* Combining the power of a highly-efficient petrol engine and one or more electric motors, Toyota Hybrids can charge themselves while you drive, slow down or brake. You can drive some distances in electric mode and never have to plug in or worry about battery range as the petrol engine takes over when the battery is empty.
§ Average percentage of real-life combined journeys spent in EV mode of around 117,196 Yaris Hybrid customers in the UK between 1st January 2023 and 30th June 2023. Total distance travelled by all drivers was around 155 million kilometers. Results from a variety of weather and driving conditions. Actual percentages may differ, depending on location, driving style, traffic, weather conditions and the particular vehicle model.
EV time and distance are calculated based on instantaneous fuel consumption < 0.001lt, with that value then divided by the total driving time or distance respectively. Toyota makes no warranty or representation that the data will be accurate or fit for purpose and any reliance placed on the data to make decisions will be done under the reader’s sole responsibility. Toyota incurs no liability whatsoever for any consequences incurred arising directly or indirectly from any such reliance.
◊ In a Hybrid a combustion engine and one or more electric motors work together in one advanced powertrain. The motor boosts performance while also working as a generator to turn surplus energy into electrical charge, reducing fuel consumption.
** Whichever occurs sooner.
§§ An electrified car is one propelled by one or more electric motors to some extent. Some electrified cars, including Hybrids and Plug-in Hybrids, also have a petrol engine. Others, like the Toyota bZ4X, are entirely electric.
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§§ An electrified car is one propelled by an electric motor to some extent. Some electrified cars, including Hybrids and Plug-in Hybrids, also have a petrol engine. Others, like the Toyota bZ4X, are entirely electric.
*** Emissions may be associated with other aspects of the car’s life cycle (including its manufacture), from the production of hydrogen fuel and from day-to-day usage, such as from the tyres and brakes.