Source: Motorpress /Toyota South Africa
TOYOTA YARIS NAMED 2021 EUROPEAN CAR OF THE YEAR
Yaris’s hybrid electric technology acclaimed for its low emissions, drivability and accessible pricing Car of the Year jury also appreciated Yaris’s attractive design and class-leading safety
Yaris’s hybrid electric technology acclaimed for its low emissions, drivability and accessible pricing
A second win for Yaris, 21 years after the first generation model received the title Award coincides with Yaris becoming the best-selling car in Europe for the first time
Selected by a jury of 59 automotive journalists from across Europe, the fourth generation Yaris receives the award 21 years after the innovative first generation model was given the honour, in 2000. Since then, Yaris has been consistently recognised by the Car of Year judges, with each new generation of the car making the award’s shortlist.
This year the jury praised Yaris’s hybrid electric technology for its smooth driving, low emissions and accessible price point, illustrating why more than 80 per cent of European Yaris customers choose the hybrid powertrain. In the UK, Yaris is an all-hybrid model range.
Yaris was also recognised for its design, dynamic performance and class-leading safety. Furthermore, the jury particularly appreciated Toyota’s success in re-igniting passion for the hot hatch market across Europe with the launch of the GR Yaris.
While the fourth generation (European) Yaris is not currently available in South Africa, the exhilarating GR Yaris will join the local line-up in June this year. The GR-variant builds upon the core competencies of this award winning hatchback and offers a nostalgic throwback to the adrenaline-infused turbo AWD cars of the 90’s.
The 2021 European Car of the Year award comes just a few days after new Yaris became the best-selling car in Europe for the first time, a clear sign that customers agree with the jury’s opinion. Toyota has won the European Car of the Year award three times: the first generation Yaris in 2000; the second generation Prius in 2005; and now the fourth generation Yaris in 2021.
Selected by a jury of 59 automotive journalists from across Europe, the fourth generation Yaris receives the award 21 years after the innovative first generation model was given the honour, in 2000. Since then, Yaris has been consistently recognised by the Car of Year judges, with each new generation of the car making the award’s shortlist.
This year the jury praised Yaris’s hybrid electric technology for its smooth driving, low emissions and accessible price point, illustrating why more than 80 per cent of European Yaris customers choose the hybrid powertrain. In the UK, Yaris is an all-hybrid model range.
Yaris was also recognised for its design, dynamic performance and class-leading safety. Furthermore, the jury particularly appreciated Toyota’s success in re-igniting passion for the hot hatch market across Europe with the launch of the GR Yaris.
While the fourth generation (European) Yaris is not currently available in South Africa, the exhilarating GR Yaris will join the local line-up in June this year. The GR-variant builds upon the core competencies of this award winning hatchback and offers a nostalgic throwback to the adrenaline-infused turbo AWD cars of the 90’s.
The 2021 European Car of the Year award comes just a few days after new Yaris became the best-selling car in Europe for the first time, a clear sign that customers agree with the jury’s opinion. Toyota has won the European Car of the Year award three times: the first generation Yaris in 2000; the second generation Prius in 2005; and now the fourth generation Yaris in 2021.
Car of the Year jury also appreciated Yaris’s attractive design and class-leading safety
Award coincides with Yaris becoming the best-selling car in Europe for the first time