Toyota Auris Touring Sports: pricing and specifications

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The British-built Toyota Auris Touring Sports will cost from £16,045 when it goes on sale this summer.

The practical estate car will offer a wide choice of engines, including one diesel and two petrols. It’s also the first model in its class to offer a full-hybrid petrol electric powertrain, which delivers class leading CO2 emissions of 85g/km.

Auris Touring Sports is built exclusively by Toyota Motor Manufacturing UK (TMUK) at its factory in Burnaston, Derbyshire, alongside Auris hatchback and Avensis models.

Entry-level Toyota Auris Touring Sports Active models will cost from £16,045, offering drivers the choice of a 1.33 Dual VVT-i petrol engine or a 1.4 D-4D diesel. Both cars are fitted with a six-speed manual transmission, while standard equipment includes roof rails, 15” steel wheels, follow me home headlamps, automatic single-zone air conditioning, seven airbags, vehicle stability control and hill start assist control.

Next up is the £18,745 Toyota Auris Touring Sports Icon. The full range of engines is available with the Icon, including the 1.8-litre petrol electric hybrid. A 1.6-litre Valvematic petrol is also offered, with a choice of six-speed manual or Multidrive S continuously variable transmission. Standard specification includes 16” alloy wheels (15” alloy wheels on hybrid), front fog lamps, double level boot floor and storable tonneau cover, Toyota Touch touchscreen entertainment system, including Bluetooth connectivity, DAB Radio and a rear view camera.

Toyota Touch and Go satellite navigation is available on Icon, Sport and Excel, and is priced at £650.

Toyota’s Intelligent Park Assist system is available as an option for Icon and Sport grades, priced at £350.

A ‘Skyview’ panoramic roof is also available on Excel models, priced at £550.

For more details on the range, please see the tables at the foot of this page.

Auris Touring Sports design and packaging

Auris Touring Sports has the same 2,600mm wheelbase and 10.4m turning circle as its sister hatchback, but is 285mm longer overall – all dedicated to the extended loadspace.
With the rear seats in place the load area is 1,115mm long and 1,452mm wide, giving a capacity of 530 litres. With the rear seats folded the length increases to 2,047mm; with loadspace height up to 890mm, the maximum capacity is a class-leading 1,658 litres.

As well as being more spacious than its rivals, Auris Touring Sports offers better functionality, too. It offers Toyota’s unmatched one-touch Easy-Flat folding rear seat system, a dual-level loadspace floor and a two-way tonneau cover (standard on Icon, Sport and Excel grades), a roller-type luggage net, shopping bag hooks, aluminium roof rails and a 12V power outlet in the boot.

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As witnessed in the new Auris hatchback, the strong and distinctive exterior design maximises the aerodynamic benefits that come with the model’s lower overall height and the dynamic improvements offered by its lower centre of gravity.

It shares the same front-end look as the hatch, displaying key elements from Toyota’s new design language with focus on emphasising the car’s width and low stance in the shape and arrangement of the lower grille, front bumper and fog lights, together with a keen-edged look created by the narrower upper grille and headlamp units.

In profile it also shares the hatchback’s steeply raked windscreen, which flows into an extended roofline with aluminium roof rails and an integral rear spoiler. Some versions of  Auris Touring Sports will be available with a Skyview panoramic roof; measuring 1,553 by 960mm, it is one of the largest in its class and increases the sense of light and space in the new interior.

The extended three-panel side glazing is emphasised by blacked out pillars, with a piano-black finish to the central B-pillar. The effect is underscored by a chrome trim above the powerful crease along the car’s rising beltline.

At the rear there is new a bumper and tailgate design, with the loadspace sill set 100mm lower than on the hatchback, and a ‘floating’ chrome-finished spoiler. As on the hatchback models, the design of the rear lamp units reinforces the shape of the rear wing, as well as the new D-pillar design and rear screen.

Auris Touring Sports driving performance

Auris Touring Sports reinforces Toyota’s commitment to improving the dynamic abilities of its vehicles to give customers a more engaging driving experience. To this end, it carries forward all the improvements made in the new Auris hatchback.
These include a more rigid bodyshell, a lower centre of gravity, improved suspension and steering, a better driving position and improved NVH (noise, vibration and harshness) performance.

It will be available in the UK with the same powertrain options as the hatch: 1.33-litre Dual VVT-i and 1.6-litre Valvematic petrol units; the 1.4-litre D-4D diesel; and full hybrid – a first in the compact estate car market.

The full hybrid’s Hybrid Synergy Drive system features a 1.8-litre VVT-i petrol engine and an electric motor, giving a maximum power output of 134bhp/100kW. This enables 0-62mph acceleration in 10.9 seconds and a top speed of 112mph.

Conversely the hybrid’s CO2 emissions are a class-leading 85g/km; indeed emissions performance across the range is highly competitive with the 1.33 and 1.6 petrol units rated at 127 and 139g/km respectively and the 1.4 D-4D diesel at 109g/km.

