights absent of even a hint of aggression and simply made to look cute.

Each and every 2019 Yaris sedan sold will come complete with a 7.0-inch touchscreen multimedia system with voice recognition, remote interface, steering wheel controls, and Bluetooth connectivity. Additionally, the car includes a backup camera, six-speaker sound system, auxiliary audio jack, USB port, and a 3-month complimentary SiriusXM All Access Trial. Also standard is cruise control and push-button start.


The grades on offer for the Yaris sedan are the L, the LE, and the premium XLE grade. Distinguishing the range-topping XLE model from lesser grades are leatherette-trimmed front seats, a leather steering wheel, Automotic Climate Control, automatic LED headlights, rain-sensing wipers, and illuminated entry. Both the LE and XLE also receive fog lights as standard, and heated wing mirrors with LED turn-signal indicates. Typical power mirrors come standard on the L grade. Customers of the 2019 Yaris sedan have seven colors at their disposal including Frost, Chromium, Graphite, Stealth, Sapphire, Pulse, and Icicle.

All Yaris variants come equipped with a 1.5-liter petrol engine mated to either a six-speed manual transmission or an automatic ‘box. The powertrain delivers 106 hp at 6000 rpm and 103 lb-ft of torque from 4000 rpm. The automatic will do a combined 35 mpg while the manual Yaris returns 34 mpg over the combined cycle.


Standard safety systems include Dynamic Stability Control, Traction Control System, Low-Speed Pre-Collision System, and a Brake Over-Ride System. Sales of the 2019 Yaris sedan will commence this fall. Prices have yet to be announced.