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First Drive

Road Test: Toyota Yaris 1.5 VVT-i Hybrid Active 5dr CVT

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£15,895 when new

510
Published: 20 Aug 2012
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SPEC HIGHLIGHTS

  • BHP

    101bhp

  • 0-62

    11.8s

  • CO2

    79g/km

  • Max Speed

    103Mph

  • Insurance
    group

    10E

This is brilliant engineering. By sweating every detail, Toyota has cut the weight, size and cost of its full hybrid system so it can fit into a Yaris without losing any space (not even in the boot), and the price just about matches a VW Polo Bluemotion.

It's a great little town car. The silence of a petrol hybrid in traffic is a boon, and the CVT eases you along nicely. Even at middling acceleration, it doesn't set the engine revving in the old CVT spin-dryer manner. That only happens when you really floor it. Like any Yaris, it's nimble and tiny on the outside, too.

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Trouble is, if you're the sort of person who just mooches around town, you aren't doing many miles a year. So fuel isn't actually a big cost, not compared with buying and insuring and parking the thing. The fact that it can stretch a gallon, according to the official urban figures, 20 per cent further than the Bluemotion seems a bit academic.

And, as soon as you get out of town, you're in a Yaris. That means it feels tinny and sluggish, and a lot less fun, compared with the eco versions of the Polo, 208, Fiesta and so on.

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