That’s not necessarily a bad thing, but it does make it slightly less Toyota-like than perhaps the brand would want you to believe. ![]() The infotainment touchscreen is small by modern standards, and we found it hard to see the details at times, especially in bright sunshine. It has Apple CarPlay, but not Android Auto, which is a shame for those without iPhones. There’s an enclosed, cockpit-like feel from the driver’s seat, with padded panels either side of your legs to keep you in place during spirited cornering. The roof is low and while the seats are low, too, taller drivers might find themselves at eye-level with the top of the side window, hampering visibility. ![]() Rear visibility is pretty terrible, too, but luckily there are plenty of sensors and a rear-view camera to help see what’s going on. ![]() Build quality is okay when compared with rivals, if not quite up to the quality of Porsche, with a few too many cheap-feeling plastics spoiling the overall classy vibe.
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