The new Toyota Yaris Hybrid is the cheapest hybrid car on sale today, with prices starts from £14,995.
The Yaris Hybrid made its debut at the Geneva Motor last month, and
is powered by a 99bhp 1.5-litre petrol engine. Combined with an
electric motor the system produces a total of 99bhp.
Toyota says it emits 79g/km of CO2 and returns class-leading fuel
consumption of 80.7mpg - or 85g/km and 76mpg respectively for
range-topping T Spirit cars. This means it qualifies for free road tax
and is exempt from the London Congestion Charge.
It's available in three trim levels. Entry-level T3 comes with
dual-zone air-conditioning, front electric windows, seven airbags, ABS
and a CVT automatic gearbox.
T4 adds 15-inch alloys, front fog lamps, rear LED lights,
body-coloured door mirrors and handles, a rear-view camera, as well as
USB and Bluetooth connectivity. Top-of-the-range T Spirit upgrades the
alloys to 16-inches and adds cruise control, automatic headlights and
wipers, all round electric windows, part-leather upholstery and a rear
spoiler.
The Toyota Yaris Hybrid is available to order now, with first deliveries scheduled for July.
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