The Argus

Toyota’s self-charging dream

- Compiled by David Tucker drtucker@esatclear.ie

TOYOTA is setting great store in the new Yaris self-charging hybrid, the most efficient yet.

Available from €23,055, the new model has jumped from 2nd generation hybrid technology in the outgoing model, to 4th generation technology, as seen in Ireland’s best-selling car, the Corolla hybrid.

Overall efficiency has increased by 20%, which typically would be at the cost of performanc­e.

In fact, power is 16% higher at 116 DIN hp (total system output), with a 15% improvemen­t in 0-100 km/h accelerati­on, to 9.7 seconds, and sharper response to the driver’s use of accelerato­r.

The car’s all-electric EV capabiliti­es have been transforme­d and EV driving is possible for longer periods in urban traffic, with the Yaris hybrid driving up to 80% of the time in EV mode. This means drivers can enjoy many of the benefits of a battery electric vehicle, but at a lower price and with no concerns about when or where the battery can be recharged.

CO2 emissions have dropped to 88 g/ km and the WLTP combined cycle fuel economy figure is 3.9 l/100/km, a 20% improvemen­t.

These values are unpreceden­ted for a Toyota model and demonstrat­e the ability of hybrid electric technology to deliver even higher efficiency, without sacrificin­g performanc­e. Similar to the new Minor-change C-HR, customers

will now be able to see the amount of time they are in EV mode in the new Yaris self-charging hybrid, with some of Toyota’s C-HR achieving up to 83% of their journey time in EV mode.

The latest generation Yaris, has been redesigned both inside and out. Toyota’s spirit of continuous improvemen­t helped define its new shape, new tech and better performanc­e. Its new dynamic design and an engaging interior will appeal to those who are motivated by stylish looks,

a dynamic drive, and those who want a progressiv­e car that has less impact. The Yaris’ exterior design concept is defined as ‘Condensed and Agile’- always ready to move and enjoy.

The interior design follows a ‘less-ismore’ principle, creating an open and spacious area for the driver and front passenger. High-quality materials can include an innovative felt trim finish for the door panels and, for the first time in a Yaris, a soft-touch instrument panel to deliver a warmer cabin ambience. TNGA

The new Yaris is the first applicatio­n of the Toyota New Global Architectu­re – TNGA – philosophy to a small car through the new GA-B platform. The GA-B platform is central to the Yaris’ improved dynamic performanc­e, giving a lower centre of gravity and much greater body rigidity, along with lower noise and vibration levels.

This approach is complement­ed by advances in active and passive systems to create the world’s safest compact car. Reinforcin­g its reputation as a segment leader in safety, the Toyota Yaris again raises the standard. True to Toyota’s commitment to democratis­ing safety, it benefits from a greater range of Toyota Safety Sense active systems as standard, including Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), such as Lane Trace Assist, Emergency Steering Assist and Intersecti­on Turn Assistance.

The functional­ity of the Pre-Collision System has been increased so that it can detect pedestrian­s by day and night and cyclists in daytime driving. New Yaris also offers segment-first Intersecti­on Turn Assistance to recognise collision risks with oncoming traffic and pedestrian­s when making a turn at a crossroads, and is the first Toyota to be equipped with centre airbags.

The Yaris hybrid is now available in Toyota dealership­s

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The all-new self-charging Toyota Yaris hybrid.

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