I just bought the 2024 version of Yaris Cross 116 hp version. In my opinion, the extra 14hp version is a big waste of money. 14 hp is like 0,5 sec differences which is not noticabe at all. The "Noise" which everyone is talking about is just wierd. I have extremely sharp ears and those "Noise" doesnt bother me at all. You know, back in the days when you drive manual cars, you were supposed to listen to the engine when shifting gears? People really really got spoiled, seriously. What a tiny details to complain on. In general, the yaris cross is probably the most bang for the bucks you can get and Im super happy about it!
It's the change in torque and response that makes the difference, it's also probably the same margin of difference between a 1.6 and a 1.8 20 years ago, which would have incurred a similar difference in price but also been more to run, whereas now you can have a bit more power with no running cost downsides
People always think it's the peak hp value that determines how much you get pushed back in the seat, but it's the 30% increase in torque that pushes you back 30% more into the seat when you hit the gas. It's like it got a 30% bigger engine.
@@briank10101 and @buckleupshow, both cars have exactly the SAME engine max torque at 120 @ 3600 - 4800. And the difference between powertrain max torque is barely.. It's not worth 3k euros extra. Waste of money through the window!
I have the 2023 model got it new great 4 person car Just few things missing like No air vent at the back No lights at the back No USB at the back Leg room a bit tight Not much storage compared to old cars There is a Asian version i think which addresses some of the issues which i have mentioned Over all a great car for high mpg
Ich hätte mir auch sehr gerne und fast einen mit 130 PS gekauft, aber der Sitzkomfort - zu kurze Sitzflächen und keine Lendenwirbelstütze, in der Version, für die ich mich interessierte + der billige Plastik im Innenraum haben mich bei meinem Golf VII von 2015 bleiben lassen.
Now, after nearly 40 Hours of educating myself in the topic of modern cars and what is available right now, i need to buy a new car. This is the first time i ever look into this. After checking out nearly every other manufacturer, i think this is the best choice in that price range given its 15 years of warranty, its efficiency and its features. Especially after the facelift with the "new" motor.
@@BuckleUpShow When I picked up my Toyota Yaris Cross Premiere Edition 130 BHP the petrol gauge stated 251 miles range, since I bought it I have put £50 of petrol in. I now have 768 miles on the clock and a petrol gauge range of 328 miles, with an average 69.1 mpg showing on the dashboard.
It's manufacturer provided footage, since there aren't any significant exterior updates they haven't updated it yet, and even if they do since it's only a facelift it likely wouldn't be a UK plated car
Good review. I ordered mine in the Netherlands, I am Dutch. The mpg challenge was fun, yet, gives a bit of a one-sided view now. Noise reduction should also be tested when you accelerate more fiercely. Glad you are positive. The 12V battery should also be better, overcoming starting problems in 2021 version.
I did the economy test in a GR sport spec car, I also drove the red design car that I used for the walk around section and floored that, it's audible but not intrusive
@BuckleUpShow no it should be better, my neighbour sold his 2021 version and has the 130 hp now, he notices the difference in norse. I find all the safely technology reassuring too. Thanks again.
Dead jealous. My 2 litre Corolla (not plug in but full hybrid) is only managing an average of 65mpg/41% electric only this month (!!) - with a Somerset to Scotland road trip thrown in. Mind you, on some Scottish legs I did manage over 90 mpg. Toyota really have nailed the efficiency without the dire drawbacks of electric only vehicles.
I planning to buy a new car and I am wondering which one to choose - Kia Stonic (manual) or Toyota Yaris Cross (eCVT hybrid). Which one will be better for countryside with better fuel economy?
In the website, this model was suposed to have a sunroof. I actually bought it last week, and i'm afraid it won't feature the panoramic... can anyone confirm this car is offered with this feature, i can't find anything on it.Just making, sure, as the dealership also said it had a sunroof, but i cant find any images on it...
@@BuckleUpShow well, in the portuguese website it would be the luxury trim, which states it has the roof. Same rims as this one and no double tone roof, so i thought it would be the same.
