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Toyota Yaris Cross gets new look and drops entry-level hybrid


Toyota has updated the Yaris Cross with a fresh look that brings it into line with the brand’s newer models, such as the Aygo X and Prius.

Key changes include new LED headlights with C-shaped daytime running elements, plus a new honeycomb-style front grille.

Inside, the sports seats that were previously exclusive to the second-from-top Excel trim level are now standard on Design, a grade below. Design also gains ambient lighting and a wireless phone charger as standard.

Excel, meanwhile, gains a power-opening boot, and electric folding door mirrors have been made standard across the range.

The entry-level 116bhp 1.5-litre petrol-hybrid powertrain has been discontinued, meaning the only option is the more powerful 128bhp variant that was introduced in 2024. It is available with either front- or four-wheel-drive, with the latter adding an electric motor on the rear wheels that kicks in when traction is limited at the front end. Its power output is the same regardless of which drivetrain you choose, however.

Order books will open this autumn, Toyota UK said. Prices have yet to be confirmed but are expected to rise slightly for the entry-level Icon and Design trims (£27,295 and £29,775), given the discontinuation of the 116bhp hybrid set-up. The rest of the range – which goes up to £33,180 for the Excel grade – is expected to remain broadly the same.

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