Toyota Yaris Cross Lease
The Yaris Cross is Toyota’s most compact SUV, being slightly smaller than the manufacturer’s C-HR, while competing with rivals like the Volkswagen T-Cross and Ford Puma.
The Toyota Yaris Cross is based on the regular Yaris hatchback but adds 95mm of ride height to give it a more commanding view of the road.
Read moreEach and every Toyota Yaris Cross lease comes with a frugal self-charging hybrid powertrain, which never needs to be plugged in and which is capable of returning up to 62 miles to the gallon.
Meanwhile the Yaris Cross is exceedingly well-equipped as standard, with entry-level models featuring sophisticated tech such as adaptive cruise control, emergency steering assist, and a reversing camera.
To find out more about a Toyota Yaris Cross lease, don't hesitate to email us at enquiries@selectcarleasing.co.uk or alternatively call us on 0118 920 5130 and one of our friendly leasing consultants will be happy to help.
- Car Leasing Category: SUV
- Select’s Car Review Score: 3.7 / 5
- Boot size: 397 litres
- Engine Options: Petrol hybrid
- NCAP Safety Rating: Five stars
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Which Toyota Yaris Cross engine is right for me?
Petrol Hybrid
There’s just one powertrain with a Toyota Yaris Cross lease - a 1.5-litre self-charging petrol hybrid that’ll return upwards of 60 miles to the gallon. It's available in two power outputs of other 116 bhp or 130 bhp, the latter of which arrived via a facelift in 2024.
Which Toyota Yaris Cross trim level should I lease?
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About the Toyota Yaris Cross
The Yaris Cross is what Toyota calls an ‘authentic urban adventurer’, and it was launched in 2021 to compete in the crowded compact crossover lease market. A facelift and tech update come in 2024.
Since the Yaris Cross arrived, it has won numerous ‘Car of the Year’ awards for its category while going toe-to-toe with rivals like the Volkswagen T-Cross, Ford Puma and Renault Captur.
Size wise, the Yaris Cross is ever so slightly smaller than Toyota’s popular C-HR, which makes it easier to park. The Yaris Cross is more affordable than the C-HR, too.
Meanwhile one of the Yaris Cross’ major selling points is its self-charging hybrid powertrain, which comes as standard on all models.
Why lease a Toyota Yaris Cross?
The Toyota Yaris Cross takes the regular Toyota Yaris hatchback and adds a taller stance, with an extra 95mm of ride height giving lease customers better visibility on the road.
The Yaris Cross is also longer and wider than the regular Yaris hatch, with an extra 25mm of ground clearance adding to the Yaris Cross’ SUV credentials.
One of the key reasons to lease the Toyota Yaris Cross is its self-charging hybrid powertrain, which mates a 1.5-litre engine with an electric motor to produce overall power of either 116 bhp or 130 bhp.
It’s a system that never needs to be plugged in, and which offers silent EV driving over short distances.