As announced by Toyota Motor Europe on 28 February, Toyota Manufacturing UK's Burnaston plant will be the exclusive centre for European new
Auris production, with TMUK's Deeside factory supplying the majority of engines for the model.
Toyota
Auris production currently stands at some 418,000 units.
Not exact matches
Despite the enhancements, there's no mistaking that this car is closely related to the
production Toyota
Auris.
Toyota will unveil at the Frankfurt Motor Show the
Auris HSD Full Hybrid, in its concept version, while the
production version will follow next year.
On 17 July 2009, Toyota announced the
production of hybrid
Auris by Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd (TMUK) beginning in 2010.
Production of the Japanese
Auris ended on 31 January 2018, and it was discontinued there on 20 March 2018.
The
production version of the
Auris Hybrid was presented at the March 2010 Geneva Motor Show.
While the
production reality shown here is not as edgy, it reveals an iM that has more in common with its European Toyota
Auris roots.
The public will get the chance to see
Auris Touring Sports
production version, the estate version of the compact car, a new concept called i - Road and the European version of the fourth - generation...
Until Deeside
production comes on stream
Auris will be fitted with engines manufactured in Japan.
Toyota has started
production of the
Auris Touring Sports — the
Auris Estate — with the first car rolling off the Toyota
production line in Burnaston.
Ready to be unveiled in full
production form this week, during the Paris Motor Show, the new generation
Auris will go on sale in December in the UK market.
The experience and knowledge gained by TMUK in the
production of the
Auris HSD will serve as a foundation for hybrid manufacturing throughout Europe, supporting Toyota's long - term goal of offering hybrid derivatives of all its models by the 2020s.