The next-generation Toyota Yaris will be available with a pure electric drivetrain in addition to its hybrid options.

When asked about the next-generation Yaris, Andrea Carlucci, Toyota Europe’s strategy and marketing chief, told AutoExpress, “If electrification is the direction, I think we cannot avoid having a fully electrified version. When, I cannot comment, but it looks to be quite obvious.”

According to Mr Carlucci “the ideal path is to offer a platform where we have multi-energy options” allowing each model to be available with internal combustion, hybrid, and pure electric drivetrains. This, he believes, will help the company deliver “different powertrains that are the right solution for every customer”.

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Current Toyota Yaris
Current Toyota Yaris

This means the next Yaris, which is expected to launch in 2027 or 2028, will follow in the footsteps of the larger Corolla. Likely to launch in the second half of 2026, the new Corolla will feature styling similar to the radical concept revealed at last year’s Tokyo motor show, and will be available with petrol, hybrid and electric drivetrains.

As a senior executive with Toyota Europe, Mr Carlucci was speaking about the Yaris sold in developed markets, such as Europe, Japan and Australia.

The automaker also sells a value-engineered version of the Yaris in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America, which is based, largely, on Toyota’s older B platform.

This emerging market Yaris isn’t available with a hybrid drivetrain, and it’s unclear when it will migrate onto a modern architecture.