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The Advertiser
08-05-2025
- Automotive
- The Advertiser
2025 Toyota Yaris Cross price and specs
The Toyota Yaris Cross has received more updates for 2025, predominantly around the light SUV's safety equipment. There have been corresponding price increases, from as little as $40 to as much as $800 depending on the variant. All Yaris Cross vehicles now feature a low-speed acoustic alert system to warn other road users of their presence when running in electric mode, and also move to R1234yf refrigerant for their air-conditioning systems. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The base Yaris Cross GX gains blind-spot monitoring and safe-exit assist, as well as heated exterior mirrors and Toyota's parking support brake feature. This applies the brakes if the system detects a crossing vehicle, object or pedestrian while you're reversing, and was introduced to other trim levels last year. No other changes have been announced for the Yaris Cross. The updates follow a suite of changes rolled out in 2024, the first year the Yaris Cross was offered without a (non-hybrid) petrol powertrain. At the time, it upgraded to a larger 8.0-inch touchscreen running Toyota's latest generation of infotainment, swapped USB-A outlets for USB-C ones, gained a 7.0-inch digital instrument cluster across the range, and received minor changes to interior and exterior trim. Safety upgrades included improved autonomous emergency braking (AEB), adaptive cruise control and lane centring systems, while prices were increased by between $880 and $950 across the range. Just one powertrain is offered in the Yaris Cross, though it can be had with either front- or all-wheel drive. All-wheel drive models swap the torsion-beam rear suspension for a multi-link setup. They also feature a selectable Trail Mode, while the AWD system can send up to 60 per cent of drive to the rear. All models have 283mm ventilated front disc brakes with a floating single-cylinder caliper, but front-wheel drive models have 265mm solid rear discs and all-wheel drive models have 281mm solid rear discs. The Toyota Yaris Cross is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. Toyota offers capped-price servicing for the first five years or 75,000km, whichever comes first. Servicing is required every 12 months or 15,000km, with each visit costing $255. The Toyota Yaris Cross has a five-star safety rating from ANCAP based on testing conducted in 2021. All models come standard with the following equipment: GXL and above get a surround-view camera. There are four trim levels in the Yaris Cross lineup. The base GX comes standard with the following equipment: The GXL adds: The Urban gains: Over the GXL, the GR Sport gains: All grades feature a one-year complimentary Toyota Connected Services subscription, allowing you to view the vehicle's status and location via a smartphone app. Also included in this suite are SOS emergency call and automatic collision notification functions. Ink (black) is the standard exterior paint colour. Premium paint is a $575 option, with two-tone paint – exclusive to the Urban and GR Sport – a $1350 option. The following colours are available: Frosted White, Atomic Rush, Latte and Massive Grey are offered with a black roof. MORE: Everything Toyota Yaris Cross Content originally sourced from: The Toyota Yaris Cross has received more updates for 2025, predominantly around the light SUV's safety equipment. There have been corresponding price increases, from as little as $40 to as much as $800 depending on the variant. All Yaris Cross vehicles now feature a low-speed acoustic alert system to warn other road users of their presence when running in electric mode, and also move to R1234yf refrigerant for their air-conditioning systems. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The base Yaris Cross GX gains blind-spot monitoring and safe-exit assist, as well as heated exterior mirrors and Toyota's parking support brake feature. This applies the brakes if the system detects a crossing vehicle, object or pedestrian while you're reversing, and was introduced to other trim levels last year. No other changes have been announced for the Yaris Cross. The updates follow a suite of changes rolled out in 2024, the first year the Yaris Cross was offered without a (non-hybrid) petrol powertrain. At the time, it upgraded to a larger 8.0-inch touchscreen running Toyota's latest generation of infotainment, swapped USB-A outlets for USB-C ones, gained a 7.0-inch digital instrument cluster across the range, and received minor changes to interior and exterior trim. Safety upgrades included improved autonomous emergency braking (AEB), adaptive cruise control and lane centring