Both the hatchback variant and the sedan were removed from the official site of the neighboring nation, ending its distribution, where it was manufactured.
The Toyota Yaris, one of the most successful compact vehicles in the Argentine market, and the best selling last July according to data shared by Aiso, ceased to be available in the brand’s offer in Brazil. Both the hatchback variant and the sedan were removed from the official site, ending their commercialization in the neighboring country, where it was manufactured.
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The decision is not surprising: Toyota had been preparing the land for the launch of Yaris Cross, a SUV that will debut in Brazil in October and in Argentina a month later. With this strategy, the Japanese automaker seeks to adapt to the change of user preferences, increasingly inclined towards sports utilitarian vehicles.

He Yaris had reached the region in 2018 to position itself as an intermediate option: more refined than the Ethiosbut more compact and accessible than the Corolla. Its design of soft lines contributed a particular style, although at the beginning it lacked technologies today considered basic, such as Android Auto and Apple Carplay. Even so, he managed to capture many clients who migrated from the Ethios And they remained faithful to the brand.
What will happen to the Toyota Yaris in Argentina
“The Yaris will continue to be the entrance door to the brand’s range in Argentina And it will maintain a presence in the local market for several more years, “they confirmed to the scope from the automaker. Currently, the model occurs in only two countries, and Argentina is part of that select group, which guarantees direct supply and continuity in the offer. In this way, the automaker reaffirms its commitment to the entrance segment, with a vehicle that combines reliability, efficiency and the backing of regional production.
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In Argentina there are no official ads about its continuity, but everything indicates that it could follow the steps of the Etios: remain more in the local dealers, although with a nearby farewell date.
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Source: Ambito

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