The car in the walk around was a "Design" which is second from bottom, the car I was sitting in for the driving section was a GR sport and the car in the external driving footage was actually a pre updates car as they haven't really changed on the outside. We have 5 trim levels in the UK
I recently managed to buy one of the last petrol Yaris Cross left in the dealership - it's a 2022 model, 125 hp. I was looking for reviews of that in Europe, but there are none... I'm in Bulgaria.
@@BuckleUpShow They have, it's not sold in the UK though, but I've seen them all over continental Europe. You can find pov drive videos of it on TH-cam (for some reason I can't put a video link here). Anyway, my point is I would have loved to see you review it before I bought it. Your video on the Dacia Jogger sold me on it, but the wait was too long and I opted for the Yaris Cross non-hybrid, which was available.
I feel like you’ve answered this in other videos but how tall are you? That driving position is quite far back, compared to the YC24 I sat in yesterday at a dealer…
Getting this car in 10 days. Went with the smaller engine which is good enough for me. If it would have been a thousand or two more for the stronger engine I would have gone for that....but it's quite a bit more if you want the 130 engine.
The drivers seat is back quite far, if it was further forward, the chap would get in the back ok. We picked our Toyota Yaris Cross a week ago & love it🎉 x
@BuckleUpShow That's a good point, BUT, you could sit in the back ok👍 . We changed our car from the Corolla, we weren't looking to, but were invited to a VIP Toyota event. The salesman gave us such a good deal, it was amazing. The MPH hasn't settled yet, it said I was doing 99.9 mpg !! X
Had this on my shortlist but the back seat is just too small for an adult. Other than that it's a super vehicle. Leaning towards the Honda Jazz Crosstar myself.
It was a GR sport that I drove (design in the walk around) that starts from around £31k, still handily less than a top spec T-Cross where you still have to pay extra for heated seats and sat nav
I would buy one these, but if like me you don't drive the car every day, and do mainly short local journeys, you would probably need to buy a solar panel trickle charger otherwise the 12v battery will go flat and you wont be able to start the car. It's a well known problem with some Hybrids and EV's that never seems to get mentioned in these reviews.
@@BuckleUpShow haha, very funny 😂 but I think I'll just stick with my 7 year old petrol Yaris with it's 7 year old battery that has never let me down 🙂
@@thewalrus6833my 14 yr old 1.0 yaris worth 1500quid 100k reliable miles, 60mpg and diy servicing a cinch. Park that against cost of buying this. Abs ridiculous that Re-centres go on about economy
Regarding the battery of hev vehicles, I believe that it has 2 batteries, one to start the engine and one much bigger to store electrical energy and use it to move the car
It's a nice car but the battery will die after 3 days if you don't drive it. Do a search for Yaris battery issues , known issue. Imo that's a fairly good reason to give it a skip.
We're aware, we're not in the business of making car reviews for people who barely drive their cars though. If your use case is such that you'd always be worried about a flat battery in this you should probably just buy a banger for 2k cause you're never going to be more than walking distance from home anyway
@@BuckleUpShow lol. What about if you travel and go on holidays and leave your car parked at the airport. Judging by how many cars there are parked at the airport I would say it's a common enough use case. Personally I think it's an issue, but I accept it's not an every day event. The bottom line is I can buy any other car and avoid this issue. It's a decent car overall if you can accept this issue.
Good review shame about the Grey car 2021 model with a women driving it, New model looks different it has HEV instead of Hybrid at the back. Would have nice being to see video footage of the car you where driving.
Too much black exterior trim and the squared off wheel arches look awful. We didn't see any of the infortainment controls neither was there any mention of the type of auto transmission. The interior looks very plasticky for a car of this price segment.
Only if in the days leading up to those couple of days you've only been driving it short distances where the engine barely has to turn on. And even if that is the case battery conditioners can be had for £20 these days
I just bought the 2024 version of Yaris Cross 116 hp version.
In my opinion, the extra 14hp version is a big waste of money. 14 hp is like 0,5 sec differences which is not noticabe at all.
The "Noise" which everyone is talking about is just wierd. I have extremely sharp ears and those "Noise" doesnt bother me at all.
