2024 Toyota Yaris Cross GR Sport review: 0-100 & POV test drive
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- 2024 Toyota Yaris Cross GR Sport review: 0-100 & POV test drive. For more insight and info, check out our full written review here: drivingenthusi...
2024 Toyota Yaris Cross GR Sport specifications:
85kW (115PS), 1.5-litre 3-cylinder hybrid
CVT auto transmission with front-wheel drive
Claimed 0-100km/h: N/A
Official average fuel consumption: 3.8L/100km
Tare weight: 1215kg
Boot space: 390L
Price: AU$36,000 (not including on-road costs, at time of upload)
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Toyota would put gr sport on a mobility scooter if they could
GR Sport just means sportier design. It's like M Sport vs M, or AMG Line v AMG, etc. Peugeot had the testicles to put GT on their 308 Wagon. It has a tiny 3 cylinder turbo engine that doesn't even make 200hp.
Nonetheless, Toyota should've at least tuned the driving feel.
Nana would approve
I think future gr sport models will start getting more power as well as cosmetic. The new CH-R gr sport is a good example. This came out before the Hilux gr-s and the chr gr-s I'm pretty sure
Drove and ordered one Friday. For a small 2nd car run around perfect. People i know getting 4l per 100 from one. Ideal second car for a couple ❤ looked at Corolla Cross as well, for what we wanted and value for money this was ideal and drove well at posted speed limits 😊
@@bens6674 yes both 165 cm
Awesome Car Indeed🎉 Love it!
Noticed it’s 26deg outside. Any chance at some stage of a hot day versus cooler day performance run in same car type thing. I have a large hill/passing lane not far from home and I know the ducato motorhome speed at the top and the difference is often about 10kph down on a 25+ day compared to under 20deg
Rented one of these recently. Not a completely terrible car but extremely high levels of road noise, uncomfortable seats, and pretty high levels of NVH from that engine. Certainly wouldn’t buy one
Which is bad enough in this car only has a 3-cylinder engine so the vibration is quite felt for a hybrid engine Yaris Cross in other countries with the code ac200 has a 4-cylinder engine for the hybrid version but the combination is only 5 hp smaller than this
Good jeebus, the road noise is high as!!!. Jiggly ride at speed? No thanks I guess?? Only the fuel economy seems to be the saving grace.
Extremely dangerously slow, should be illegal on Australian roads. So many fast drivers here.
Came for the GR Sport, left after reviewing the slow af comments 😅
Great video, thank you. However Toyota and their pricing is completely arrogant. 40 grand plus for one of the YarisGR is a joke; sorry
I saw GR Sport and though oooh, the GR badge on other Toyotas means spritely performance. But it's a bloody soggy sandwich. This is never okay and we see you Toyota. Dont think we dont see your false advertising 😂
Dangerously slow🥱
Rubbish, they are fine
city cars dont need to do 0-100 fast, get some perspective, its not all about speed.
@@bens6674 maybe you drive like a loon merging with traffic but most don't
You say 11.8 seconds is slow? When I first learnt to drive, I drove my Dad's old Camry; 94kW and a 12.4 second 0-100 when new. After 20 years, I'm not sure how much power and acceleration it lost. I never needed to go full send when merging on highways.
@@kareembaba7498 You already said it - anything over 10 seconds is dangerously slow.
Looks nippy. Obviously isn't. Doesn't really work.
They are fine drove one Friday. 4l per 100 is awesome for a run around
@@richardwalsh5570 Not sure I am looking for 'fine' for almost 40k driveaway. Not sure why they are using the GR sport badge either.
@@lamborghini0610 didn't buy a GR. Ordered GXL i reckon that or GX now they are upgraded is sweet spot.