Toyota Reviews
Auris (2013 – 2019)
Safe and sensible, the Toyota Auris won’t set your world alight but should be reliable and economical
Avensis (2015 – 2019)
A sensible and reliable choice, the Toyota Avensis is overlooked by drivers who want a bit more character to their car
Aygo (2014 – 2021)
Standing out a mile thanks to the big cross on its bonnet, the Toyota Aygo ticks plenty of boxes as a decent city car
C-HR (2017)
The Toyota C-HR is an agile, sporty-looking crossover with a difference: a hybrid option for better fuel economy
Corolla (2019)
The Toyota Corolla returns with familiar hybrid efficiency and practicality - but with style too
GT86 (2012 – 2021)
The Toyota GT86 is such great fun to drive that you’ll be willing to overlook its obvious flaws.
Hilux (2016)
The Hilux pick-up is a tough, go-anywhere workhorse, suitable for business and pleasure
Land Cruiser (2009)
The Toyota Land Cruiser builds on almost 70 years-worth of off-road experience but feels more agricultural than modern SUVs
Prius (2016 – 2022)
Frugal on fuel, big on space and comfortable too: the Toyota Prius isn't just for taxi drivers
RAV4 (2013 – 2019)
It’s not the most exciting or economical SUV you can buy but the Toyota RAV4 is at least spacious and reassuringly well made
RAV4 (2019)
The new, hybrid-only Toyota RAV4 is cheap to run, reliable, fun to drive and striking looking in a class brimming with talented rivals
Supra (2019)
Toyota’s Porsche Cayman rival is fast and fun to drive, yet delivers surprising comfort and everyday practicality
Yaris (2014 – 2020)
The Toyota Yaris is a spacious supermini with a choice of three or five doors, and powered by a range of economical engines