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Toyota Yaris GR Cars
The Toyota Yaris GR Turbo is an exciting new addition to the hot hatch market. Developed by Toyota Gazoo Racing, the high-performance arm of Toyota, this vehicle is designed to offer impressive power and handling on the road. It is aimed at those who want a practical car that can also be driven for sporty thrills.
In New Zealand, this car has gained popularity due to its nimble size and sharp handling. With a turbocharged 1.6-litre three-cylinder engine that produces 200kW of power and 370Nm of torque, the Yaris GR Turbo has impressive performance credentials. The car can go from 0-100 km/h in just 5.2 seconds, making it one of the quickest cars in its class.
Despite its power output, the Yaris GR Turbo still manages to achieve decent fuel economy figures thanks to clever technology like a stop-start system and cylinder deactivation when cruising.
Inside, there is ample room for driver and passengers with comfortable sport seats that hug you firmly in place when taking corners aggressively. The dashboard layout is clear and uncluttered with plenty of advanced features such as climate control air conditioning and an eight-inch touch screen infotainment display that includes Bluetooth connectivity and sat-nav functionality.
Safety is paramount in New Zealand driving conditions, especially with busy city streets mixed with long highways throughout both islands; thankfully the Toyota Yaris GR Turbo offers impressive safety features like autonomous emergency braking (AEB), blind-spot monitoring (BSM) rear-cross traffic alert (RCTA), lane departure warning (LDW), rear-view camera , adaptive cruise control(ACC) including full stop/start traffic jam assistance or any other bumper-to-bumper drive modes)
Overall, the Toyota Yaris GR Turbo offers an unbeatable package for anyone looking for an agile and practical small car that can also deliver serious driving fun – without breaking the bank on fuel consumption nor reducing security in roads featuring new security devices – making it ideal for New Zealand’s driving conditions