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Pricing details

MODELPOWERTRAINTRANSMISSIONOTR PRICE
Active Touring Sports1.33 VVT-i6MT£16,045
Active Touring Sports1.4 D-4D6MT£17,395
Icon Touring Sports1.33 VVT-i6MT£18,745
Icon Touring Sports1.4 D-4D6MT£20,095
Icon Touring Sports1.6 V-Matic6MT£19,095
Icon Touring Sports1.6 V-MaticAuto (CVT)£20,095
Icon Touring Sports1.8 VVT-iAuto (CVT)£21,745
Icon plus Touring Sports1.33 VVT-i6MT£19,545
Icon plus Touring Sports1.4 D-4D6MT£20,895
Icon plus Touring Sports1.6 V-Matic6MT£19,895
Icon plus Touring Sports1.6 V-MaticAuto (CVT)£20,895
Icon plus Touring Sports1.8 VVT-iAuto (CVT)£22,645
Excel Touring Sports1.4 D-4D6MT£22,595
Excel Touring Sports1.6 V-Matic6MT£21,350
Excel Touring Sports1.6 V-MaticAuto (CVT)£22,350
Excel Touring Sports1.8 VVT-iAuto (CVT)£23,990

150 comments

  1. Are there any pictures available of the interior of either the tourer or the hatchback in Tamura leather?

    I am looking to buy a new Tourer and would prefer the lighter colour of the Tamura for the interior but I cannot find any pictures of it fitted to a car apart from the couple of shots taken of the rear of the Tourer in the pre brochure that was sent out.

      1. Oliver,

        Would you be able to send the pictures of the Tamura leather to myself? Also any pictures of the interior of a touring sports with a Skyview roof would also be appreciated. I have just today placed an order for the Auris Hybrid Touring Sports (Excel) with both Tamura Leather and Skyview roof as a replacement company car. I am hoping that my fleet company are pre-ordering so I can take delivery in early July!

  2. Good idea AndyM, but where do you put a full sized wheel in a car not designed for one. How do you secure it so that it does not take your head of in a smash. This is an estate. remember.

  3. Like some of the people below, I would be interested in seeing some photos of the tourer with Tamura leather, and with and without the Skyview. Many thanks.

    1. Hi Simon,
      Thanks for the note. Just to give you a heads up, we have sent you an email with the images.
      Many thanks.

  4. Will the space saver spare wheel from the Prius not fit the Auris? If so it could then be stored in the well where the puncture repair kit is currently stored. Until Toyota said that a spare wheel would be offered as an extra I had intended to check this out. I very much prefer the peace of mind that a spare wheel gives over a puncture repair kit and will quite happily sacrifice the tiny amount of fuel saving for that peace of mind.

    1. Hi Alan,
      Thank you for taking the time to contact us.
      We don’t advise transferring the space saver from a Prius to an Auris. This is due to the Auris not being designed to fit a Prius space saver.
      A space saver wheel will be available as an accessory option soon.
      Many thanks and kind regards.

    1. Hi Jayt,
      Thank you for getting in touch with us.
      The Auris Touring Sports accessory list will feature a half height dog guard option, starting from the rear seats and continuing to the roof.
      You also have the option of a half divider, so if you have more than one dog, or want to separate the boot area you can do this.
      Hope this helps.

  5. No spare wheel. A big mistake. Would stop me buying the car. Repair kits are impractical and useless for today’s traveller. You need to be able to change a wheel for peace of mind…

  6. Good Morning

    I am considering the sports tourer as an option to replace my current company car. Unfortunately the options offered do not include the excel or sport model. The current detail for the auris hatch indicates cruise control is only available on the Excel. Is this the case for the tourer? Will there be an option to on the Icon? and if no why not?
    Thanks

    1. Hi Stuart,
      Thank you for taking the time to contact us.
      The new Auris Touring Sports will be available in four models, Active, Icon, Sport and Excel. Cruise Control is a feature on the Excel grade (petrol and hybrid only). Unfortunately there will not be an option to add cruise control to another grade.
      When developing the Auris Touring Sports model line-up, Toyota’s Product Marketing team devised the options and specifications to be made available. With the Icon, for example, other specifications were chosen, such as Intelligent Parking Assist being made available as an option.
      Many thanks.

  7. Looks like I will be getting a test drive tomorrow (Saturday 29/6) as one of the local dealers has taken delivery of a demonstrator today. Trouble is the salesman was not sure what model it was as it was still in the workshop being cleaned and prepped.

  8. Hi couple of things

    1. I have an avensis tourer at the moment, with dog guard, and looking at the new auris tourer it would seem that the anchor points are in the same place, would I be able to transfer my current one to the auris?, i.e is it physically the same standardised item, please advise ASAP

    2 I too would like to see some photos of the tamura leather option

    can you help please

    1. Hi Jayt,
      In answer to your questions (apologies for delay):
      1. To confirm, your dog guard can’t be transferred from your Avensis to the Auris Touring Sports.
      2. I understand Kerry has sent you the images we’ve got of the Tamura leather, hope this has helped.
      With regards to current offers, may we refer you to your nearest Dealer who’ll be able to advise, please find your here: http://ow.ly/mGDL8.
      Many thanks, have a good weekend.

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