


The Toyota Yaris Cross is a compact SUV that combines urban style, agile handling, and hybrid fuel efficiency. The 2021 model (chassis code: 6AA-MXPJ10) marks the first generation of this lineup, and it has quickly gained popularity in the used vehicle market due to its well-balanced features and high reliability.
Auction Market Trends (2021 Model / 6AA-MXPJ10)
In the Japanese car auction market, the 2021 Yaris Cross (model code: MXPJ10) is a consistent seller. While factors such as grade and mileage influence pricing, there is a notable correlation between vehicle evaluation scores (overall condition rating) and final bid prices. Below is a breakdown of price trends based on actual auction data.
Auction Prices by Evaluation Score
Evaluation | Avg. Price (¥'000) | Max Price (¥'000) | Min Price (¥'000) |
---|---|---|---|
3.5 | ~1,446 | 2,120 | 943 |
3.0 | ~1,397 | 1,736 | 1,153 |
2.0 | ~1,386 | 1,606 | 1,150 |
1 | ~1,398 | 1,925 | 595 |
R | ~1,055 | 1,254 | 856 |
*All prices are in thousands of Japanese yen and rounded for clarity.

Detailed Analysis: Relationship Between Grade and Price
Most Common: Grade “3.5”
The average price for Grade “3.5” vehicles was approximately ¥1.45 million, reflecting good condition, no accident history, and relatively low mileage. The top price reached ¥2.12 million, while the lowest bids remained around ¥943,000—indicating high trust and consistent demand.
Grades “3.0” and “2.0”
Vehicles with grades 3.0 and 2.0 also showed stable pricing. With average winning bids of approximately ¥1.39–1.38 million, they were close to 3.5-grade vehicles but may include minor cosmetic issues. Buyers should carefully inspect individual auction sheets for defects.
△ Lower Grades “1” and “R”
Grades 1 and R typically indicate vehicles with accident history, visible damage, or interior wear. While the average for Grade 1 remained around ¥1.39 million due to wide variations, some units sold for as low as ¥595,000. These listings appeal to cost-sensitive buyers but require detailed inspection before purchase.
Conclusion: Which Grade Should You Target?
- For safety and resale value, choose vehicles with a grade of 3.5 or higher. They tend to be clean, accident-free, and easier to remarket.
- For investment or export, opt for high-grade, non-repaired units in popular colors like black or pearl white.
CO₂ and NOx Information
You can download the CO₂ and NOx data published by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) of Japan.
URL : https://x.gd/LqUjh
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