It's a new name, but
Toyota's Auris is still very recognisable as the successor to the Corolla small hatch.



With styling derived from the outgoing Corolla, the
Auris is still very much a traditional five-door small hatch, albeit with a more pronounced snout to help with pedestrian impact crash tests.
The engine range is also drawn from the Corolla, comprising 1.6- and 1.8-litre petrol units and a 2.2-litre turbodiesel.
Toyota insiders tell us a hot hatch version will follow about a year after the
Auris goes on sale at the start of 2007 in the UK.
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