Available now, the two new arrivals are being offered in five-door guise only.
Their hybrid powertrain combines a 1.5 litre petrol engine, an electric motor, a nickel-metal hydride battery pack and a continuously variable transmission.
On the combined cycle, the Active version achieves 85.6 mpg (3.3 l/100km) while emitting 75 g/km of carbon dioxide. Larger 16” alloy wheels mean those figures become 78.5 mpg (3.6 l/100km) and 82 g/km for the Sport model.
Active prices start from £15,295, although Toyota is currently knocking £300 off that amount. Its specification is fairly sparse, but dual-zone air conditioning, heated door mirrors, remote central locking, electric front windows and seven airbags do come as standard.
The Sport, which costs £16,695, is much more lavish. A reversing camera, LED daytime running lights, LED rear light clusters, privacy glass, a rear spoiler and a black finish for the rear pillars all appear on the equipment list. Furthermore, a touchscreen-based multimedia system incorporating Bluetooth and a DAB radio is also fitted.
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