Let's face it—the Toyota Yaris isn't known for its ability to be a "soft roader" or overland travel rig. However, I spied this on Facebook and had to learn more.
The owner is Ken Dahl from Agassiz, British Columbia and he says from the time he bought his 2007 Yaris liftback back in 2010, he knew it'd be lifted. The Yaris features a custom 1.5" lift with longer shocks in the rear and taller custom springs. Ken's Yaris is rolling on 215/75/15 BFGoodrich All-Terrain Tires—the smallest BFG A/T available. Ken did note that the wheel wells had been opened up a bit. You can also tell it's got a roof rack where he keeps his spare tire and extra fuel.
Ken says the rig rides pretty well. But with the much larger tires—15% larger than stock—he says the acceleration has been negatively affected (FYI, it is a five-speed manual). That being said, he says the little Yaris cruises great on the highway, and is awesome in the snow. As the photos in this story show, he's taken the Yaris all the way down to Mexico from Canada. Pretty impressive!
Future plans include longer struts off of a Subaru, custom fender flares to cover up the tires, and a custom bumper that'll accommodate a tow bar.
"I am working on a design for an aluminum bumper. I want to closely follow the original bumper lines, but it will be all faceted and a little wider."
I kind of have this vision of what the Yaris should be, and so far the direction it is going seems to be quite popular," he said. "I would like to market the parts or [the] complete modification to the RV crowd to pull behind the color-matching diesel pusher instead of a the popular [Geo/Chevrolet] Tracker."
We love it when people take "regular" vehicles in new, different directions, and this Yaris is definitely one of them. Great job Ken—we'll see you on the trails!
Wow! So interesting. I'd like to know more when the owner of the Toyota decides to add more upgrades.
ReplyDeleteWOW AMAZING.
ReplyDeleteLove this blog. By far one of my favorite sites to see and observe. Are you ever going to tell us of your updates about the iQ you had/have at one point?
ReplyDeleteI would love to know where he got that roof rack, if it wasn't custom that is
ReplyDeleteI would love to know where he got that roof rack if it wasn't custom made, anybody know?
ReplyDeleteKen made it.
DeleteI tried to find more info about the car and the person, but not much success. Can someone help with more story/info about this Yaris ? Thanks in advance.
ReplyDeleteYou just need to get in touch with Ken. He will fill you in !! :)
DeleteDid him eventually get some inspiration from the Toyota Etios Cross available in Brazil?
ReplyDeleteDid anybody find out about that roof rack? what kind? after market or custom?
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DeleteHas anyone reached him ? I want to do the same to my car !!
ReplyDeleteNot sure my husband will share his secrets!! Lol
DeleteMuy tentador! Creo que lo voy a ibtentar más adelante! Solo me gustaría saber que tan afectado se vio el consumo de combustible?
ReplyDeleteI Used to have a Nissan Patrol, Hardcore 4wd. The problem was I was finding after a while that all the places I was going, except for the few I did not need to go on anyway.... I could get to in a Corolla. KUDOS to you for this impressive build up of a Yaris. I would like to see a culture of ultralight over landing emerge just as there is with ultralight backpacking and camping. In Australia I am noticing more and more that the tracks are getting better grades (smoother) and that people are getting BIGGER and more camping gear to go camping, I even heard of someone taking a full size fridge from a house.
ReplyDeleteI feel camping is about getting back to basics including the challenge of taking everything you need into a smaller car. Downsizing was the best thing I did and I wish you luck for your adventures.
Lovely..good work..is it 4wd?
ReplyDeleteNo it is not.
ReplyDeleteRecently I have seen a JDM Toyota Vitz similar to this Yaris with Paraguayan plates beaten the hell out of. These are surprisingly more rugged than its stock appearance leads most of us to believe...
ReplyDeleteNice setup. I have second gen vitz with on demand 4wd with electromagnetic coupler. Cant wait to see his front bumper mods. Maybe he has already done. I was thinking about bigger tires and aluminum bumpers. Any inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWhere to get the 2 or 3 inches spacer for back and front
ReplyDeleteAdd me dude I’m driving cologne to Cape Town in my Yaris! I love this blog instagram: CharlesWorldTravel
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