Toyota Yaris Cross Estate
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Performance
Pros:
Hybrid engine offers excellent fuel economy, achieving up to 62.8 mpg.
Available in both 116hp and 130hp variants for varied performance needs.
Cons:
Acceleration can be sluggish, especially in the lower-powered model.
Heavier than the standard Yaris, affecting agility.
Safety rating
Pros:
Achieved a full five-star Euro NCAP safety rating.
Comes equipped with advanced safety features like adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist.
Cons:
Some safety features are only available on higher trims.
Rear visibility could be improved due to design.
Storage space
Pros:
Boot capacity of 397 litres is competitive for its class.
Rear seats fold flat, expanding cargo space significantly.
Cons:
Smaller than rivals like the Peugeot 2008 and Renault Captur.
Narrow rear door openings can make accessing the back seats challenging.
Driver Assist tech
Pros:
Standard features include autonomous emergency braking and a rear-view camera.
Higher trims offer additional tech like a 360-degree camera and advanced parking assist.
Cons:
Infotainment system can be sluggish compared to competitors.
Some advanced features are not available on base models.
Media/comfort
Pros:
Spacious front seating with good headroom and comfort.
High-quality materials give a solid feel to the interior.
Cons:
Interior design is considered bland and lacks flair.
Limited customisation options for a more personalised feel.
Summary
The Toyota Yaris Cross is a practical and economical small SUV, ideal for urban driving with its hybrid efficiency and spacious interior. However, it falls short in performance and interior aesthetics compared to some rivals. Its strong safety ratings and generous warranty make it a reliable choice for long-term ownership.
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