Toyota Yaris vs Gac Emzoom

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Toyota Yaris
Toyota Yaris

$27,990 - $44,990

2025 price

Gac Emzoom
Gac Emzoom

$29,990 - $29,990

2026 price

Summary

2025 Toyota Yaris
2026 Gac Emzoom
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 3, 1.5L

Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol/Electric

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Fuel Efficiency
3.3L/100km (combined)

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Seating
5

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Dislikes
  • Conservative interior
  • Lacks some features
  • Price

  • Clunky transmission
  • Spongy brake-feel
  • Ill-calibrated safety tech
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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2026 Gac Emzoom Summary

GAC might still be a new name to a lot of Aussie new car buyers, but the Emzoom Luxury isn’t here to quietly blend in. It’s sharply styled, keenly priced and carries just enough attitude to turn a few heads - which is a good start in a crowded small SUV segment.

It also keeps things simple. There’s just the one trim level on offer locally, and it comes in swinging against some well-established rivals like the GWM Haval Jolion Premium, Kia Seltos Sport+ and MG ZS Vibe Turbo.

But standing out on paper is one thing, backing it up with enough personality to stay interesting over time is another.

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