Toyota Yaris Cross vs Renault Clio

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Toyota Yaris Cross
Toyota Yaris Cross

$31,790 - $41,280

2026 price

Renault Clio
Renault Clio

$11,888 - $19,990

2018 price

Summary

2026 Toyota Yaris Cross
2018 Renault Clio
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 3, 1.5L

Turbo 4, 1.6L
Fuel Type
-

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
3.8L/100km (combined)

5.9L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Cabin is ageing
  • Missing some features for price point
  • Model-year upgrades are too modest

  • No AEB or rear curtain airbags
  • No CarPlay, Android Auto part of expensive option pack
  • RS Monitor no longer standard
2026 Toyota Yaris Cross Summary

Toyota’s smallest SUV has picked up a few subtle styling and tech tweaks as part of a minor model year update. 

It goes up against familiar names like the Nissan Juke and Kia Stonic in the light SUV segment, as well as hybrid rivals like the newer Suzuki Fronx and Chery Tiggo 4

But does the Toyota still have enough appeal this late in its life cycle?

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2018 Renault Clio Summary

I'm going to reveal something of myself here - I used to be a RenaultSport Clio owner. This is what the purists call what we now know as Clio RS, and I find myself constantly corrected yet unrepentant. It was a 172 - a nuggety three-door with wheels that looked too small, a weird seating position and a 2.0-litre naturally aspirated engine that was big on torque as long as you belted it.

It was a classic and you could still see the links back to the epoch-making Renault Clio Williams, that blue and gold Mk 1 Clio we never saw in Australia that redefined the genre. The current Clio has been around for four years now and I even drove this current RS Clio at its launch in 2013, memorable for the sudden bucketing rain that drenched the circuit and made things very interesting indeed.

This Clio was a big change from the cars that went before - slimmer-hipped, less aggressive-looking and with a 1.6-litre turbo engine, five-door-only body and (gasp!) no manual, just Renault's twin-clutch EDC transmission. It was a hit, at least with enthusiasts. Back then it was the dawn of a golden age in small hot hatches. But that was then, this is now. With a small power bump and a couple of features thrown in, is the ageing RS still at the pointy end?

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2026 Toyota Yaris Cross 2018 Renault Clio

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