The latest Toyota Yaris is a better city car than ever, with the hybrid powertrain delivering incredibly low fuel use in the real world. But with so much new tech, it’s now far more expensive. Complying with the requirements for a five-star ANCAP rating, which is no longer a measure only of crashworthiness but of how much crash-avoidance tech is on board, is now a very expensive game. The new Yaris starts at $22,130 before on-road costs for an entry-level petrol, heading up to $32,100 for the top-shelf ZR Hybrid. Even the petrol-only Yaris, which thrums along with a cheerful three-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine making 88kW / 145Nm, moves off with pep and achieves good real-world economy of 5.5L/100km in our hands. But the same engine is transformed if you tick the $2,000 Hybrid option, only available on the SX and ZR grades. The combined power output is listed as 85kW, but this disguises the fact that the Yaris Hybrid has much more low-end torque thanks to the assistance of the electric motor and small battery. That makes the Hybrid easier to drive, and zippy in town – but it pays huge dividends in the fuel use stakes. What are your thoughts on the 2021 Toyota Yaris Hybrid Review: Perfect City Car Desagned for Urban Life !? Let us know in the comments section below. Thanks for watching ! 👉Don't miss this interesting video 🔥2021 Land Rover Defender PHEV & Stylish two-door Defender 90 https://youtu.be/5TDSR2g0UCI Friends, thanks for watching !!🤗 and LIKE (do NOT FORGET to PUT)! ⚠Don't miss the next video: click small bell (( 🔔 )) to get notifications ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// https://www.youtube.com/c/AvtoCorp ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Via: AutoCorp