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Lexus CT vs Toyota GR Yaris

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Lexus CT
Lexus CT

$25,990 - $36,800

2018 price

Toyota GR Yaris
Toyota GR Yaris

$38,879 - $66,970

2021 price

Summary

2018 Lexus CT
2021 Toyota GR Yaris
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 1.8L

Turbo 3, 1.6L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded/Electric

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
4.1L/100km (combined)

7.6L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

4
Dislikes

  • Untested on Australian roads
  • Expensive for a tiny car
  • Practicality not a strong suit
2018 Lexus CT Summary

There are two ways to look at the Lexus CT200h; as either the cheapest model in the Japanese company’s range, or as a planet-saving hybrid.

Either way, the four-door, five-seat CT200h hatch – which has been updated for 2018 – differs from the rest of the Japanese luxury brand’s lineup for a number of different reasons.

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2021 Toyota GR Yaris Summary

I don't know why we're so surprised, really. When the world's biggest car maker decides to do something, it probably shouldn't shock us when it does that thing well. 

But it's more the size of the gap between the Toyota of yesterday and the snarling, snapping GR Yaris Rallye that's burbling away in front of me that shocks, with this boiling-hot hatch lightyears away from the Camrys and Corollas of old.

We know the GR Yaris, of course. We've reviewed it both overseas and locally, and we've roundly loved it every time we've jumped behind the wheel. 

But this Rallye ups the ante even further, adding critical race-bred equipment like 18-inch BSB lightweight forged alloy wheels, shod with Michelin 4S tyres, retuned, stiffer suspension, and most important, front and rear Torsen limited-slip differentials.

This is the ultimate "track-ready" Yaris, says Toyota. So that's exactly where we took it. 

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