Strengths
- Hybrid-only lineup is the right call
- Plug-in 40-mile EV range genuinely useful
- Cabin tech leaps ahead of Mk1
Weaknesses
- No diesel, no pure petrol option
- Rear seats still tight
- PHEV expensive to buy outright
Notable tech
- TNGA-C-2 platform
- 5th-gen Toyota Hybrid System
- Plug-in 2.0 PHEV — 13.6 kWh battery, ~40 mile EV range
- Toyota Safety Sense 3
- 12.3-inch infotainment with Toyota Smart Connect
Common issues
- Launch software bugs
- PHEV charge port flap
- Glovebox rattle
Engine derivatives
UK trims and engines offered across Mk2's life. Click any two rows to compare them side-by-side.
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1.8 Hybrid
BHP138
Torque142 Nm
0–6010.2 s
Top105 mph
MPG60 mpg
DriveFWD
GearboxeCVT
2.0 Hybrid
BHP195
Torque208 Nm
0–608.1 s
Top112 mph
MPG57 mpg
DriveFWD / AWD
GearboxeCVT
2.0 PHEV
BHP220
Torque208 Nm
0–607.4 s
Top112 mph
Range~41 mi EV
DriveFWD
GearboxeCVT
2.0 GR Sport AWD
BHP195
Torque208 Nm
0–607.9 s
Top112 mph
MPG54 mpg
DriveAWD
GearboxeCVT