The Toyota Vitz "F" is one of the most popular, base-to-mid tier trims of the widely known JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) hatchback. Depending on the year you are looking at, it primarily comes with three engine choices: 1.0L, 1.3L, or a 1.5L Hybrid.

The specifications for the most common variants of the 3rd Generation (XP130) Toyota Vitz F are detailed below.

📋 Technical Specifications

Feature 1.0L Petrol (Most Common) 1.3L Petrol 1.5L Hybrid (Hybrid F)
Engine Code 1KR-FE (3-Cylinder) 1NR-FKE (4-Cylinder) 1NZ-FXE (4-Cylinder)
Displacement 996 cc 1,329 cc 1,496 cc
Horsepower ~69 hp @ 6,000 RPM ~99 hp @ 6,000 RPM ~74 hp (Engine) / 100 hp (Combined)
Torque 92 Nm @ 3,600 RPM 121 Nm @ 4,400 RPM 111 Nm (Engine) + 169 Nm (Motor)
Transmission Super CVT-i (Automatic) Super CVT-i (Automatic) e-CVT (Automatic)
Drivetrain Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) FWD (Optional 4WD) Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)
Fuel Tank 42 Liters 42 Liters 36 Liters
Avg. Economy ~14 - 18 KM/L ~15 - 19 KM/L ~25 - 30 KM/L (Highly efficient)

📐 Dimensions & Capacities

  • Length: 3,945 mm

  • Width: 1,695 mm

  • Height: 1,500 mm

  • Wheelbase: 2,510 mm

  • Curb Weight: 970 kg to 1,100 kg (depending on engine/hybrid battery)

  • Seating Capacity: 5 Persons

  • Boot Space: ~441 Liters (highly practical for a small hatchback)

  • Ground Clearance: 140 mm

  • Standard Tire Size: 165/70 R14 or 175/70 R14

✨ Key Features of the "F" Package

Because the "F" is usually the standard trim level, it is designed for economy and daily commuting:

  • Interior: Simple but practical fabric seats, manual climate control (air conditioner/heater), and dial-style dashboard controls.

  • Safety (Toyota Safety Sense): Modern models typically include standard safety kits like Lane Departure Alert, Pre-Collision Braking System, and Automatic High Beams.

  • Handling: An incredibly small turning radius (~4.5 meters), making it exceptionally easy to park and navigate through tight city traffic.