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    Toyota announces the new 2025 Yaris

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys Gregory2 December 202403 Mins Read
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    The Toyota Yaris line-up includes an enhanced GR Sport grade and stylish new options for its 2025 model year while maintaining a commitment to class-leading efficiency and safety in the highly competitive B-segment for small hatchbacks.

    An agile compact car ideally suited to modern urban life, with proven quality, exceptional efficiency and fun-to-drive dynamics, the multiple award-winning Yaris is consistently one of Toyota’s best-selling models in Europe. The Yaris family has accumulated more than 10 million global sales, including more than five million in Europe, since its launch in 1999.

    Yaris has been a benchmark for innovation since its debut, while staying true to a “big-small” philosophy which combines a compact and purposeful exterior with spacious interior. From raising the bar on safety to pioneering full hybrid power in the B-segment and becoming the first compact car built on the modular Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) GA-B platform, Yaris has continually set new standards.

    Toyota’s latest version of the fourth generation Yaris is built in Europe, for European customers, and now offers new options and an eye-catching update of the Yaris GR Sport grade.

    Three years after first hitting the streets, the new Yaris GR Sport looks keener than ever thanks to exterior and interior styling which captures the spirit of Toyota Gazoo Racing, Toyota’s multiple championship-winning motorsport team.

    A new colour, Storm Grey, is available exclusively on the 2025 Yaris GR Sport, both in monotone and bi-tone finishes. The model also offers new-design 18-inch matt-finish alloy wheels.

    The stylish interior execution – with stand-out red stitching and gun metal grey accents – introduces an embossed GR Sport logo on the headrests, achieving a clean and sophisticated look.

    The 2025 Yaris line-up includes a new Forest Green colour, again available as a monotone finish or striking bi-tone combination with a contrasting black roof.

    The Yaris 2025 range continues to employ a “dual hybrid” approach to meet customers’ varying needs with 114bhp and 129bhp versions of the 1.5-litre system.  Both deliver exceptional efficiency, via best-in-class environmental performance. By offering a choice of performance profile, Yaris has strong appeal to customers, who rank hybrid as their top purchase consideration.

    Throughout the Yaris range, drivers benefit from the latest technologies for a seamless and intuitive user experience. The latest generation Toyota Safety Sense driver assistance systems make the car safer, easier to drive and park. Meanwhile, the digital dimension includes a customisable driver’s instrument display and a powerful multimedia system with display screens of up to 10.5 inches.

    Production of the 2025 Yaris will commence in February next year. Details of the UK range and specifications will be confirmed in due course.

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    Rhys is a UK-based automotive enthusiast and writer with over 15 years of media experience. On Cornered.co.uk, he shares personal car journeys, honest reviews, and insights into performance cars and EVs.

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