New Toyota Auris: first pictures and details

Following a summer packed with new Toyota model launches, we can finally take the wraps off the all-new Auris.

New Toyota AurisThe new hatchback, which will be built at the Burnaston factory in Derbyshire, will be one of the main attractions at the Paris motor show in September. But we are delighted to be able to share some early details about the car.

As these first pictures show, it has much sharper exterior styling than the current model, in line with the latest Toyota design cues that we’ve seen in new Yaris and Yaris Hybrid. It adopts the new Toyota “face” with its strong grille design and sharp-edged headlights.

New Toyota AurisIt’s 30mm longer than the current model, and its height has been reduced by 55mm, making it one of the lowest cars in its class. That doesn’t just make for a more eye-catching appearance, it also plays a part in achieving better driving dynamics and handling, by lowering the car’s centre of gravity – something achieved to great effect in the GT86.

New Toyota AurisThe side-on view has been made stronger, too, with the glazing extended across three panels. The tailgate opens wider and has a sculpted look, with concave and convex surfaces. The wrap-around rear lamp clusters are new, too, as is the design of the rear bumper. Check out this exclusive video of car.

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Overall, the body has been made more aerodynamically efficient, which helps improve fuel consumption and reduce emissions.

New Toyota Auris interiorThe interior is all about more space and higher quality, with no detail escaping the designers’ attention. Clever packaging means there is more space in the cabin, particularly for rear seat passengers who gain an extra 20mm of kneeroom. All round you will find higher quality and soft-touch materials, from a stitched nappa leather steering wheel trim to padded armrests and fabric trims on the pillars.

 

Details of UK specifications are yet to be finalised, but new Auris will introduce Skyview, one of the largest panoramic roofs in the compact hatchback market. The designers were also keen to give the car a strong sense of visual unity, reflected in the consistency of the interior lighting, colours, finishes and even the font used for the graphics.

New Toyota AurisThere is more space in the boot, with 90mm added to the loadspace length. Capacity is increased to 360 litres – and that goes for Auris Hybrid as well. By relocating the battery pack beneath the rear seat, the hybrid gains an extra 127 litres to equal its petrol and diesel-powered sister models in load-carrying ability.

Toyota was the first manufacturer to offer a compact hatchback with choice of three powertrains this continues with the new model. Efficiency and dynamic improvements have been made to the Hybrid Synergy Drive system, in Auris Hybrid. In the UK the new model will also feature 1.4-litre diesel and 1.33 and 1.6-litre petrol engines.

New Toyota AurisThe steering and suspension have been revised to help give a more comfortable, responsive and enjoyable drive. Attention has also been paid to weight management, with more high tensile steel used in the car’s construction. This has helped increase body stiffness by 10 per cent and save up to 40kg in overall vehicle weight, while also helping to lower the car’s centre of gravity.

The new model will be given its European premiere on 27 September. Details of UK sales introduction, specifications and prices will be announced at a later date.

64 comments

  1. Huge improvement on the old Auris – looking forward to the version with the BMW diesel, and I echo what the others have said – it needs a space saver spare tyre option not just a puncture repair kit, we have one of those in our Verso and after a nightmare getting the tyre repaired when it got punctured quickly bought a space saver from our local dealer. It’s a tactic to get the co2 figures down by reducing vehicle weight but is hopeless if you live in a remote area.

  2. Has anyone experienced a slow return of the accelerator, ie lag .This is on the 1.3 petrol auris
    This is my 5th Toyota , clocked up just over 400thousand miles in total over 23yrs, and the first time I’ve experienced this small niggle, looking forward to my next Toyota.

  3. Hi I am looking at trading my New Auris Hybrid Excel, (hate the gearbox & whine), in for a Manual 1.4 diesel Excel version,
    Earlier in the year when it was snowing I bought 4 spare 17″ alloys & have winter tyres fitted to them, for winter use, they are brilliant on snow etc, and would like to know can I order a diesel with 17″ wheels, so i can use them on that vehicle too,
    Also can I have cruise control as the brochure is not clear
    regards John

    1. Hi John,
      Cruise control isn’t available on the 1.4 diesel. With regards to wheel size, we recommend speaking directly with your Dealer as they’ll be able to advise on availability and fit. The 16″ wheels come as standard but again your Dealer will be able to help with discussing the 17″ wheels.
      Hope this helps.

  4. I now have 4 winter tyres on 17 inch rims that I will be selling that will fit a 2013 Auris that has17’s as standard, as insurance company say if I have a car that has 16 inch when delivered I cannot use17’s
    The cost of getting brand new standard 17’s on. New Diesel with Tyres is not cost effective as I would have to take the 16’s as spares? They won’t compromise,

  5. Im thinking to get myself a new toyota auris but what is this im hearing that the car
    Does not come with spare wheel? I mean how possible is that

    1. Hello Anastaciah
      Thanks for your post.
      The Toyota Auris will come with a tyre repair kit as standard, but it is possible to buy a space saver spare wheel as an accessory item for those owners who would prefer one in their car.
      Hope this helps.

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