2026 Toyota Yaris-iA Specs, Redesign, Interior

2026 Toyota Yaris-iA Specs, Redesign, Interior –  Toyota’s latest collab is a lot less exciting, but no less important to the brand’s image. The new 2026 Yaris-iA subcompact hatchback is underpinned by oily bits built by Mazda and used in that company’s subcompact offerings in other markets.

In acknowledgement of the subcompact class’s falling fortunes in most of Canada, only Toyota’s Quebec dealers actually stock the new Yaris-iA hatch, a nod to that province’s disproportionate attraction to small, inexpensive cars. In the rest of Canada, this car is available by special order and subject to a higher delivery charge.

2026 Toyota Yaris-iA Redesign and Update Plan

Exterior and Interior

Interior space is good for the Yaris-iA’s size, especially given that Toyota’s numbers suggest this car is roomier inside than the Corolla hatchback. The front seats are on the narrow side – that’s pretty normal in a little car – but the Yaris-iA feels like it would be a fine vehicle for long-haul driving. The car’s width means that, while there are three seatbelts in back, you’ll do best to limit occupancy back there to two adults.2026 Toyota Yaris-iA Interior

2026 Toyota Yaris-iA Specs

Yaris-iA’ user-friendliness benefits from Mazda’s infotainment system design, which uses a console dial to control the dash display. It’s easier to use than touch-based setups because it diverts less of the driver’s attention away from the road.  2026 Toyota Yaris-iA Specs2026 Toyota Yaris-iA Price

My top-trim Yaris-iA XLE test car sticks with manual air conditioning controls that consist of three knobs and four buttons. All I missed was the automatic temperature control function that some of the Yaris-iA’s competitors offer. However, the Yaris-iA XLE does include heated front seats and a heated steering wheel.

Engine and Performance

While I acknowledge this is hardly a valid criticism of an economy car, acceleration is one of the Yaris-iA hatch’s few weak points. Acceleration from a stop is all right, with the little motor happily buzzing through the transmission’s first three ratios. Once you reach highway speeds, though, the Yaris-iA starts to run out of juice; this is not the car for daring two-lane highway passing moves.2026 Toyota Yaris-iA Specs

2026 Toyota Yaris-iA Fuel Economy

My Yaris-iA tester posted average fuel consumption of 7.3 L/100 km in a week of city driving, matching its Natural Resources Canada city rating. Its highway estimate is 5.9 L/100 km.  2026 Toyota Yaris-iA Specs

Those figures are big improvements over the outgoing Yaris-iA hatch, whose economy suffered from an outdated four-speed transmission and a relatively low-tech engine. This new car’s motor benefits from Mazda’s SkyActiv suite of fuel-saving tech and design elements.

2026 Toyota Yaris-iA Safety Features

Toyota leaves its Safety Sense suite out of the new Yaris-iA, so its least-expensive car now only includes a low-speed forward collision detection/avoidance system. While I think many Yaris-iA buyers – especially nervous and new drivers – will appreciate that, the lack of the old car’s lane-departure warning and automatic high-beams is a step backward.  2026 Toyota Yaris-iA Specs

Mazda offers more advanced safety features on the Mazda2 in other markets, so we surmise that Toyota opted out of those in the Yaris-iA to keep the price down.

2026 Toyota Yaris-iA Price and Release Date

The new hatch starts at $16,790; the automatic transmission is a $1,200 extra in the base trim, and my XLE test car goes for $19,450. South Korea’s Hyundai and Kia are typically winners in terms of value, but the mid-range Hyundai Accent Preferred offers little not included in the Yaris-iA XLE for a similar price. In fact, you have to move up to the Ultimate trim at $21,649 to get a heated steering wheel, though that trim also includes passive keyless entry and LED headlights.   2026 Toyota Yaris-iA Specs

The Kia Rio LX+ is a close match features-wise for a few hundred dollars less, but if you want more stuff, you’ll once again be spending well over $20,000. Over at Honda, the cleverly packaged Fit is about $1,000 more than the Yaris-iA XLE with sim

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