The Toyota Yaris Hybrid has a RRP range of £22,630 to £29,705. However, with carwow you can save on average £2,865. Prices start at £20,244 if paying cash. Monthly payments start at £226. The price of a used Toyota Yaris Hybrid on carwow starts at £13,750. Our most popular versions of the Toyota Yaris Hybrid are: Toyota Yaris XP210 (2020-2023) Owner's Manual / Before Driving / Door and Locks / Door Locks / Auto Lock/Unlock Function. When the vehicle speed exceeds 12 mph (20 km/h), all doors and the liftgate lock automatically. When the ignition is switched off, all doors and the liftgate unlock automatically. These functions can also be disabled so that If your car has a control setting for snow or ice, use it. This will reduce torque to the driven wheels, reducing the chance of wheelspin. In a manual car, be gentle with the clutch so that power is delivered to the driving wheels more smoothly, reducing the chance of skidding. Be gentle with the throttle. Winter Driving Tips. We're committed to keeping you and your Toyota as safe as possible. As temperatures begin to drop, it’s important to ensure your car is ready for any necessary winter journeys. Snowfall and icy conditions can cause trouble when you’re hitting the road, so here are our tips for seeing your Toyota through the winter safely. Driving instructor: Yaris is ‘L’ of a car for new drivers. When driving instructor Tracey Bradshaw decided to switch from a manual to an automatic car, little did she know what a great decision she had made. “I’ve been a driving instructor since 2003,” said the 54-year-old from Newcastle upon Tyne who runs Freedom Automatic Driving Understandably, the Yaris Hybrid has been set up for optimum fuel economy, but 0-62mph in 11.8 seconds isn't particularly spritely for a 1.5-litre petrol engine boosted by an electric motor. That How do manual hybrid cars work? Driving a hybrid car with a manual transmission is no different to any other manual vehicle. In fact, you'd find it difficult to tell just from driving that the vehicle was a mild hybrid, such is the similarity of the on-road experience. Under the bonnet however, clever things are happening. The Nissan Versa, with its 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine and continuously variable automatic transmission, matches the Yaris exactly with a 32/40/35 mpg rating, while the Hyundai Accent and its Road tax. As a sub-£40,000 hybrid car, the Yaris is taxed at a rate of £155 a year. Company-car users benefit from a 23% BiK (Benefit-in-Kind) tax rate, which equates to just shy of £1,000 a year for 20% taxpayers – or £2,000 for 40% payers – on the entry-level Icon model. Previous MPG & CO2 emissions. Next Performance, engine & drive. A 0-60mph time of 9.0sec won’t set anyone’s trousers on fire, but the Yaris doesn’t struggle to get up to motorway speeds. It’s super economical, especially around town, but the 1.5-litre kMmUT.