Toyota GR Yaris vs Gac M8

What's the difference?

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Toyota GR Yaris
Toyota GR Yaris

$55,490 - $67,490

2026 price

Gac M8
Gac M8

$79,999 - $86,999

2026 price

Summary

2026 Toyota GR Yaris
2026 Gac M8
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 3, 1.6L

Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

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Fuel Efficiency
9.1L/100km (combined)

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Seating
4

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Dislikes
  • Cabin storage could be better
  • Thirsty little thing
  • Warranty is short by mainstream standards

  • Driver doesn't get a massage!
  • Power a bit lacklustre once EV switches off
  • Limited boot space
2026 Toyota GR Yaris Summary

Thank the automotive gods cars like the GR Yaris still exist.

Not only are hot hatches the funnest way to drive, but in a world that’s obsessed with electric vehicles, these combustion-powered beasties remind us what we’ve got before it's gone.

The GR Yaris arrived in 2020 and won praise for its rally-car-for-the-road feel with Toyota’s high-performance division Gazoo Racing heavily modifying the docile Yaris hatch - while adding a bit of Corolla - to create this little monster.

In early 2025 Toyota added more power and torque, along with an automatic transmission for the GR Yaris and now a new variant has been launched - the GTS Aero Performance Package and this is what we are testing.

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2026 Gac M8 Summary

The flagship GAC M8 PHEV Luxury we’re reviewing lives in a strange corner of the family car market. It’s a people mover, but it’s priced like a luxury SUV, designed like a VIP shuttle and powered by a plug-in hybrid system that suggests someone, somewhere, had very specific plans.

It finds itself up against the fully-electric LDV Mifa 9 and Zeekr 009, while also circling the upper end of the Kia Carnival range. The latter of which has proven itself to be the default choice for families.

Which begs the question - who is the GAC M8 actually pitched towards? Families with older teens or ageing grandparents feel like a more natural fit than those deep in the child-seat phase, largely because the M8 prioritises space, comfort and efficiency over the usual kid-wrangling conveniences.

At the same time, its chauffeur-like identity hints at a broader, more commercial audience and one more focused on quiet efficiency and passenger comfort. What can be agreed is the real point of difference here isn’t packaging or versatility, it’s the M8’s plug-in hybrid powertrain, and the way it reshapes where a people mover like this sits within the broader electrified landscape.

Does that approach make sense once you live with it? Let's find out.

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