You know, back in the days when you drive manual cars, you were supposed to listen to the engine when shifting gears?
People really really got spoiled, seriously. What a tiny details to complain on.
In general, the yaris cross is probably the most bang for the bucks you can get and Im super happy about it!
It's the change in torque and response that makes the difference, it's also probably the same margin of difference between a 1.6 and a 1.8 20 years ago, which would have incurred a similar difference in price but also been more to run, whereas now you can have a bit more power with no running cost downsides
People always think it's the peak hp value that determines how much you get pushed back in the seat, but it's the 30% increase in torque that pushes you back 30% more into the seat when you hit the gas. It's like it got a 30% bigger engine.
@@briank10101 and @buckleupshow, both cars have exactly the SAME engine max torque at 120 @ 3600 - 4800.
And the difference between powertrain max torque is barely..
It's not worth 3k euros extra. Waste of money through the window!
Do you understand what a torque curve is?
@@BuckleUpShow HE doesn't, for sure 😅
I have the 2024 and i love it. Its a nice little car to drive. And the steering is sooo smooth.
Glad you're enjoying it
Nd how much is?
I have the 2023 model got it new great 4 person car
Just few things missing like
No air vent at the back
No lights at the back
No USB at the back
Leg room a bit tight
Not much storage compared to old cars
There is a Asian version i think which addresses some of the issues which i have mentioned
Over all a great car for high mpg
It's a Brilliantly efficient car
Ich hätte mir auch sehr gerne und fast einen mit 130 PS gekauft, aber der Sitzkomfort - zu kurze Sitzflächen und keine Lendenwirbelstütze, in der Version, für die ich mich interessierte + der billige Plastik im Innenraum haben mich bei meinem Golf VII von 2015 bleiben lassen.
Great to see a review team of different shapes and sizes. Really insightful for real world life!
Thanks for watching
Now, after nearly 40 Hours of educating myself in the topic of modern cars and what is available right now, i need to buy a new car. This is the first time i ever look into this. After checking out nearly every other manufacturer, i think this is the best choice in that price range given its 15 years of warranty, its efficiency and its features. Especially after the facelift with the "new" motor.
Where do you live that it gets a fifteen year warranty?
Wow! It's only 10 in the UK. Only 😂
@@speakatron5634 15 years for the battery in the UK. 10 years for the rest provided you get a service annually or every 10,000 miles.
I've got one in red,,Brilliant vehicle it came with £25 of petrol and 5 weeks later I haven't put any more in yet
How far have you driven in miles
@@BuckleUpShow When I picked up my Toyota Yaris Cross Premiere Edition 130 BHP the petrol gauge stated 251 miles range, since I bought it I have put £50 of petrol in. I now have 768 miles on the clock and a petrol gauge range of 328 miles, with an average 69.1 mpg showing on the dashboard.
Harry driving in an efficiency challenge is very different to Harry driving at literally any other time 🤣🤣
You can't spend your life doing 40 on a dual carriageway
@@BuckleUpShow indeed!
Mine is now 2 years old, and seems to be getting more and more efficient. Currently on 78 mpg, which is way better than the official figures!
They are very impressive
That's so fab, ours is going higher🎉x
Eh? There is a 2021 car (in the driving sections) from the number plate. I’m confused… ??
It's manufacturer provided footage, since there aren't any significant exterior updates they haven't updated it yet, and even if they do since it's only a facelift it likely wouldn't be a UK plated car
Good review. I ordered mine in the Netherlands, I am Dutch. The mpg challenge was fun, yet, gives a bit of a one-sided view now. Noise reduction should also be tested when you accelerate more fiercely.
Glad you are positive. The 12V battery should also be better, overcoming starting problems in 2021 version.
I did the economy test in a GR sport spec car, I also drove the red design car that I used for the walk around section and floored that, it's audible but not intrusive
@BuckleUpShow no it should be better, my neighbour sold his 2021 version and has the 130 hp now, he notices the difference in norse. I find all the safely technology reassuring too. Thanks again.
