Toyota Yaris Hybrid Review
The Toyota Yaris Hybrid is a fuel-efficient compact hatchback that combines a petrol engine with an electric motor. Now in its fourth generation, the latest Yaris Hybrid offers improved performance, styling and technology compared to previous models.
Key Specifications
- Engine: 1.5L 3-cylinder petrol engine + electric motor
- Power: 116 hp (standard) or 130 hp (higher spec models)
- Transmission: e-CVT automatic
- Fuel Economy: Up to 70.6 mpg combined
- CO2 Emissions: 92-98 g/km
- 0-62 mph: 9.7 seconds (116 hp) or 9.2 seconds (130 hp)
- Top Speed: 109 mph
- Boot Space: 286 litres
Design and Styling
The latest Yaris has a more dynamic and sporty exterior design compared to its predecessors. Key styling elements include:
- Muscular wheel arches
- Sleek LED headlights and taillights
- Distinctive front grille
- Two-tone paint options available
- 16-inch or 17-inch alloy wheels depending on trim
Inside, the cabin has been modernized with improved materials and technology. Features include:
- 7-inch or 10.5-inch touchscreen infotainment system
- Digital instrument cluster on higher trims
- Soft-touch materials on key touchpoints
- Sporty three-spoke steering wheel
However, some reviewers note there are still some hard plastics in places, and rear seat space is tight for adults.
Driving Experience
The Yaris Hybrid offers a smooth and refined driving experience, especially around town:
- Quiet electric-only running at low speeds
- Responsive acceleration from electric motor
- Improved handling thanks to stiffer chassis
- Comfortable ride quality on most surfaces
- Light steering makes it easy to maneuver
At higher speeds, the petrol engine can become noisy under hard acceleration due to the e-CVT transmission. However, the overall refinement is good for a car in this class.
Fuel Economy and Emissions
One of the key selling points of the Yaris Hybrid is its excellent fuel efficiency:
- Official WLTP combined fuel economy: 65.7-70.6 mpg
- CO2 emissions: 92-98 g/km
- Can run on electric power alone for short distances
- Regenerative braking helps recharge battery
Real-world economy is likely to be lower, but still very impressive for a petrol-powered car. The low emissions also make it attractive for company car drivers.
Technology and Equipment
Standard equipment across the range includes:
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Reversing camera
- Adaptive cruise control
- Lane keep assist
- Automatic high beam
Higher spec models add features like:
- Larger 10.5-inch touchscreen
- Head-up display
- Wireless phone charging
- JBL premium sound system
- Blind spot monitoring
Safety
The Yaris Hybrid achieved a 5-star Euro NCAP safety rating in 2020. Key safety features include:
- Toyota Safety Sense suite of driver assistance systems
- Autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian/cyclist detection
- Lane departure warning with steering assist
- Road sign recognition
- eCall emergency response system
Pricing and Trims
UK pricing for the Yaris Hybrid starts from around £22,000. The key trim levels are:
- Icon
- Design
- Excel
- GR Sport
- Premiere Edition
Higher trims add more equipment and styling upgrades. The 130 hp powertrain is only available on top-spec models.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Excellent fuel economy
- Low emissions
- Smooth hybrid powertrain
- Improved handling over previous model
- Good standard safety equipment
Cons:
- Tight rear seat space
- Small boot for class
- Engine can be noisy under hard acceleration
- More expensive than non-hybrid rivals
Verdict
The Toyota Yaris Hybrid is an excellent choice for buyers wanting a frugal and well-equipped small car. It offers class-leading efficiency, a comfortable driving experience and Toyota’s reputation for reliability. While it’s not the most spacious or exciting car in its class, the hybrid powertrain and low running costs make it a compelling option for urban drivers.
FAQs
Q: How does the Yaris Hybrid work?
A: The Yaris Hybrid combines a 1.5L petrol engine with an electric motor and small battery. It can run on electric power alone at low speeds, with the petrol engine kicking in when more power is needed. The battery is recharged through regenerative braking and the petrol engine.
Q: Does the Yaris Hybrid need to be plugged in?
A: No, the Yaris Hybrid is a self-charging hybrid. It doesn’t need to be plugged in to charge the battery.
Q: How long does the battery last?
A: Toyota offers a 5-year/100,000 mile warranty on hybrid components. The battery is designed to last the lifetime of the vehicle with proper maintenance.
Q: Is the Yaris Hybrid good for motorway driving?
A: While it’s most efficient in urban environments, the Yaris Hybrid is still capable on motorways. However, fuel economy will drop at higher speeds compared to city driving.
Q: How does it compare to the Honda Jazz Hybrid?
A: Both offer excellent efficiency, but the Jazz has a more spacious and practical interior. The Yaris is generally considered more engaging to drive.
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