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RRP
£22,630 - £29,705
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Cash
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£20,344
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Monthly
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£263*
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Used
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£13,250
Colour guide
Metallic - Ash grey
Free
Only available on the top-spec GR Sport model, Ash Grey is a light shade that contrasts neatly with the model’s black details. It manages to look mean and understated in equal measure, and should offer strong residuals, too.
Metallic - Decuma Grey
Free
This dark metallic grey is one of the better shades in the Yaris range for hiding dirt, though a slightly plain colour such as this isn’t quite as desirable applied to a supermini than it might be on a larger premium car.
Specifications
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Metallic - Eclipse Black
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This fairly standard shade of black will be popular on the used car market, so buyers should have very few qualms about picking it. We think it works well with the chrome line on the Yaris’s grille.
Metallic - Juniper blue
Free
Metallic - Silver
Free
It’s a pretty basic colour, but you can’t really go wrong with silver. On the Yaris, it makes it look smart, but it’s not the most stand-out colour you can choose. It helps with resale value though, as silver remains one of the most popular colour choices on the second-hand market. At £615, you may want to choose a more exciting option, as all metallic colours are the same price.
Metallic Bi-tone - Ash grey/Eclipse black
Free
Only offered on the GR Sport spec, the metallic Ash Grey with contrasting Eclipse Black roof is a mean-looking option for your Yaris. The grey is enough to offset the black detailing around the car, and this muted colour will also be attractive to used car buyers when you choose to sell it on. It may be tricky to keep spotless in the winter months, but it’s a cool colour combo.
Metallic Bi-tone - Neptune Blue/Eclipse black
Free
Solid - Pure white
Free
White cars are becoming increasingly popular, and with no additional charge Pure White it is a sensible choice (albeit not the most exciting).
Pearl - Platinum white
£305
Keeping this colour clean will be a constant challenge, but for contrast with the black details on the Yaris, the pearlescent Platinum White looks excellent. It might not be the most exciting colour around, but with the pearlescent effect you get additional glint and sheen which other options for the Yaris can’t match.
Pearl - Scarlet flare
£305
This darker red may not be to everyone’s taste, but it has a superb sheen in the sun with its pearlescent effect. Scarlet Flare will be better at hiding dirt than the metallic Scorched Orange, but in the winter months it will need to be regularly maintained to look its best. Although it’s not the most popular option on the used market, red cars perform reasonably well, so that’s worth keeping in mind if you choose to sell it.
Pearlescent Bi-tone - Platinum white pearl/Eclipse black
£305
Contrast paint options are very popular at the moment, and this combination of the pearlescent Platinum White with Eclipse Black looks excellent on the Yaris. The white bodywork lower down will be a pain to keep clean, but when you come to sell it, the colour combo will look very appealing to buyers
Pearlescent Bi-tone - Scarlet flare/Eclipse black
£305
By selecting the contrast roof option, the Yaris gets black A- and C-pillars to denote a significant bi-tone split. With the darker yet shiny Scarlet Flare red, the Eclipse Black really stands out, and with the current trend of dual-tone cars, this combination looks nice. Just keep in mind that it may not be as desirable on the used market as the Platinum White version.