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TOYOTAYARIS 1.5 VVT-h Icon Hatchback 5dr Petrol Hybrid E-CVT Euro 6 (s/s) (1

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  • Make: Toyota
  • Milage: 22376 Miles
  • Year: 2021
  • Model: Yaris
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Fuel: Hybrid
  • Location: BL90NJ

Description

2021 Toyota Yaris 1.5 VVT-h Icon Hatchback, a compact 5-door car that blends petrol and hybrid power for efficiency and practicality. Its 1.5-litre VVT-h engine, which stands for Variable Valve Timing-hybrid, delivers a respectable 116 PS, making it nippy enough for city driving while keeping fuel costs down. The E-CVT transmission, a smooth and seamless automatic, is typical of Toyota hybrids, offering a relaxed driving experience without the fuss of a manual gearbox. It's also Euro 6 compliant, meaning it meets stringent European emissions standards, and the stop/start system cuts the engine when idling to save fuel and reduce exhaust fumes. This particular Yaris is finished in Solid Paint - Pure White, a clean and classic colour that's easy to maintain. With just 22, 000 miles, it's barely run in for a car of this age, suggesting it's been lightly used since it rolled off the production line. It's a one-owner vehicle, which often hints at a well-cared-for history, and it comes with two keys, so you've got a spare handy. The features are practical and appealing for a small hatchback. Climate control keeps the cabin comfortable year-round, automatically adjusting the temperature without you fiddling with dials. Alloy wheels give it a sharper look compared to basic steel ones, while the space-saver spare wheel tucked away in the boot offers peace of mind for punctures without taking up much space. Privacy glass adds a touch of style and keeps prying eyes out, especially useful if you're parking in busy areas. It's a solid choice for someone after a reliable, economical runabout with a few creature comforts. If you're after more detailslike how it drives, what the running costs are like, or how it stacks up against rivals