The Toyota GR Yaris may be a small car, but it emits CO2 like a much bigger one, and that means a whopping tax bill for French buyers
Update, Feb 9: This article has been updated to include additional context, and a comment from Toyota France. The Toyota GR Yaris stands out as one of the most thrilling hot hatches of our time. With its true-to-form performance capabilities, it's a compelling choice for enthusiasts that's hard to miss. However, if you're French, the allure of this hot hatch must be exceptionally compelling to warrant acquisition.
As first noticed by Caradisiac, this means that French buyers opting for the GR Yaris fitted with a manual transmission will have to pay an additional €45,990 . Those opting for the automatic version will face the highest possible amount, €60,000 . A Toyota France spokesperson clarified to Carscoops that the emissions figures it shared are preliminary , and that the official figures will only be confirmed in June.
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