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Used Toyota Yaris Hybrid
Factors that affect the appreciation of a Toyota Yaris Hybrid:
- Mileage
- Age of the vehicle
- Number of previous owners
- Accidents or damage history
- Trim level, equipment, and options
Appreciation is an important part of calculating the total value of owning a Toyota Yaris Hybrid. In addition to the monthly appreciation of £18, you should also factor in fuel costs, road tax, insurance and maintenance (including tyres and car washes) to get the full monthly value.
Model year | Typical price range* | Average price | Price trend / depreciation | Cars for sale |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2025 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £16,027 - £27,449 | £21,137 | +£3,220 | 1,226 |
2024 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £17,600 - £26,999 | £21,825 | -£2,180 | 457 |
2023 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £16,395 - £24,149 | £19,961 | +£140 | 869 |
2022 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £14,774 - £22,990 | £18,525 | +£220 | 1,061 |
2021 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £12,250 - £19,999 | £16,175 | +£160 | 217 |
2020 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £10,500 - £16,495 | £13,864 | -£220 | 111 |
2019 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £10,480 - £14,959 | £12,723 | +£40 | 96 |
2018 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £9,695 - £13,495 | £11,731 | +£220 | 84 |
2017 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £8,995 - £12,995 | £11,150 | -£320 | 35 |
2016 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £6,495 - £13,262 | £10,106 | -£1,040 | 54 |
2015 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £6,995 - £10,995 | £9,140 | -£280 | 53 |
2014 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £6,499 - £9,597 | £8,568 | -£560 | 38 |
2013 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £6,999 - £9,785 | £8,179 | -£460 | 28 |
2012 Toyota Yaris Hybrid | £5,495 - £8,790 | £7,545 | +£100 | 20 |
*The 'Typical price range' column shows the prices at the 5th and 95th percentiles of cars in the current market
The data is based on the cars currently listed on AutoUncle
Month | Average market price | Lowest market price | Highest market price | Calculation method |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 - November | £18,060 | £16,400 | £19,720 | Estimate |
| 2024 - December | £18,220↗ | £16,580 | £19,860 | Estimate |
| 2025 - January | £18,020↘ | £16,360 | £19,700 | Estimate |
| 2025 - February | £18,240↗ | £16,600 | £19,880 | Estimate |
| 2025 - March | £18,480↗ | £16,660 | £20,320 | Estimate |
| 2025 - April | £18,260↘ | £16,480 | £20,060 | Estimate |
| 2025 - May | £17,980↘ | £16,340 | £19,620 | Estimate |
| 2025 - June | £17,960↘ | £16,240 | £19,680 | Estimate |
| 2025 - July | £17,800↘ | £16,080 | £19,520 | Estimate |
| 2025 - August | £17,820↗ | £16,180 | £19,480 | Estimate |
| 2025 - September | £17,960↗ | £16,320 | £19,580 | Estimate |
| 2025 - October | £18,280↗ | £16,580 | £19,980 | Estimate |
| 2025 - December | £18,400↗ | - | - | Forecast |
| 2026 - January | £18,460↗ | - | - | Forecast |
| 2026 - February | £18,520↗ | - | - | Forecast |
| 2026 - March | £18,580↗ | - | - | Forecast |
| 2026 - April | £18,640↗ | - | - | Forecast |
All estimates and forecasts are based on actual market data
Average Monthly Depreciation
A summary of the past 12 and an estimation of the next 6 months.
Past 12 months
£220
Next 6 months
£360
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Drawn to the Toyota Yaris Hybrid? With good cause, it’s beloved by a large audience. At AutoUncle, we offer an impressive lineup of 3,078 used Toyota Yaris Hybrid cars in the UK compiled from different dealership websites and online marketplaces.
The price of a used Toyota Yaris Hybrid ranges from £9,785 for the cheapest model to £24,995 for the latest and most well-equipped model.
There exist five primary parameters that have an impact on what a used Toyota Yaris Hybrid costs: production year, engine size and performance, fuel economy, how much the car's odometer reads together with the equipment level of the car.
For instance, a car that is newer and has fewer miles on the clock will typically command a higher price. In the same vein, models at the higher end, replete with luxurious features or more robust engines, generally come with a more substantial price tag than a used model with many kilometres on the odometer and in a simple equipment variant.
For the Toyota Yaris Hybrid, plug-in hybrid is the most favored fuel.
Consider your driving patterns carefully when selecting a fuel type. In an average week, how much distance do you drive? Are you more inclined to take short drives or to go on longer journeys?
If you primarily drive short distances, electric, plug-in hybrid or petrol is typically a good fit. For longer commutes, a newer electric car is a good alternative - especially with access to charging. For longer daily commutes, a modern electric car is often suitable - especially if you can charge at home or at work. Diesel cars can still make sense if you drive very far and don't have access to charging. Keep in mind that diesel engines with high emissions have been banned from entering cities in a range of countries.
In the UK, the favoring of hybrid vehicles is attributed to their fuel-efficient nature, lowered CO2 output compared to conventional cars, and the growing presence of charging facilities, consistent with the nation's ecological ambitions and financial incentives for sustainable travel. The embrace of hybrid vehicles like the Toyota Yaris Hybrid is central in moving towards more sustainable and eco-friendly transport options.
Many positives are associated with the selection of a used hybrid vehicle. Such as:
Cost savings on purchase: The cost of used hybrid cars is typically lower than that of new models. The initial cost being more affordable can widen the accessibility of hybrids to more buyers.
Environmental benefits: Hybrid automobiles have a lower emission footprint compared to traditional petrol or diesel cars. Choosing a used hybrid vehicle contributes to lower environmental harm than buying a new car, due to the production process, mainly regarding the battery, carrying a carbon footprint.
Fuel efficiency: Hybrids are celebrated for their fuel-efficient nature, blending a petrol engine with an electric motor. Such efficiency can lead to considerable reductions in fuel expenses over the long term.
Technological features: Older hybrid models frequently include advanced features, offering a high-tech driving experience.
Government incentives: In the UK, lower road taxation is typically applied to hybrid vehicles, attributed to their lesser CO2 emissions. Hybrids may receive reduced or no congestion charges in some areas, central London being a prime example, depending on the amount of emissions they produce.
The Toyota Yaris Hybrid is available in several body types, but the most popular version is hatchback. Hatchbacks are excellent compact cars that combine great driving with the flexibility of ample space. They are very popular with people living in cities, as they are typically fuel efficient and easy to park.
The Toyota Yaris Hybrid is quite well-liked in its segment but still there are some alternatives to consider.
Preferred alternatives to the Toyota Yaris Hybrid
With a selection of 9,343 available models on AutoUncle, the Ford Fiesta clearly stands out as the top alternative to the Toyota Yaris Hybrid. The Ford Fiesta has an average price tag of £6,990.
The VW Polo is another popular pick, with 7,560 cars currently for sale and an average price of £14,449. The Mini Cooper comes in as the third most popular choice with an average sales price of £15,777 and 3,761 car for sale at the moment in the UK.