Dead jealous. My 2 litre Corolla (not plug in but full hybrid) is only managing an average of 65mpg/41% electric only this month (!!) - with a Somerset to Scotland road trip thrown in. Mind you, on some Scottish legs I did manage over 90 mpg. Toyota really have nailed the efficiency without the dire drawbacks of electric only vehicles.
I was doing very careful driving, and 65 in regular driving is still really good
I planning to buy a new car and I am wondering which one to choose - Kia Stonic (manual) or Toyota Yaris Cross (eCVT hybrid). Which one will be better for countryside with better fuel economy?
This will have better fuel economy
@@BuckleUpShow Thank you a lot for the quick response
In the website, this model was suposed to have a sunroof. I actually bought it last week, and i'm afraid it won't feature the panoramic... can anyone confirm this car is offered with this feature, i can't find anything on it.Just making, sure, as the dealership also said it had a sunroof, but i cant find any images on it...
When you say this model, which trim level are you talking about
@@BuckleUpShow well, in the portuguese website it would be the luxury trim, which states it has the roof. Same rims as this one and no double tone roof, so i thought it would be the same.
The car in the walk around was a "Design" which is second from bottom, the car I was sitting in for the driving section was a GR sport and the car in the external driving footage was actually a pre updates car as they haven't really changed on the outside. We have 5 trim levels in the UK
That efficiency is crazy! The obvious choice if you’re an economy focussed buyer.
Shame the tank is so small and you can't just drive for a 1000 miles without refills
Are you basing the 10 year warranty on the Toyota relax warranty program?
Yes
I recently managed to buy one of the last petrol Yaris Cross left in the dealership - it's a 2022 model, 125 hp. I was looking for reviews of that in Europe, but there are none... I'm in Bulgaria.
I'm afraid I don't follow, Toyota hasn't made a Yaris Cross with 125 hp
@@BuckleUpShow They have, it's not sold in the UK though, but I've seen them all over continental Europe. You can find pov drive videos of it on TH-cam (for some reason I can't put a video link here). Anyway, my point is I would have loved to see you review it before I bought it. Your video on the Dacia Jogger sold me on it, but the wait was too long and I opted for the Yaris Cross non-hybrid, which was available.
We only get the hybrid only Yaris cross in the UK
@@danielrussell446 Nowadays it's the same for us, no more petrol-only :/
Having just watched your Honda jazz cross video as you have driven both car with this one as well what is your choice between the 2 ?
I would buy the Jazz
@BuckleUpShow Yaris cross or the jazz cross sorry ??
Are there different versions of the car for the European and Asian market? I see many reviews with a different front mask.
There are two cars sold internationally with the Yaris Cross name, this one and one for lower cost markets such as south east Asia and south America
How does this year’s model compare to its predecessor in 2022 apart from its upgraded motor? I love the informative video by the way!
Otherwise very little has changed, it's quieter and there's some new trim options but otherwise the same
Im in Asia, driving a Japan version Yaris Cross hybrid Z, so far so good
It's a great little car!
How does it compare to Lexus LBX?
I would save my money and buy this
i just bought it!! the best car that i own in my life...
Nd how much is?
What have you owned before?
Best to speak to your local dealer for most up to date pricing
I feel like you’ve answered this in other videos but how tall are you? That driving position is quite far back, compared to the YC24 I sat in yesterday at a dealer…
180 cm or 5'11", whichever takes your fancy
If you looked at his reviews you'll know he is 6'2 "
No that’s Rob
Getting this car in 10 days. Went with the smaller engine which is good enough for me. If it would have been a thousand or two more for the stronger engine I would have gone for that....but it's quite a bit more if you want the 130 engine.
Thanks for watching
Thanks Harry🎉 x
Thank you for watching
The drivers seat is back quite far, if it was further forward, the chap would get in the back ok. We picked our Toyota Yaris Cross a week ago & love it🎉 x
If it were further forward, I wouldn't be comfortable driving it unfortunately
@BuckleUpShow That's a good point, BUT, you could sit in the back ok👍 . We changed our car from the Corolla, we weren't looking to, but were invited to a VIP Toyota event. The salesman gave us such a good deal, it was amazing. The MPH hasn't settled yet, it said I was doing 99.9 mpg !!
