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Toyota Yaris

$28,990 - $62,990* MRLP

Though it may be the smallest Toyota model, the Yaris leaves a big impression. With outstanding safety credentials, and Toyota’s hybrid system which helps you save fuel and charges as you drive meaning no need to plug-in. Just get in and go!

Latest Toyota Yaris ratings breakdown

8.0

Performance
9.0
Safety Technology
7.5
Ride Quality
7.9
Infotainment & Connectivity
7.7
Handling & Dynamics
9.0
Energy Efficiency
7.5
Driver Technology
8.2
Value for Money
7.0
Interior Comfort & Packaging
7.2
Fit for Purpose
9.2
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What we love

  • -Epic performance, choice of notchy manual or smooth auto gearboxes
  • -Prodigious grip… in the GTS
  • -Driving position, visibility and technology much improved
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What we don't

  • -Price is getting up there for a tiny car
  • -Still cramped and cheap-feeling inside
  • -Constant tyre roar
2025 Toyota GR Yaris review: Australian first drivePlayIconRounded
Launch Review | 6 Mar 2025

8.0

Five years after it hit the road, Toyota’s return to the hot-hatch world has come in for an overhaul.
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Review | 19 Mar 2024

7.5

The Toyota Yaris hatch faces off against its Yaris Cross SUV sibling on value, space, comfort and fuel economy.
2024 Toyota Yaris ZR Hybrid review
Review | 27 Feb 2024

7.5

The Toyota Yaris Hybrid is the most fuel-efficient new car without a charging plug, but it’s not cheap.
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2023 Toyota GR Yaris Rallye review
Review | 16 Aug 2023

8.2

The GR Yaris Rallye packs huge turbocharged all-wheel drive performance into Toyota's smallest hatch.

Toyota Yaris Price*

YearVariantPrice
2025Toyota Yaris Ascent Sport Hybrid 1.5L Hatchback FWD Hybrid$28,990
2025Toyota Yaris SX Hybrid 1.5L Hatchback FWD Hybrid$32,390
2025Toyota Yaris ZR Hybrid 1.5L Hatchback FWD Hybrid$34,590
2025Toyota Yaris GR GT 1.6L Hatchback 4WD Manual$55,490
2025Toyota Yaris GR GT 1.6L Hatchback 4WD$57,990
2025Toyota Yaris GR GTS 1.6L Hatchback 4WD Manual$60,490
2025Toyota Yaris GR GTS 1.6L Hatchback 4WD$62,990

Toyota Yaris Specs:

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Image: 2022 Toyota Yaris ZR. Model features may vary.
Image: 2022 Toyota Yaris ZR. Model features may vary.
Price
$28,990*
FuelType
Hybrid
Transmission
Auto (CVT)
Drive Type
FWD
Engine
1.5i/59kW Hybrid
Fuel Efficiency
3.3L / 100km
Seats
5
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Variant (1 available)
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Toyota Yaris Dimensions

The Toyota Yaris has 7 variants. The height ranges from 1455mm to 1495mm, the width ranges from 1695mm to 1805mm and length is between 3950mm and 3995mm:

HeightWidthLength
From1455mm1695mm3950mm
To1495mm1805mm3995mm

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2011 Toyota Yaris YR review
Owner Review | 27 Mar 2018
Was really worried about the size of a yaris as I had never owned one beforehand after driving this it was hard to believe it was a small car lots of leg room both front and back seats and I'm just on 6 feet tall lots of head room . All the mod cons needed for a short or longer drive sits on the road on a smooth 100km with lots of power to overtake when needed the 5 speed manual is a short shift easily moving though the gear change giving a sports feeling. Bluetooth phone functions easy to set up and use speedometer displays easy to read power windows and mirrors easy-to-use great storage with 5 door hatchback. With very little roll in cornering drives very well on tight mountain roads able to break quickly and smoothly gives a solid feeling of control rough roads become smoother doesn't feel tinny as I thought a small car would. Fits five adults well center back seat belts comes down from roof in the center feels strange but works back seats fold down partly or fully good for carrying items where you need that extra room or if you needed to lie down not sure about sleeping but could work lots of cup holders though out good lighting in the hatchback part and back seats rear windows great size to let in fresh air rear back doors good solid feel with arm rests build in head rests in back give a comfortable ride would be enough room to put in a screen on back of drivers or passages seat if needed still a nice amount of headroom in back . Engine easy to access with everything layout in easy reach I like the fact the pertrol cap opens only from inside and locks when it shuts spare tire and jack nicely packed away under hatchback storage space able to lock and unlock conpartment its stored in Lots of storage in front dashboard apart from the glove box there are little draws every where I seem to come across new ones out of the blue Overall very impressive cant find any issues so far
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2007 Toyota Yaris YRS Review
Owner Review | 3 Apr 2016
When I came back from Canada in 2006, I was looking for value and economy. I'd had a Mazda MX5 there, but couldn't afford the Australian equivalent. I compared small cars and the Yaris came out on top. It's a great car and I've had a lot of fun in it. It just hit the 113600 mark (5 trips to QLD from VIC and back) and I've never crawled out of this car in agony. The seats, front and back are so comfortable. It's a bit noisy (1.5Ltr), but a smooth ride. What I like about this version is it has a lot of "oomph", so that if you need to pass in a tricky situation, you just drop it down a gear or two (on the manual) and it takes off like a scalded cat. Good fuel economy (6.7/100). Huge interior with more storage space in the dashboard area than the later models; back seats lay completely flat (I'm short so I can sleep full length in it comfortably); has a real spare tire. It had been vandalised in 2012; someone had tried to break off the rear windscreen wiper. I thought I was going to have to spend a fortune to have it repaired but the Maintenance Manager at the Toyota dealership I went to came out with a wrench, gave it a few twists, and it was good as new. He said: "You can't break these cars." I was totally impressed. I'm going to have to sell it - which I'll hate to do - but I now have a standard poodle, so need the five-door model. GREAT CAR!

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Where is the Toyota Yaris made?
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The Toyota Yaris is built in Kanegasaki, Iwate Prefecture, Japan for std versions; Aichi, Japan for GR.

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