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New Toyota GR Yaris
The GR Yaris is one of the most characterful and entertaining hot hatches of the decade
£20,985
save at least £3,010 from RRP

New Toyota Prius
The Toyota Prius is a highly cost-effective choice for both private and company car drivers.
£37,895

New Toyota Urban Cruiser
The all-electric Urban Cruiser offers a comfy ride and good practicality but there are stronger rivals to consider
£33,495

Toyota Aygo X
The Aygo X is an urban-focused, fuel-efficient hybrid and a smaller sibling to the Yaris
£21,645

Toyota C-HR
Decent to drive, generously equipped and the hybrid version makes a lot of sense as a company car. It's just a shame the Toyota C-HR isn’t cheaper to buy and bigger in the back.
£30,695
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Toyota C-HR+
The Toyota C-HR+ is an electric family SUV with a long range and a comfy ride
£32,990
save at least £1,505 from RRP

Toyota Corolla
The Corolla is a fine family car with hybrid engines that offer very low running costs
£27,916
save at least £2,929 from RRP
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Toyota Corolla Commercial
This van based on the Corolla Touring Sports estate is cheap to run and more comfortable to drive than van-based rivals, but can't match them for cargo-lugging practicality
£29,500
save at least £1,345 from RRP

Toyota Corolla Touring Sports
The Corolla Touring Sports is a comfortable and well-equipped estate car with fuel-saving hybrid tech
£32,195

Toyota GR Supra
Reasonably comfy, great infotainment system and driving position. Just a shame it doesn't handle a bit better
£48,215

Toyota GR86
Sports coupé offers loads of excitement for the price, but some rivals beat it for long-distance refinement
£34,230

Toyota Hilux
This is easily the best Toyota Hilux yet, but it still feels more workmanlike than most of the competition.
£44,815

Toyota Land Cruiser
The Toyota Land Cruiser is roomy and great off road, but it’s expensive to buy and run, and noisy and sluggish to drive
£79,999
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Toyota Land Cruiser Commercial
The 'van' version of the Land Cruiser SUV is an impressive commercial vehicle and a good alternative to a traditional pick-up truck
£80,945

Toyota Mirai
The Toyota Mirai is clean, comfortable and easy to drive, but it’s too expensive and short on boot space.
£64,805

Toyota Proace City Electric van
Offers a decent range, a long list of equipment and decent driving dynamics
£22,528
save at least £7,567 from RRP

Toyota Proace City van
The Toyota Proace City is based on a van developed and built by Citroen, Peugeot and Vauxhall, but it comes with a longer warranty and some interesting tech as standard
£22,528
save at least £7,567 from RRP

Toyota Proace Electric van
The Toyota Proace Electric is a quiet, capable and practical van with a long warranty.
£26,993
save at least £11,862 from RRP

Toyota Proace Matino Campervan
Campervan based on the Toyota Proace is significantly cheaper than its closest rivals and very well equipped
£57,325

Toyota Proace Verso
Incredibly versatile, but don’t expect the Toyota Proace Verso to drive as well as smaller MPVs
£31,995

Toyota Proace van
The Toyota Proace is one of the most economical and practical medium vans on the market
£56,685

Toyota RAV4
A decent SUV, but there are other rivals that are better to drive and offer more for your money.
£43,845

Toyota Yaris
Although it’s well equipped and has a hybrid option, the Toyota Yaris doesn’t excel enough to stand out in the small car class
£20,985
save at least £3,010 from RRP

Toyota Yaris Cross
The Yaris Cross is a super-efficient and enjoyable to drive small SUV with hybrid tech
£27,190

Toyota bZ4X
The bZ4X electric SUV is great to drive and it matches rivals for range, but it can’t be charged as swiftly as some alternatives
£47,985

Toyota bZ4X Touring
The bZ4X Touring is a pure-electric estate with a rugged sense of occasion
£39,995
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Drive with total confidence
Toyota’s growing range of award-winning models means there’s now a Toyota for everyone. Those in the market for an agile and economical city car will be well served by the New Toyota Aygo X – What Car?’s Best Small Car for 2026. Or, if you want a little more interior space, there’s the hugely impressive Yaris and Yaris Cross.
The stylish Toyota C-HR+ makes a compelling addition to Toyota’s EV lineup, delivering up to 376 miles range*. While the New RAV4 Plug-In Hybrid and the All-Electric bZ4X make for fantastic family options – both ready for any adventure.
Toyota has been in the electrification game for more than 25 years, so they can inspire confidence like few brands can. These vehicles are all backed up by Toyota’s legendary reliability and unrivalled service-activated warranty package covering up to 10 years / 100,000 miles**. Plus up to one-million-mile battery warranty for its EVs^.
Toyota has a range of compelling offers across their vehicle lineup, whether you are looking for a PCP or personal lease.
And, if you're looking for a used vehicle, check out Toyota Approved Used, winner of the 2025 What Car? Best Used Car Scheme.
“As for efficiency, the CH-R+ averaged an impressive 5.6mi/kWh during our test, which took place under sunny conditions across mostly country roads. That’s an exceptional return for an electric SUV.” – What Car?
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*Model shown is Toyota C-HR+. Fuel economy mpg (l/100km): Not applicable. CO2 emissions: 0g/km. Electric range 284 to 376 miles. Electric range figures are the maximum official (WLTP) test values provided for comparison purposes and may not reflect real life driving conditions. **T&Cs Apply. See Toyota UK website for details. ^Available on selected battery electric vehicles, subject to Eligible Service criteria. T&Cs apply.