The latter comes with an engine stop-start system to help achieve an average of 48.7mpg. The 122bhp 1.6-litre petrol is noticeably more powerful and more prolific on the used market. Of the Here is a brief history of the Toyota Auris, starting in 2006. The Toyota Auris was first released in concept form at the 2006 Paris Motor Show; In 2006 it went on sale in Japan, and then in 2007 replaced the Toyota Corolla in Europe. Production of the Auris Hybrid began in 2010 in the UK and became the first mass produced hybrid vehicle in Europe. Toyota Auris Toyota Auris 1,8 Hybrid,An 2015/10,FULL LED,Buy Back,Neg. 14 499 € Prețul e negociabil. Utilizat. Cluj-Napoca - 05 ianuarie 2024. 2016 139 900 km. Toyota Auris is available in two body styles – hatchback and station wagon. Hatchback variants measure at between 4220 mm (166.14 in.) and 4375 mm (172.24 in.) in length, 1760 mm (69.29 in.) and 1790 mm (70.47 in.) in width, and 1435 mm (56.5 in.) and 1515 mm (59.65 in.) in height and station wagon variants – between 4560 mm (179.53 in.) and 4595 mm (180.91 in.) in length, 1760 mm (69.29 Oct 4, 2023. Sporty Gazoo Racing models take the spotlight for 2024. Special versions of the GR Corolla compact hatchback, GR86 compact coupe, and GR Supra sports car are new or updated this year Toyota Auris (2007 – 2013) At A Glance. Decent combination of ride and handling that might suit some people better than a harder sprung Golf or a Civic. A few inches taller than a Golf of Focus so easier to get in and out. Dull, unadventurous styling. The Auris is a decent enough looking car, a bit like a big Yaris, sitting on a long The Auris HSD Hybrid isn’t a bad car. But it’s debatable whether it represents a better way of achieving economical motoring versus its conventionally-powered rivals. Price when new: £21,325 Driving. The 2008 Toyota Yaris travels down the road with a reasonably solid feel. The electric power steering is mostly devoid of feel, but its super-light touch makes maneuvering easy. The Yaris The Toyota Auris Hybrid is a very impressive car which oozes quality, drives well, but fails to deliver the over-the-top fuel economy claims. That’s not to say it’s not actually very economical. I managed 44.6 mpg over about 650 miles, and that seems pretty good to me, although I must admit that the driving wasn’t suited to hybrids. Narrowed it down to Toyota - Yaris or Auris. Looks like the main difference is the size, specifically boot space - and so Auris all else equal will be a bit more expensive due to this. But are there other things to consider between the two? Budget around 10k, so looking for a good spec, 2-5 year old model under 50k miles. jlCP.