Enjoyable and comprehensive review. I’m driving a 2021 version and intend to keep it for a few years. Yaris is perfect for UK driving. Looking forward to what will be next for Yaris!
I like these, I had the 'old' one as a hire car and it was very easy to drive in town but I'm glad to hear its got more torque as it was needed. Another thorough and entertaining review my friend! :)
@@dimitermarchev9040 The headlights are great. I live in a rural area where it can be pretty dark at night, the led headlights of the Yaris worked really well for me.
@@Carnold_YT It very depends on the style of the driving, and the speed. 80-100 km/h, not accelerating too much, slowing down here and there. And then you see it going from 22 -25 km/L, to 30-32 km/L and even above. And the weather - near 30 C.
I have heard of that issue, the 12 volt battery seems a bit undersized. After long standstill the battery drains and the high voltage battery can not be unlocked.
I'm new to your channel but absolutely addicted. Every video is expertly and brilliantly explained which is perfect for me - I'm not very car savvy. Even an idiot can understand. .... And here I am! 😂 Greetings from London, England 🤓🇬🇧
Hallo Arold, Goede review van de nieuwe Yaris met 130 PK. Hij staat voor mij in bestelling. Ik heb een aantal keren een rit naar Parijs (555 KM). Ik rijd cruisecontrol en met een snelheid van gewoon 100 KM per uur. Wat zou volgens jou mij verbruik ongeveer zijn? Met vriendelijke groet..
Ik haalde 1 op 28 met de Hybrid 115, ik denk dat je zeker 1 op 25 moet kunnen halen. Hier is mijn Nederlandstalige test: carnold.nl/rijimpressie-toyota-yaris-hybrid-130/
Comparing the updated 130hp with the pre-update 115hp, do you find the new one quieter on the highway? Some people have said there's a bonded front windscreen, improved engine mounts and other changes that mean there is less noise from outside the vehicle and from the drivetrain. Did you notice any difference?
In all honesty: I haven't really noticed a difference. Reason being: we have a daytime speed limit of 100 km/h and at that speed the Yaris was and still is, very quiet. It may be true that the updated version is quieter at higher speeds, but I can't say with certainty. However, I did notice the added horsepower during merging and overtaking, that does make the car smoother and less noisy, due to the fact that engine has to 'work' less hard to achieve the desired speed.
@@Carnold_YT Many thanks. I guess if the drivetrain is working less hard, and the electric motor is engaged more often, it must be quieter. I'm reassured you found the car quiet at highway speed.
I think your current Yaris will do just fine, the extra cost (buying a brand new car) will outweigh the performance benefit. If you enjoy your Yaris, I think you should keep it. Thanks for watching!
Man, my Volvo V40 2017 with D2 diesel got better fuel consumption than this and the taxes are nearly 3x lower(Sweden). Don't see the point in getting this, which is sad
It's a common mistake in my opinion to compare the fuel consumption of diesel and petrol cars, because the measuring system is the same. Both can be measured in liters per 100 kilometer, but the fuels are completely different - how much petrol equivalent would your Volvo consume? In terms of energy efficiency and total energy consumption diesel engines make total sense, I cannot disagree with you on that point. But the reality in the Netherlands is that diesel engine have been practically killed off by politics. Road taxes for a V40 D2 are € 140 a month over here...
@@Carnold_YT My D2 is 88€ per year and this Yaris is 237€. Might be bad comparison because my D2 is still under older regulations hence the cost. Nonetheless, still doesn't make any sense to get rid of yet, since diesel is still cheaper than gas. If it was more like 3l/100km then I would consider it
Great review, your mix of technical details and your ability to give the viewer a ‘feel’ of what the car is like to drive is unique. Well Done!
Thanks for your comment, much appreciated!
Enjoyable and comprehensive review. I’m driving a 2021 version and intend to keep it for a few years. Yaris is perfect for UK driving. Looking forward to what will be next for Yaris!
Thanks for your comment and thanks for watching!
Hello from Ireland...I'm thinking one of best yaris reviews yet 🎉 to Toyota ..."SOLD"!
Thanks so much!
I like these, I had the 'old' one as a hire car and it was very easy to drive in town but I'm glad to hear its got more torque as it was needed. Another thorough and entertaining review my friend! :)
Thanks for watching Mike!
Hi.I had my excel model last week and I love it.Very informative and balanced review thank you.
Thank you for your comment and feedback, much appreciated!