systems, while prices were increased by between $880 and $950 across the range. Just one powertrain is offered in the Yaris Cross, though it can be had with either front- or all-wheel drive. All-wheel drive models swap the torsion-beam rear suspension for a multi-link setup. They also feature a selectable Trail Mode, while the AWD system can send up to 60 per cent of drive to the rear. All models have 283mm ventilated front disc brakes with a floating single-cylinder caliper, but front-wheel drive models have 265mm solid rear discs and all-wheel drive models have 281mm solid rear discs. The Toyota Yaris Cross is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. Toyota offers capped-price servicing for the first five years or 75,000km, whichever comes first. Servicing is required every 12 months or 15,000km, with each visit costing $255. The Toyota Yaris Cross has a five-star safety rating from ANCAP based on testing conducted in 2021. All models come standard with the following equipment: GXL and above get a surround-view camera. There are four trim levels in the Yaris Cross lineup. The base GX comes standard with the following equipment: The GXL adds: The Urban gains: Over the GXL, the GR Sport gains: All grades feature a one-year complimentary Toyota Connected Services subscription, allowing you to view the vehicle's status and location via a smartphone app. Also included in this suite are SOS emergency call and automatic collision notification functions. Ink (black) is the standard exterior paint colour. Premium paint is a $575 option, with two-tone paint – exclusive to the Urban and GR Sport – a $1350 option. The following colours are available: Frosted White, Atomic Rush, Latte and Massive Grey are offered with a black roof. MORE: Everything Toyota Yaris Cross Content originally sourced from: The Toyota Yaris Cross has received more updates for 2025, predominantly around the light SUV's safety equipment. There have been corresponding price increases, from as little as $40 to as much as $800 depending on the variant. All Yaris Cross vehicles now feature a low-speed acoustic alert system to warn other road users of their presence when running in electric mode, and also move to R1234yf refrigerant for their air-conditioning systems. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The base Yaris Cross GX gains blind-spot monitoring and safe-exit assist, as well as heated exterior mirrors and Toyota's parking support brake feature. This applies the brakes if the system detects a crossing vehicle, object or pedestrian while you're reversing, and was introduced to other trim levels last year. No other changes have been announced for the Yaris Cross. The updates follow a suite of changes rolled out in 2024, the first year the Yaris Cross was offered without a (non-hybrid) petrol powertrain. At the time, it upgraded to a larger 8.0-inch touchscreen running Toyota's latest generation of infotainment, swapped USB-A outlets for USB-C ones, gained a 7.0-inch digital instrument cluster across the range, and received minor changes to interior and exterior trim. Safety upgrades included improved autonomous emergency braking (AEB), adaptive cruise control and lane centring systems, while prices were increased by between $880 and $950 across the range. Just one powertrain is offered in the Yaris Cross, though it can be had with either front- or all-wheel drive. All-wheel drive models swap the torsion-beam rear suspension for a multi-link setup. They also feature a selectable Trail Mode, while the AWD system can send up to 60 per cent of drive to the rear. All models have 283mm ventilated front disc brakes with a floating single-cylinder caliper, but front-wheel drive models have 265mm solid rear discs and all-wheel drive models have 281mm solid rear discs. The Toyota Yaris Cross is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. Toyota offers capped-price servicing for the first five years or 75,000km, whichever comes first. Servicing is required every 12 months or 15,000km, with each visit costing $255. The Toyota Yaris Cross has a five-star safety rating from ANCAP based on testing conducted in 2021. All models come standard with the following equipment: GXL and above get a surround-view camera. There are four trim levels in the Yaris Cross lineup. The base GX comes standard with the following equipment: The GXL adds: The Urban gains: Over the GXL, the GR Sport gains: All grades feature a one-year complimentary Toyota Connected Services subscription, allowing you to view the vehicle's status and location via a smartphone app. Also included in this suite are SOS emergency call and automatic collision notification functions. Ink (black) is the standard exterior paint colour. Premium