2020 Toyota Yaris: New platform, funkier styling, but not for the US
There will be a new Yaris hatch for 2020 with funky styling, a more luxurious interior and better handling, but it’s only Japan, Europe and Australia.
There will be a new Yaris hatch for 2020 with funky styling, a more luxurious interior and better handling, but it’s only Japan, Europe and Australia.
The 2020 Toyota Yaris for Europe and Japan is based on the GA-B platform, and is available with a 1L or 1.5L I3, or 1.5L I3 hybrid. AWD is optional.
The 2020 Toyota Yaris Hybrid is based on the new TNGA-B platform, and has a hybrid with a 1.5L I3 and a lithium-ion battery.
The 2020 Mazda 3 TCR is developed and supported by Long Road Racing, and is eligible for all 36 TCR championships held around the world.
The range topping King Ranch model joins the updated 2020 Ford Expedition range with 22″ wheels, more luxurious leather, and unique exterior trim.
The 2020 Ford Expedition King Ranch has gray exterior highlights, 22″ wheels, premium Del Rio leather in the cabin, Ziricote wood, and Running W logos.
The 2020 Mazda 3 TCR has a 2L turbo I4 with 260kW (350hp), a 6-speed sequential transmission, wider fenders, aero kit, and is made by Long Road Racing.
The 2020 BMW X5 M Competition has a 4.4L twin turbo V8 with 460kW (616hp) and 750Nm, rear biased AWD, an 8-speed auto, and 22″ wheels at the rear.
The 2019 BMW i Hydrogen Next concept uses hydrogen fuel cell technology developed with Toyota, and previews a new hydrogen powered X5 due in 2022.
In a suprise to noone, the 3L twin-turbo mild hybrid I6 powertrain from the GLE53 will also be available in the 2020 Mercedes-AMG GLE53 Coupe.