Is Toyota Yaris a hybrid 2014?
The 2014 Yaris range offers 4 powertrains, two petrol, one diesel and one hybrid.
Is Toyota Yaris 2014 a good car?
The 2014 Toyota Yaris is a solid choice in the subcompact car class. It has one of the lowest ownership costs among rivals, due in part to a superb reliability rating. Above-average safety scores and good fuel economy estimates broaden its appeal.
How economical is a Toyota Yaris Hybrid?
Editor Steve Huntingford said: “Our True MPG test proves that the new Yaris Hybrid has a remarkable ability to sip fuel gently. In town, it achieved 80mpg – almost double the economy of conventionally powered small hatchbacks. And overall it’s the most efficient car we’ve ever tested, managing 59.3mpg.”
How safe is a 2014 Toyota Yaris?
All models within the Yaris range have achieved a 5 star ANCAP safety rating.
Is the 2014 Toyota Yaris Hybrid a good car?
2014 Toyota Yaris Hybrid review | What Car? Petrol versions of the new Toyota Yaris are not quite up there with the best superminis in the class, but the hybrid model is one of the most affordable company cars on sale. We test it in the UK… Cars are expensive to own.
How does Toyota’s hybrid Yaris work?
Most of the time the 1.5-litre petrol engine and single electric motor (both borrowed from the Prius) work together in tandem, and the instant oomph from the batteries gets the Hybrid Yaris going off the line a bit quicker than its diesel rivals.
Is the Toyota Yaris a 5-door hatchback?
The 5-passenger hatchback is roomy up front, though legroom is expectedly tight in back. The cargo hold behind the folding rear seat boasts over 15 cubic feet of storage space. The Yaris is available as a 3-door or 5-door hatchback, but any illusion to the 3-door variant being shorter is purely optical.
How long is the Toyota Yaris?
The Yaris is available as a 3-door or 5-door hatchback, but any illusion to the 3-door variant being shorter is purely optical. Both come in at just 153.5 inches in length, making the Yaris a nugget of a car that can easily be parked anywhere. This compact hauler features a forward-leaning, squat stance that reminds us of a bulldog.