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Toyota Yaris vs Renault Clio 2024 twin test: hybrid supermini battle

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14 Apr, 2024

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With more and more electrified rivals arriving, Toyota has given its hybrid-only Yaris a facelift. We put it up against Renault’s class-leading Clio.

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