Production of the 2025 Toyota Yaris will begin in February next year. What should customers expect of this revised fourth-generation supermini? As previewed below, the new line-up will include an enhanced GR Sport grade and stylish new options that will make Yaris even more competitive within the segment.
2025 Toyota Yaris GR Sport
Three years after hitting the streets, the new Yaris GR Sport looks keener than ever thanks to exterior and interior styling that captures the spirit of Toyota Gazoo Racing, our multiple championship-winning motorsport team.
The revised model will be available in exclusive Storm Grey paintwork (above), which can be specified in either monotone or bi-tone execution. It is beautifully enhanced with new-design 18-inch alloy wheels with matt paintwork and contrasting machined face finish. Meanwhile, the stylish interior – with standout red stitching and gunmetal grey accents – introduces an embossed GR Sport logo on the headrests.
What about the rest of the range?
The 2025 Toyota Yaris line-up will now include a new Forest Green colour (below), again available as a monotone finish or striking bi-tone combination with a contrasting black roof.
The range continues to employ a dual hybrid approach to meet customers’ varying needs, with both 114 and 129bhp versions of the 1.5-litre system delivering exceptional efficiency and best-in-class environmental performance. The two options have been proved to increase the model’s appeal, as customers rank the hybrid powertrain 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.
Please note that full details, specifications and prices for the 2025 Toyota Yaris range for the UK
will be confirmed in due course.
I’m very interested in buying the new Toyota Yaris hybrid for 2025
Hi Sally,
Thank you very much for your interest in the Yaris.
Have you had the chance to test drive one yet?
Thanks.
Do all models have full led lights front and back
Hi Alan,
Full details for the 2025 Toyota Yaris range for the UK will be confirmed in due course.
Thank you.
I was considering a new Toyota Prius to replace my 2018 model until I read the current Which? Report about the brakes. This is what it says: “ The brakes could be better. It takes 36.8 metres to bring the car to a standstill from 62mph, which is safe but much longer than the best in class. You can adjust the mild braking effect of energy recuperation by using the gear selector. There are three stages – gentle, medium and strong – and in its strongest setting, up to 80% of maximum deceleration can be achieved without pressing the brake pedal.”
It’s about time the Yaris got the ‘birds-eye’ and ‘all-around’ parking camera views that many of its competitors now have.
I whole heartedly agree, include ‘all-round’ parking camera as an option or standard on some models. They should also have more comfortable seats and a different rear end design. Mazda2 hybrid has a much better exterior design, front and rear. Though the Mazda2 hybrid has only one car model with built in sat nav which is a disappointment.