The newly launched Auris 2010
14/05/2010
• Enhanced engine range featuring Toyota Optimal Drive
• 1.33 VVTi petrol engine with stop start technology
• New exterior styling and enhanced interior ergonomics
• Specification upgrade
The Toyota Auris first introduced in 2007 replaced the long-established Corolla hatchback at the heart of the highly competitive C segment. It has built a solid reputation for roominess, comfort, practicality and reliability combined with a secure, economical driving experience.
The newly launched Auris 2010, will continue to appeal to those who prize the peace of mind offered by these core, family hatchback values, achieving greater fuel efficiency, lower CO2 emissions, and with a 5-star Euro NCAP safety rating. However, the revised model will also attract new customers who appreciate the marked improvements it offers in style and interior quality, its wider choice of Toyota Optimal Drive-efficient powertrains and its more refined driving experience.
From mid 2010, Auris customers will further benefit from the availability of full hybrid technology in a mainstream hatchback, the Auris HSD. The introduction of Toyota’s Hybrid Synergy Drive to the range will make the Auris unique within the C segment, it being the first model to offer a choice of petrol, diesel or full hybrid powertrains.
With the performance- and economy-enhancing benefits of Toyota Optimal Drive technology applied to the full engine range, the Toyota Auris 2010 features a three powertrain line-up. This comprehensively caters for every customer requirement.
Toyota Optimal Drive has lowered CO2 emissions throughout the Auris 2010 engine range, with significant cost of ownership benefits. For instance the 1.4 D-4D 90 generates only 118 g/km for the Terra and Aura grades. Improved fuel efficiency in the 1.33 petrol engine makes the same fuel go 17% further compared to the Auris' previous 1.4 litre unit.
The Auris 2010 features numerous exterior design changes which both establish a stronger Toyota family brand image and reinforce the popular hatchback’s energetic and confident personality. On board, customer feedback has influenced extensive interior improvements in quality, materials, ergonomics, comfort, storage and visual appeal
• 1.33 VVTi petrol engine with stop start technology
• New exterior styling and enhanced interior ergonomics
• Specification upgrade
The Toyota Auris first introduced in 2007 replaced the long-established Corolla hatchback at the heart of the highly competitive C segment. It has built a solid reputation for roominess, comfort, practicality and reliability combined with a secure, economical driving experience.
The newly launched Auris 2010, will continue to appeal to those who prize the peace of mind offered by these core, family hatchback values, achieving greater fuel efficiency, lower CO2 emissions, and with a 5-star Euro NCAP safety rating. However, the revised model will also attract new customers who appreciate the marked improvements it offers in style and interior quality, its wider choice of Toyota Optimal Drive-efficient powertrains and its more refined driving experience.
From mid 2010, Auris customers will further benefit from the availability of full hybrid technology in a mainstream hatchback, the Auris HSD. The introduction of Toyota’s Hybrid Synergy Drive to the range will make the Auris unique within the C segment, it being the first model to offer a choice of petrol, diesel or full hybrid powertrains.
With the performance- and economy-enhancing benefits of Toyota Optimal Drive technology applied to the full engine range, the Toyota Auris 2010 features a three powertrain line-up. This comprehensively caters for every customer requirement.
Toyota Optimal Drive has lowered CO2 emissions throughout the Auris 2010 engine range, with significant cost of ownership benefits. For instance the 1.4 D-4D 90 generates only 118 g/km for the Terra and Aura grades. Improved fuel efficiency in the 1.33 petrol engine makes the same fuel go 17% further compared to the Auris' previous 1.4 litre unit.
The Auris 2010 features numerous exterior design changes which both establish a stronger Toyota family brand image and reinforce the popular hatchback’s energetic and confident personality. On board, customer feedback has influenced extensive interior improvements in quality, materials, ergonomics, comfort, storage and visual appeal
