Toyota Yaris vs BMW I3

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Toyota Yaris
Toyota Yaris

$27,490 - $44,888

2025 price

BMW I3
BMW I3

2020 price

Summary

2025 Toyota Yaris
2020 BMW I3
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 3, 1.5L

Not Applicable, 0.0L
Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol/Electric

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
3.3L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Conservative interior
  • Lacks some features
  • Price

  • Pricey
  • Tight rear room
  • Short warranty
2025 Toyota Yaris Summary

Long the domain of first-car buyers and suburbanites winding down on their driving years, the Toyota Yaris is now hybrid-only, and is a far cry from the $15,000-or-so cheap and cheerful staple it once was.

But with its fourth generation a few years into its lifespan, the Yaris is trying to be more than just a basic A-to-B runabout. In fact, the ZR we have on test is more expensive than an entry-grade Volkswagen Polo.

Does more than $30,000 of light hatch really feel worth it once you’re behind the wheel, or are you better off pocketing almost $10,000 to save on one of the thinning pack of rivals?

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2020 BMW I3 Summary

It’s easy to forget BMW was paddling into the growing electric vehicle wave when it was only a gentle swell. It took off early with the i3 city car, which believe it or not has been in the Aussie new car market for six years.

While the German maker has long been developing the concept of electrified powertrains in existing models, the i3 was the result of a dramatically different approach, showcasing the use of exotic materials and innovative packaging.

Like its i8 supercar sibling, the i3 won’t be replaced with a new-generation version, but BMW says it will continue to develop this high-tech hatch before it departs, and we spent a week in the sporty i3s to see how it stands up in 2020. 

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