Description
Some cars blend into the background. This one politely declines.
Finished in Tyrol Silver?a colour that sounds like it should be poured into a glass and savoured?this sleek hybrid hatch is dressed to impress but doesn?t shout about it. It just quietly judges everyone else?s fuel economy while looking effortlessly sharp.
Under the bonnet? A 2.0-litre self-charging hybrid engine that?s all about smooth performance with a side of smug. You don?t need to plug it in, coax it, or whisper affirmations into the charging port. Just start it up and enjoy the seamless dance between electric and petrol power, like two tango partners in a very efficient relationship.
And yes, it?s the GR Sport trim. That means it?s been to the gym, got the sharp suit, and has the kind of sporty styling that makes traffic lights feel like a starting grid. Think gloss black accents, sleek alloys, and an interior that says, ?I?m sensible? but also a little bit spicy.?
Inside, it?s a tech-filled cocoon with dual-zone climate control, sporty seats that hug tighter than your nan at Christmas, and a big touchscreen for all your music, maps, and hands-free gossiping.
Sold by Vertu and Toyota Approved, so it?s been inspected, perfected, and gently polished until even the cupholders sparkle.
This is the car for drivers who want efficiency without the beige. For those who like their daily drive with a dash of performance flair and a sprinkling of futuristic cleverness. It?s smart, it?s sleek, and it?s more fun than a spreadsheet full of savings.
Warning: side effects may include smug smiles at petrol stations, parking lot admiration, and the sudden urge to take the long way home.