Here is the all-new Toyota Auris, in all its Euro-inspired splendor. We must admit that it looks even better in the metal than it does in the pictures, and it may even tempt some style-conscious buyers away from other design-driven alternatives, such as the Alfa Romeo Giulietta, or the Renault Megane.
Available with a choice of frugal petrol and diesel engines which kicks off with the 1.33-liter petrol unit, the new Auris is a very important car for Toyota, a brand which, in recent years, has failed to make its mark in the sector in Europe, as much as they would have wanted. This is why they have put a lot of effort into making the new car more Euro-friendly.
Another advantage it has over its competitors is the very generous spec of even the most basic version, which comes with automatic air-con, electric front windows, USB connectivity, ESP, LED daytime running lights and hill start assist as standard. The expected price for the new Auris is expected to sit just under the €19,000 mark.
Another advantage it has over its competitors is the very generous spec of even the most basic version, which comes with automatic air-con, electric front windows, USB connectivity, ESP, LED daytime running lights and hill start assist as standard. The expected price for the new Auris is expected to sit just under the €19,000 mark.