paint is a $575 option, with two-tone paint – exclusive to the Urban and GR Sport – a $1350 option. The following colours are available: Frosted White, Atomic Rush, Latte and Massive Grey are offered with a black roof. MORE: Everything Toyota Yaris Cross Content originally sourced from: The Toyota Yaris Cross has received more updates for 2025, predominantly around the light SUV's safety equipment. There have been corresponding price increases, from as little as $40 to as much as $800 depending on the variant. All Yaris Cross vehicles now feature a low-speed acoustic alert system to warn other road users of their presence when running in electric mode, and also move to R1234yf refrigerant for their air-conditioning systems. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The base Yaris Cross GX gains blind-spot monitoring and safe-exit assist, as well as heated exterior mirrors and Toyota's parking support brake feature. This applies the brakes if the system detects a crossing vehicle, object or pedestrian while you're reversing, and was introduced to other trim levels last year. No other changes have been announced for the Yaris Cross. The updates follow a suite of changes rolled out in 2024, the first year the Yaris Cross was offered without a (non-hybrid) petrol powertrain. At the time, it upgraded to a larger 8.0-inch touchscreen running Toyota's latest generation of infotainment, swapped USB-A outlets for USB-C ones, gained a 7.0-inch digital instrument cluster across the range, and received minor changes to interior and exterior trim. Safety upgrades included improved autonomous emergency braking (AEB), adaptive cruise control and lane centring systems, while prices were increased by between $880 and $950 across the range. Just one powertrain is offered in the Yaris Cross, though it can be had with either front- or all-wheel drive. All-wheel drive models swap the torsion-beam rear suspension for a multi-link setup. They also feature a selectable Trail Mode, while the AWD system can send up to 60 per cent of drive to the rear. All models have 283mm ventilated front disc brakes with a floating single-cylinder caliper, but front-wheel drive models have 265mm solid rear discs and all-wheel drive models have 281mm solid rear discs. The Toyota Yaris Cross is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. Toyota offers capped-price servicing for the first five years or 75,000km, whichever comes first. Servicing is required every 12 months or 15,000km, with each visit costing $255. The Toyota Yaris Cross has a five-star safety rating from ANCAP based on testing conducted in 2021. All models come standard with the following equipment: GXL and above get a surround-view camera. There are four trim levels in the Yaris Cross lineup. The base GX comes standard with the following equipment: The GXL adds: The Urban gains: Over the GXL, the GR Sport gains: All grades feature a one-year complimentary Toyota Connected Services subscription, allowing you to view the vehicle's status and location via a smartphone app. Also included in this suite are SOS emergency call and automatic collision notification functions. Ink (black) is the standard exterior paint colour. Premium paint is a $575 option, with two-tone paint – exclusive to the Urban and GR Sport – a $1350 option. The following colours are available: Frosted White, Atomic Rush, Latte and Massive Grey are offered with a black roof. MORE: Everything Toyota Yaris Cross Content originally sourced from:


7NEWS
08-05-2025
- Automotive
- 7NEWS
2025 Toyota Yaris Cross price and specs
The Toyota Yaris Cross has received more updates for 2025, predominantly around the light SUV's safety equipment. There have been corresponding price increases, from as little as $40 to as much as $800 depending on the variant. All Yaris Cross vehicles now feature a low-speed acoustic alert system to warn other road users of their presence when running in electric mode, and also move to R1234yf refrigerant for their air-conditioning systems. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. The base Yaris Cross GX gains blind-spot monitoring and safe-exit assist, as well as heated exterior mirrors and Toyota's parking support brake feature. This applies the brakes if the system detects a crossing vehicle, object or pedestrian while you're reversing, and was introduced to other trim levels last year. No other changes have been announced for the Yaris Cross. The updates follow a suite of changes rolled out in 2024, the first year the Yaris Cross was offered without a (non-hybrid) petrol powertrain. At the time, it upgraded to a larger 8.0-inch touchscreen running Toyota's latest generation of infotainment, swapped USB-A outlets for USB-C ones, gained