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Joshua Dowling2 Mar 2011
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Toyota Yaris hybrid is not for Australia

But there could be a budget-priced 'mini-Prius' instead

Geneva International Motor Show

Toyota unveiled a hybrid version of its all-new Yaris hatch at the Geneva motor show overnight – but it won't be coming to Australia anytime soon.

This model will initially be made in a Toyota factory in the north of France from next year for the European market, as a left-hand-drive model only.

Although there are plans to make a right-hand-drive version of the Yaris hybrid in Japan from next year, it is unlikely to come to Australia because Toyota wants to make way for an all-new model.

The Carsales Network understands that Toyota is developing a 'mini-Prius', a dedicated hybrid car with a unique body that shares the silhouette of the Prius – but is similar in size to the Yaris city car.

It is designed to take on the Honda Insight, which went on sale priced below $30,000 late last year.

Toyota heirachy has publicly stated that the company will have a hybrid version of every model in its line-up by 2020.

"Whether that means we get a hybrid Yaris next year or in five years is yet to be determined," said Toyota Australia spokesman Mike Breen. "As with all new cars we look at it and they are always under consideration."

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