2019 Toyota Yaris Sport

2019 Toyota Yaris Sport

Credit to it, though, it does at least feel agile - if still a little top-heavy - through faster bends. Body roll isn't completely erased from the picture, but it is tightly controlled. There's a reasonable amount of front-end grip, too, although this might have more to do with a shortage of punch from the hybrid powertrain than any deficiency in the chassis. Under more aggressive levels of throttle and on a greasy road, its nose does eventually begin to push into easily controllable understeer, but it's nothing that a lift of your right foot won't be able to sort out.

On the subject of that powertrain, it feels every bit as slow as its 11.8sec 0-62mph time suggests. You really need to wring its neck in order to extract anything resembling meaningful progress, which means you're subjected to the inevitable, coarse four-cylinder drone as the e-CVT spikes the engine's revs while you accelerate.

It's not without its merits, mind you. Around town, the ability to rely on electric power alone means you'll achieve very respectable economy figures indeed. Even after the more enthusiastic driving style that road testing often elicits, the Yaris was still claiming an average consumption figure of about 44mpg. Driven in a calmer fashion, we dare say you'd get even greater levels of frugality.

But on the whole, it's a largely joyless powertrain – one that has been designed for economical city-driving, as opposed to full-throttle blasts down country lanes. And while it's undoubtedly good at achieving those wallet-friendly economy figures, it's not a set-up whose effervescent enthusiasm actively encourages you to chase the revs all the way to the limiter. An Ecoboost-powered Ford Fiesta - even a fairly standard one - is far more enjoyable in this respect.

2019 Toyota Yaris Sport

Source: https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/toyota/yaris/first-drives/toyota-yaris-hybrid-gr-sport-2019-review

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