a 7.0-inch digital instrument cluster across the range, and received minor changes to interior and exterior trim. Safety upgrades included improved autonomous emergency braking (AEB), adaptive cruise control and lane centring systems, while prices were increased by between $880 and $950 across the range. Pricing Drivetrains and Efficiency Just one powertrain is offered in the Yaris Cross, though it can be had with either front- or all-wheel drive. All-wheel drive models swap the torsion-beam rear suspension for a multi-link setup. They also feature a selectable Trail Mode, while the AWD system can send up to 60 per cent of drive to the rear. All models have 283mm ventilated front disc brakes with a floating single-cylinder caliper, but front-wheel drive models have 265mm solid rear discs and all-wheel drive models have 281mm solid rear discs. Dimensions Servicing and Warranty The Toyota Yaris Cross is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. Toyota offers capped-price servicing for the first five years or 75,000km, whichever comes first. Servicing is required every 12 months or 15,000km, with each visit costing $255. Safety The Toyota Yaris Cross has a five-star safety rating from ANCAP based on testing conducted in 2021. All models come standard with the following equipment: Autonomous emergency braking Adaptive cruise control Blind-spot monitoring Lane trace assist (lane centring) Front and rear parking support brake Safe exit assist Traffic sign recognition Reversing camera Front and rear parking sensors 8 x airbags GXL and above get a surround-view camera. Standard Equipment There are four trim levels in the Yaris Cross lineup. The base GX comes standard with the following equipment: Halogen headlights Automatic high-beam LED tail lights Heated exterior mirrors (NEW) Electronic parking brake 16-inch alloy wheels with 205/65R16 tyres Space-saver spare (tyre repair kit with AWD) Power-folding exterior mirrors Toyota Connected Services 7.0-inch digital instrument cluster 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto DAB+ digital radio Cloud-based satellite navigation Six-speaker sound system 2 x USB-C outlets Cloth upholstery 40/20/40 split fold rear seats 3 x rear ISOFIX and 2 x top tether child seat anchor points Leather-accented steering wheel Tilt and telescopic steering wheel adjustment Illuminated vanity mirrors 2 x rear grab handles Centre console with soft armrest 2 x front and 2 x rear cupholders Automatic climate control Keyless entry and start The GXL adds: LED headlights LED reversing lights Rear privacy glass The Urban gains: 18-inch alloy wheels with 215/50R18 tyres Leatherette upholstery Power driver's seat Heated front seats Hands-free power tailgate Head-up display Over the GXL, the GR Sport gains: 18-inch alloy wheels with Falken Azenis FK510 tyres GR Sport front and rear bumpers Black mirror caps Red brake calipers with GR logo GR Sport suspension Leatherette and suede front sports seats GR-emblazoned steering wheel and headrests Aluminium pedals All grades feature a one-year complimentary Toyota Connected Services subscription, allowing you to view the vehicle's status and location via a smartphone app. Also included in this suite are SOS emergency call and automatic collision notification functions. Colours Ink (black) is the standard exterior paint colour. Premium paint is a $575 option, with two-tone paint – exclusive to the Urban and GR Sport – a $1350 option. The following colours are available:


Perth Now
08-05-2025
- Automotive
- Perth Now
2025 Toyota Yaris Cross price and specs
The Toyota Yaris Cross has received more updates for 2025, predominantly around the light SUV's safety equipment. There have been corresponding price increases, from as little as $40 to as much as $800 depending on the variant. All Yaris Cross vehicles now feature a low-speed acoustic alert system to warn other road users of their presence when running in electric mode, and also move to R1234yf refrigerant for their air-conditioning systems. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. GXL Credit: CarExpert The base Yaris Cross GX gains blind-spot monitoring and safe-exit assist, as well as heated exterior mirrors and Toyota's parking support brake feature. This applies the brakes if the system detects a crossing vehicle, object or pedestrian while you're reversing, and was introduced to other trim levels last year. No other changes have been announced for the Yaris Cross. The updates follow a suite of changes rolled out in 2024, the first year the Yaris Cross was offered without a (non-hybrid) petrol powertrain. Supplied Credit: CarExpert At the time, it upgraded to a larger 8.0-inch touchscreen running Toyota's latest generation of