Click below to find information on all Toyota ranges, read Parkers reviews and road tests, access owner reviews for in-depth knowledge of what the car is like to own. Parkers is your one-stop-shop for everything Toyota related.

Toyota Ranges

Most popular Toyota reviews

  • Toyota bZ4X SUV (2021 onwards) Review

    Refined, quiet and comfortable, but needs more range

    Parkers rating: 3.3 out of 5 3.3
    New price: £46,110 - £54,950
    PROS
    • Longest warranty in the business
    • Excellent infotainment
    • Very comfortable to drive
    CONS
    • Indifferent range in cold weather 
    • No rear wiper or glovebox
    • Boot space lacking
    Read full review
  • Toyota GR Supra Coupe (2019 onwards) Review

    Usable but fun – an excellent all-round sports car

    Parkers rating: 4 out of 5 4.0
    New price: £50,545 - £58,580
    PROS
    • Confidence-inspiring handling
    • Genuinely fast
    • Impressive comfort, practicality and cabin
    CONS
    • Engines could – and perhaps should – be more exciting
    • Not everyone will appreciate the BMW influence
    • Drive modes could be more defined
    Read full review
  • Toyota Yaris (2020 onwards) Review

    Toyota's self-charging hybrid Yaris makes more sense than ever

    Parkers rating: 3 out of 5 3.0
    New price: £22,125 - £26,375
    PROS
    • Hugely economical
    • Loads of driver assistance tech
    • Cheap finance
    CONS
    • Small boot
    • Less than up-to-date interior
    • Firm ride on bigger wheels
    Read full review
  • Toyota Yaris Cross SUV (2021 onwards) Review

    Sensible yet charming small SUV made for the real world

    Parkers rating: 4.1 out of 5 4.1
    New price: £24,855 - £31,585
    PROS
    • Just the right size for its target market
    • Hybrid technology delivers strong economy
    • Impressive 10-year warranty
    CONS
    • Plain interior
    • Infotainment a bit sluggish
    • Lacks the spark and identity of rivals
    Read full review
  • Toyota Yaris GR Yaris (2020 onwards) Review

    Fast, exciting and very different to a standard Yaris

    Parkers rating: 4.3 out of 5 4.3
    New price: £32,205 - £35,705
    PROS
    • Fabulous acceleration and performance
    • Four-wheel drive handling is safe and exciting
    • Compact and confidence inspiring
    • Feels special
    CONS
    • Sounds less than exciting
    • High seating position isn't sporty
    • Too extreme for daily driving?
    • Less practical than regular Yaris
    Read full review

Latest news

  • Citroen C5 X - Best Hybrid Estates

    The best hybrid estates 2023

    If you need an estate car, but you’re considering going electric, your choices of zero emission models are fairly limited. The battery sizes needed to shift all that extra room...

  • Best small hot hatchbacks (2023): Abarth 595, front cornering, yellow paint

    Best small hot hatchbacks 2023

    Hot hatchbacks are great. They’re the Swiss Army knives of the automotive world, offering drivers performance, practicality and fuel economy – all for a reasonable price. Sadly though, small hot hatchbacks...

  • SEAT Leon hybrid shot in profile against a mountainous landscape

    Low emission cars for the ULEZ 2023

    With a greater number of UK cities introducing clean air zones (CAZ) or ultra-low emission zone (ULEZ), emissions levels are becoming a bigger factor in car purchasing. Aiming to avoid...

  • Hyundai i10 - best city cars

    The best city cars 2023

    City cars are great. They’re the smallest new cars you buy today without straying into quadricycle territory. These days, they’re normally around four metres long and powered by tiny 1.0-litre...

  • Green 2021 Porsche 718 Boxster GTS

    The best sports cars for 2023

    Sports cars sacrifice practicality, fuel economy and (for the most part) affordability in the name of fun. If you’re a keen driver with a bit of disposable income and space...

Toyota is one of the world’s automotive giants and manufactures a massive amount of products each year in its factories all over the world. There are two major UK facilities; a plant in Burnaston, Derbyshire, that builds cars and another in Deeside, North Wales, which builds engines.

Toyota’s range in the UK includes the Aygo, Yaris, Auris, Verso, GT86 sports car, Avensis, Rav4, Hilux and Land Cruiser. It also builds hybrid cars such as the Prius, which uses petrol and electric motors to help reduce emissions and improve fuel economy.

The company started in 1937 as a spin-off from Toyota Industries, producing its first car, dubbed the AA, a year before. Since then it has gone on to sell huge amounts of cars. In particular it sold over 30 million Corollas, which made it one of the best-selling cars in the world.

Toyota also has quite a pedigree in motorsport. As well as a history in Formula 1 it has huge involvement in several Japanese racing series’ and has developed cars for the Le Mans Endurance Series as well as the World Rally Championship.