How are headlights at night! Are they bright, making the space in front of you easy to see?
@@dimitermarchev9040 The headlights are great. I live in a rural area where it can be pretty dark at night, the led headlights of the Yaris worked really well for me.
I have the 2024 Hybrid Yaris, average fuel consumption is 4L/100 km, and the maximum was 1L /38 km. Feels much better than my previous, Kia.
It's amazing how efficient the Yaris is, but 1:38 is quite remarkable!
@@Carnold_YT It very depends on the style of the driving, and the speed. 80-100 km/h, not accelerating too much, slowing down here and there. And then you see it going from 22 -25 km/L, to 30-32 km/L and even above. And the weather - near 30 C.
Cool car,nice video thanks mate
Thanks for watching!
Thank You for this Video, i have the same Car since 4 Weeks and i love it.
Good choice, wishing you many safe trips and driving fun!
Very attractive looking car . The major problem with the Yaris and Yaris X is the battery which regularly runs flat . This has not yet been resolved .
I have heard of that issue, the 12 volt battery seems a bit undersized. After long standstill the battery drains and the high voltage battery can not be unlocked.
I love the Yaariss too.
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I'm new to your channel but absolutely addicted. Every video is expertly and brilliantly explained which is perfect for me - I'm not very car savvy. Even an idiot can understand.
.... And here I am! 😂
Greetings from London, England 🤓🇬🇧
Thank you for the kind words, and thanks for watching!
@@Carnold_YT You are most welcome! Keep up the brilliant work 😁
Hallo Arold,
Goede review van de nieuwe Yaris met 130 PK.
Hij staat voor mij in bestelling.
Ik heb een aantal keren een rit naar Parijs (555 KM).
Ik rijd cruisecontrol en met een snelheid van gewoon 100 KM per uur.
Wat zou volgens jou mij verbruik ongeveer zijn?
Met vriendelijke groet..
Ik haalde 1 op 28 met de Hybrid 115, ik denk dat je zeker 1 op 25 moet kunnen halen. Hier is mijn Nederlandstalige test: carnold.nl/rijimpressie-toyota-yaris-hybrid-130/
Comparing the updated 130hp with the pre-update 115hp, do you find the new one quieter on the highway? Some people have said there's a bonded front windscreen, improved engine mounts and other changes that mean there is less noise from outside the vehicle and from the drivetrain. Did you notice any difference?
In all honesty: I haven't really noticed a difference. Reason being: we have a daytime speed limit of 100 km/h and at that speed the Yaris was and still is, very quiet. It may be true that the updated version is quieter at higher speeds, but I can't say with certainty. However, I did notice the added horsepower during merging and overtaking, that does make the car smoother and less noisy, due to the fact that engine has to 'work' less hard to achieve the desired speed.
@@Carnold_YT Many thanks. I guess if the drivetrain is working less hard, and the electric motor is engaged more often, it must be quieter. I'm reassured you found the car quiet at highway speed.
wat een prachtige auto
I have the 116 and i am enjoying it. I go highway and mountains sometimes. Not often. Should i buy the 130?
I think your current Yaris will do just fine, the extra cost (buying a brand new car) will outweigh the performance benefit. If you enjoy your Yaris, I think you should keep it. Thanks for watching!
@@Carnold_YT Thanks, I am just anxious and want to have the fastest for some reason
In that case you could consider the GR Yaris 😉
dont forget that this car has overspeed warning. i wouldnt buy it even it had 200hp if its beeping all the time
@@Kahvimania Can't it just be visual warning like the 2022 model?
Man, my Volvo V40 2017 with D2 diesel got better fuel consumption than this and the taxes are nearly 3x lower(Sweden).
Don't see the point in getting this, which is sad
It's a common mistake in my opinion to compare the fuel consumption of diesel and petrol cars, because the measuring system is the same. Both can be measured in liters per 100 kilometer, but the fuels are completely different - how much petrol equivalent would your Volvo consume?
In terms of energy efficiency and total energy consumption diesel engines make total sense, I cannot disagree with you on that point. But the reality in the Netherlands is that diesel engine have been practically killed off by politics. Road taxes for a V40 D2 are € 140 a month over here...
@@Carnold_YT My D2 is 88€ per year and this Yaris is 237€. Might be bad comparison because my D2 is still under older regulations hence the cost.
Nonetheless, still doesn't make any sense to get rid of yet, since diesel is still cheaper than gas.
If it was more like 3l/100km then I would consider it