infotainment, swapped USB-A outlets for USB-C ones, gained a 7.0-inch digital instrument cluster across the range, and received minor changes to interior and exterior trim. Safety upgrades included improved autonomous emergency braking (AEB), adaptive cruise control and lane centring systems, while prices were increased by between $880 and $950 across the range. Just one powertrain is offered in the Yaris Cross, though it can be had with either front- or all-wheel drive. Supplied Credit: CarExpert All-wheel drive models swap the torsion-beam rear suspension for a multi-link setup. They also feature a selectable Trail Mode, while the AWD system can send up to 60 per cent of drive to the rear. All models have 283mm ventilated front disc brakes with a floating single-cylinder caliper, but front-wheel drive models have 265mm solid rear discs and all-wheel drive models have 281mm solid rear discs. Supplied Credit: CarExpert Supplied Credit: CarExpert The Toyota Yaris Cross is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. Toyota offers capped-price servicing for the first five years or 75,000km, whichever comes first. Servicing is required every 12 months or 15,000km, with each visit costing $255. The Toyota Yaris Cross has a five-star safety rating from ANCAP based on testing conducted in 2021. Supplied Credit: CarExpert All models come standard with the following equipment: Autonomous emergency braking Adaptive cruise control Blind-spot monitoring Lane trace assist (lane centring) Front and rear parking support brake Safe exit assist Traffic sign recognition Reversing camera Front and rear parking sensors 8 x airbags GXL and above get a surround-view camera. There are four trim levels in the Yaris Cross lineup. GX Credit: CarExpert The base GX comes standard with the following equipment: Halogen headlights Automatic high-beam LED tail lights Heated exterior mirrors (NEW) Electronic parking brake 16-inch alloy wheels with 205/65R16 tyres Space-saver spare (tyre repair kit with AWD) Power-folding exterior mirrors Toyota Connected Services 7.0-inch digital instrument cluster 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto DAB+ digital radio Cloud-based satellite navigation Six-speaker sound system 2 x USB-C outlets Cloth upholstery 40/20/40 split fold rear seats 3 x rear ISOFIX and 2 x top tether child seat anchor points Leather-accented steering wheel Tilt and telescopic steering wheel adjustment Illuminated vanity mirrors 2 x rear grab handles Centre console with soft armrest 2 x front and 2 x rear cupholders Automatic climate control Keyless entry and start The GXL adds: LED headlights LED reversing lights Rear privacy glass GXL Credit: CarExpert Supplied Credit: CarExpert Supplied Credit: CarExpert Supplied Credit: CarExpert The Urban gains: 18-inch alloy wheels with 215/50R18 tyres Leatherette upholstery Power driver's seat Heated front seats Hands-free power tailgate Head-up display Over the GXL, the GR Sport gains: 18-inch alloy wheels with Falken Azenis FK510 tyres GR Sport front and rear bumpers Black mirror caps Red brake calipers with GR logo GR Sport suspension Leatherette and suede front sports seats GR-emblazoned steering wheel and headrests Aluminium pedals All grades feature a one-year complimentary Toyota Connected Services subscription, allowing you to view the vehicle's status and location via a smartphone app. Also included in this suite are SOS emergency call and automatic collision notification functions. Ink (black) is the standard exterior paint colour. Premium paint is a $575 option, with two-tone paint – exclusive to the Urban and GR Sport – a $1350 option. The following colours are available: Frosted White Stunning Silver Ink Atomic Rush Latte Mineral Blue Massive Grey Frosted White, Atomic Rush, Latte and Massive Grey are offered with a black roof. MORE: Everything Toyota Yaris Cross


West Australian
08-05-2025
- Automotive
- West Australian
2025 Toyota Yaris Cross price and specs
The Toyota Yaris Cross has received more updates for 2025, predominantly around the light SUV's safety equipment. There have been corresponding price increases, from as little as $40 to as much as $800 depending on the variant. All Yaris Cross vehicles now feature a low-speed acoustic alert system to warn other road users of their presence when running in electric mode, and also move to R1234yf refrigerant for their air-conditioning systems. