Toyota Yaris 2024 Comprehensive Review NEW | The ultimate Hybrid supermini?

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Toyota Yaris 2024 Comprehensive Review NEW | The ultimate Hybrid supermini?

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background 00:39
driving experience 04:18
design and build 14:23
market and model range 27:49
cost of ownership 44:33
summary 54:35

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The Toyota Yaris gets more sophisticated in this updated fourth generation form - and features a superior self-charging hybrid engine. Jonathan Crouch takes a look.

Ten Second Review
This improved version of Toyota's fourth generation Yaris supermini gets a digitalised interior and stronger safety standards. As before though, it's biggest draw is its frugal segment-leading 1.5-litre self-charging Hybrid engine, which is now also available in an uprated 129bhp form. What was already a class act has just become genuinely hard to overlook.

Background
If you were asked to name the cars vying for the title of best supermini, it would be a reasonable wager that the Toyota Yaris wouldn't be amongst your top three. If, on the other hand, you had to name a small car that would be trouble-free, cheap to run and easy to use, it would be right up there. The thing is, those criteria are exactly what many supermini buyers are looking for. They don't care if the car can't take the Esses at Donington flat without lapsing into understeer. It's an irrelevance for most but car magazines still put a huge priority on handling and award their 'best of' titles predominantly on which cars are most fun to drive at the limit.

The Yaris has always been a supermini that works well in the real world and this fourth generation 'XP210'-series design, first introduced back in 2020, is no exception. It gained a bit more flair - and now also gains a smarter, more digitalised cabin as part of this mid-term update, along with a perkier 129bhp version of the existing 1.5-litre self-charging Hybrid engine.


Writer - Jonathan Crouch

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