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Toyota Yaris Used Cars For Sale in AUS

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Used Car For Sale from Japan
Reduced by $3,860
101,500kms | Automatic | 1500cc | Petrol Hybrid
$27,390 Drive Away or $125 Wkly
 
Used Car For Sale from Japan
Reduced by $1,800
59,600kms | Automatic | 1500cc | Petrol Hybrid
$36,490 Drive Away or $164 Wkly

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Toyota Yaris Petrol Hybrid Cars

Toyota has brought an updated version of its popular Yaris to Australia, featuring a petrol-electric hybrid engine and all-wheel drive capabilities. The new Yaris 4x4, or Yaris Hybrid AWD-i as it is officially known, promises a unique blend of fuel efficiency and all-terrain performance that could appeal to a broad range of Australian drivers.

Under the hood, the Toyota Yaris Hybrid AWD-i combines a 1.5-liter three-cylinder petrol engine with an electric motor that drives the rear wheels. Together they produce up to 85kW (114 hp) and allow the car to sprint from 0-100 km/h in around 10 seconds. This may not sound like much, but combined with responsive handling and quick acceleration off the line, it should make for a zippy urban commuter vehicle.

Where this model shines is in its ability to switch between front-wheel drive for city driving, while also offering full-time all-wheel-drive capability when traction is required on wet or slippery surfaces. In terms of fuel economy, Toyota claims it can achieve up to 3.7 liters per 100 km using the more realistic WLTP standard. Given Australia's vast rural landscapes with mixed terrains and unpredictable weather patterns, this model's drivetrain provides the versatility drivers may require.

The new Toyota Yaris also features improved technology inside and out. There are larger digital screens displaying key information including real-time speed, charging status and power distribution - which help keep drivers informed while focusing on safe driving.

Other driver assist features include lane departure warnings with steering assist and adaptive cruise control - which further supports safety for drivers traveling on long journeys along Australia's highways.

While Australian consumers often favor large vehicles, these have their drawbacks when navigating inner-city roads which are congested or narrow; smaller cars often become far more practical solutions. With better storage space compared to its predecessor models whilst still delivering affordability running costs due to hybrid technology - the Toyota Yaris Petrol Hybrid AWD-i sets itself apart as a stylish but highly practical option suited towards metropolitan road networks found across most Australian capital cities while providing reliable off-road capability.

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