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now . The base Yaris Cross GX gains blind-spot monitoring and safe-exit assist, as well as heated exterior mirrors and Toyota's parking support brake feature. This applies the brakes if the system detects a crossing vehicle, object or pedestrian while you're reversing, and was introduced to other trim levels last year. No other changes have been announced for the Yaris Cross. The updates follow a suite of changes rolled out in 2024, the first year the Yaris Cross was offered without a (non-hybrid) petrol powertrain. At the time, it upgraded to a larger 8.0-inch touchscreen running Toyota's latest generation of infotainment, swapped USB-A outlets for USB-C ones, gained a 7.0-inch digital instrument cluster across the range, and received minor changes to interior and exterior trim. Safety upgrades included improved autonomous emergency braking (AEB), adaptive cruise control and lane centring systems, while prices were increased by between $880 and $950 across the range. Just one powertrain is offered in the Yaris Cross, though it can be had with either front- or all-wheel drive. All-wheel drive models swap the torsion-beam rear suspension for a multi-link setup. They also feature a selectable Trail Mode, while the AWD system can send up to 60 per cent of drive to the rear. All models have 283mm ventilated front disc brakes with a floating single-cylinder caliper, but front-wheel drive models have 265mm solid rear discs and all-wheel drive models have 281mm solid rear discs. The Toyota Yaris Cross is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. Toyota offers capped-price servicing for the first five years or 75,000km, whichever comes first. Servicing is required every 12 months or 15,000km, with each visit costing $255. The Toyota Yaris Cross has a five-star safety rating from ANCAP based on testing conducted in 2021. All models come standard with the following equipment: GXL and above get a surround-view camera. There are four trim levels in the Yaris Cross lineup. The base GX comes standard with the following equipment: The GXL adds: The Urban gains: Over the GXL, the GR Sport gains: All grades feature a one-year complimentary Toyota Connected Services subscription, allowing you to view the vehicle's status and location via a smartphone app. Also included in this suite are SOS emergency call and automatic collision notification functions. Ink (black) is the standard exterior paint colour. Premium paint is a $575 option, with two-tone paint – exclusive to the Urban and GR Sport – a $1350 option. The following colours are available: Frosted White, Atomic Rush, Latte and Massive Grey are offered with a black roof. MORE: Everything Toyota Yaris Cross


West Australian
07-05-2025
- Automotive
- West Australian
2025 Toyota Yaris, Yaris Cross prices: Brand's cheapest cars get tech upgrades
Toyota has given its Yaris hatchback and Yaris Cross light SUV some minor updates for 2025, centred largely around their suite of safety technology. This has coincided with price increases of as little as $40 and as much as $800. All Yaris and Yaris Cross variants now feature a low-speed acoustic vehicle alert system to warn other road users of their presence when they are running in electric mode. The base Yaris Ascent Sport and Yaris Cross GX gain Toyota's parking support brake feature, which applies the brakes if the system detects a crossing vehicle, object or pedestrian while you're reversing. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now . The Yaris Cross GX also gains blind-spot monitoring and safe exit assist. However, the hatch and SUV haven't just received additional safety kit. The Yaris SX hatch now rides on the same 16-inch alloy wheels as the flagship ZR, while the Yaris Cross GX gains a heating function for its exterior mirrors. All Yaris and Yaris Cross vehicles also now use R1234yf refrigerant for their air-conditioning systems. The vehicles are mechanically unchanged, with all Yaris and front-wheel drive Yaris Cross variants powered by a 1.5-litre three-cylinder petrol-electric hybrid powertrain, which mates a 67kW/120Nm petrol engine with a 59kW/141Nm electric motor for a total system output of 85kW. The Yaris Cross is available with all-wheel drive, which adds a 3.9kW/52Nm rear electric motor. 'Safety remains one of our highest priorities when developing, designing and engineering Toyota vehicles and it's a continuous process so when new technologies are developed, we make them available for customers as soon as possible,' said Sean Hanley, Toyota Australia vice president for sales, marketing and franchise operations. 'These latest upgrades for the Yaris hatch and Yaris Cross SUV are an example of that and while the changes are incremental, every new technology contributes to the safety of all road users.' Yaris Yaris Cross Premium paint is a $575 option for all Yaris and Yaris Cross models, while two-tone exteriors are a $1350 option for the Yaris ZR and Yaris Cross Urban and GR Sport. MORE: Everything Toyota Yaris MORE: Everything Toyota Yaris Cross