X
Had this on my shortlist but the back seat is just too small for an adult. Other than that it's a super vehicle. Leaning towards the Honda Jazz Crosstar myself.
In case you've not seen it, Harry has also reviewed the Jazz Crosstar! th-cam.com/video/VI0vW4Iakew/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LNpvPbwx-cnIAWrK
@@BuckleUpShow That's probably my favorite review video on the Crosstar. I've watched it many times and it helped me make up my mind. Cheers 😊
Amazing, glad we've been helpful!
I do feel you should also emphasise that you were driving the top of the range model at £30k+
It was a GR sport that I drove (design in the walk around) that starts from around £31k, still handily less than a top spec T-Cross where you still have to pay extra for heated seats and sat nav
I would buy one these, but if like me you don't drive the car every day, and do mainly short local journeys, you would probably need to buy a solar panel trickle charger otherwise the 12v battery will go flat and you wont be able to start the car. It's a well known problem with some Hybrids and EV's that never seems to get mentioned in these reviews.
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@@BuckleUpShow haha, very funny 😂 but I think I'll just stick with my 7 year old petrol Yaris with it's 7 year old battery that has never let me down 🙂
@@thewalrus6833my 14 yr old 1.0 yaris worth 1500quid 100k reliable miles, 60mpg and diy servicing a cinch. Park that against cost of buying this. Abs ridiculous that
Re-centres go on about economy
Regarding the battery of hev vehicles, I believe that it has 2 batteries, one to start the engine and one much bigger to store electrical energy and use it to move the car
Yes, nobody is disputing this
not so much room in the back compaire to the Honda Jazz hybrid 2024 isnt it?
The Honda Jazz is an incredibly well packaged car
It's a nice car but the battery will die after 3 days if you don't drive it. Do a search for Yaris battery issues , known issue. Imo that's a fairly good reason to give it a skip.
We're aware, we're not in the business of making car reviews for people who barely drive their cars though. If your use case is such that you'd always be worried about a flat battery in this you should probably just buy a banger for 2k cause you're never going to be more than walking distance from home anyway
@@BuckleUpShow lol. What about if you travel and go on holidays and leave your car parked at the airport. Judging by how many cars there are parked at the airport I would say it's a common enough use case. Personally I think it's an issue, but I accept it's not an every day event. The bottom line is I can buy any other car and avoid this issue. It's a decent car overall if you can accept this issue.
@@BuckleUpShow nobody head reply little boy. Perhaps yu should get out the car and dosome exercise
@volt8684 PARKLIFE!
@@BuckleUpShowtrailertrash, glad I am not yaris seat ….
Good review shame about the Grey car 2021 model with a women driving it, New model looks different it has HEV instead of Hybrid at the back. Would have nice being to see video footage of the car you where driving.
Unfortunately there wasn’t any footage of this exact car to use from Toyota, and as I filmed this by myself, I’m sure how I could have got any.
Sounds like a big improvement over the noisy poor riding first gen model so now closer to justifying the high prices.
This is still a first gen model, it's just had a light facelift
Too much black exterior trim and the squared off wheel arches look awful. We didn't see any of the infortainment controls neither was there any mention of the type of auto transmission. The interior looks very plasticky for a car of this price segment.
Great news, they make one with no plastic cladding called the Lexus LBX
Hyper mile'ing in a sweaty car and crawling around the countryside like a geriatric dormer caravan does not count as driving.
I drove more than one Yaris cross that day that's just the bit I filmed
This car is one year ago only advertising when well lunch from India we too boring only for advertisement I don’t like this stop please
I'm sorry I don't understand what you mean
These cars simply won't start If you leave them a couple of days
Only if in the days leading up to those couple of days you've only been driving it short distances where the engine barely has to turn on. And even if that is the case battery conditioners can be had for £20 these days
I recommend replacing the 12 v battery to a AGM type like optima yellowtop, makes a huge difference.