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Toyota Yaris 2022
Carsguide Senior Journalist Tom White had this to say at the time: It’s such a shame this Yaris is so expensive because for a city car it's a benchmark-setter. It’s the only hatch in this class to offer a hybrid drivetrain and such trim fuel consumption, while also offering the refinement and safety of vehicles only found a full segment up.
You can read the full review here.This is what Tom White liked most about this particular version of the Toyota Yaris: Sleek, efficient hybrid drive, Segment-leading ride quality, High safety spec
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Toyota Yaris 2022 Price and Specs
Pricing guides
Toyota Yaris Model | Body Type | Specs | Price from | Price to | |
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Ascent Sport | Hatchback | 1.5L ULP CVT AUTO | $20,130 | $25,520 | |
SX | Hatchback | 1.5L ULP CVT AUTO | $23,650 | $29,150 | |
SX Hybrid | Hatchback | 1.5L Hyb/ULP CVT AUTO | $25,410 | $31,350 | |
ZR | Hatchback | 1.5L ULP CVT AUTO | $26,290 | $32,450 |
Toyota Yaris 2022 Q&As
Check out real-world situations relating to the Toyota Yaris here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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Would you buy a 2023 Toyota Yaris Hybrid GXL 2WD or a 2018 Toyota RAV4 GXL?
These are quite different vehicles in terms of their physical size. While older generations of the RAV4 were known as compact SUVs, the current model is resolutely mid-sized. None of which is to say that the Yaris is cramped but it is a size-division smaller, so if you often carry people in the back seat or your family is growing, the RAV4 might be a bit more future-proof.
However, in driveline terms, the Yaris is the one that is truly future-proof thanks to its hybrid driveline. If most of your driving is around the city and suburbs, you might be surprised at just how efficient a modern hybrid can be. On the highway, there's less to be gained form the hybrid layout, so take that into account, too.
The other thing to consider is what happens a few years down the track at trade-in time. The RAV4 is question is already one generation older than the Yaris, and the hybrid Yaris is almost certain to be worth more as a second-hand proposition five years from now. Which means the latter will probably be the cheapest to own over that time in a wholistic sense.
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I intend to leave my 2012 Toyota Yaris in the garage while I am elsewhere in Australia for three months. Is there anything I need to do?
If you were leaving the vehicle standing for a whole year, this would be a bigger problem, but I don’t think three months of inactivity would be too harmful to the car. Plenty of people (particularly Victorians) were forced to lay up their work cars during Covid restrictions, and I haven’t heard of mass problems as a result.
You’re already ahead of some of those folks by having a garage in which to store the car, but there are also a few things you can do to reduce the impact of not moving for three months. Make sure the tyres are inflated to the correct pressure (to avoid flat posts when you return) and fill the fuel tank to reduce the chance of moisture forming in the fuel system. Wind the windows up but leave the bonnet catch undone so you can access the battery when you return.
You can also disconnect the battery but if you do, you’ll have to reprogram or re-code the radio when you return. A better way is to leave the car hooked up to a quality battery trickle-charger. Make sure you use one that is heat and fault-protected.
An even better plan of attack is to organise a trusted friend take the time to drive the car for you every few weeks. Provided they get the car up to operating temperature each time, it should be ready for action when you return.
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What car should I buy to replace my 2006 Toyota Corolla?
There are still plenty of great small cars around within your budget, Agnes, and they all have good safety packages (or we wouldn’t recommend them). Look at offerings such as the Suzuki Swift Navigator (with the optional autonomous emergency braking) for around $17,000 (plus on-road costs) or the Kia Rio S at around $19,000 or Kia Picanto S (one size smaller than the Rio) at closer to $16,000. Both the Kias also feature the brand’s excellent seven-year warranty, capped-price servicing and free roadside assistance which is great peace of mind.
The Volkswagen Polo is a classy drive but a little more expensive at closer to $21,000 for the 85TSi Comfortline. Actually, to be honest, you’ve missed the boat on bargain small cars by a couple of years. Firm favourites such as the Toyota Yaris and Mazda 2 have both been updated relatively recently and have recorded big price jumps in the process. The cheapest Yaris with an automatic transmission is now around $23,000 (it was less than $17,000 back in 2018) while the Mazda 2 Maxx went from being a sub-$17,000 proposition in 2018 to a $23,000 car by the time you add an automatic transmission in 2020.
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What cars with high seats and a big boot do you recommend?
If your dad was happy with his previous Yaris, then I think the new model would suit him just as well. Don’t be put off by the lack of a sedan, as the hatchback version is actually even better at swallowing things like wheelchairs. You’d be amazed at just how practical a conventional hatchback is. The real shame is that Toyota no longer sells the three-door version of the Yaris (they’re all five-doors now). Because the three-door model had longer doors, they made getting and in and out even easier. The only catch was that they opened pretty wide (which is why disabled car-parking spaces are extra wide as well).
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Toyota Yaris 2022 Fuel consumption
Fuel consumption for the 2022 Toyota Yaris is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Toyota Yaris currently offers fuel consumption from 3.3 to 4.9L/100km. The Toyota Yaris is available with the following fuel types: ULP and Hyb/ULP.
Toyota Yaris Model | Body Type | Specs | Fuel Consumption | |
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Ascent Sport | Hatchback | 1.5L,ULP,CVT AUTO | 4.9L/100km | |
SX | Hatchback | 1.5L,ULP,CVT AUTO | 4.9L/100km | |
SX Hybrid | Hatchback | 1.5L,Hyb/ULP,CVT AUTO | 3.3L/100km | |
ZR Hybrid | Hatchback | 1.5L,Hyb/ULP,CVT AUTO | 3.3L/100km |
Toyota Yaris 2022 Wheel size
Wheel size for the 2022 Toyota Yaris will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted.
Toyota Yaris Model | Body Type | Front Tyre Size | Front Rim | Rear Tyre Size | Rear Rim | |
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Ascent Sport | Hatchback | 185x60 R15 8 | — | 185x60 R15 8 | — | |
SX | Hatchback | 185x60 R15 8 | — | 185x60 R15 8 | — | |
SX Hybrid | Hatchback | 185x60 R15 8 | — | 185x60 R15 8 | — | |
ZR | Hatchback | 185x55 R16 8 | — | 185x55 R16 8 | — |
Toyota Yaris 2022 Dimensions
Dimensions for the 2022 Toyota Yaris are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1695mm x 1505mm and can vary on the basis of model.
Toyota Yaris Model | Body Type | Height x Width x Length | Ground Clearance | |
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Ascent Sport | Hatchback | 1505x1695x3940 mm | 150 mm | |
SX | Hatchback | 1505x1695x3940 mm | 150 mm | |
SX Hybrid | Hatchback | 1505x1695x3940 mm | 150 mm | |
ZR | Hatchback | 1505x1695x3940 mm | 150 mm |