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£21,630
Key Standard Features*
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Customer Deposit | £289 |
41 Monthly Payments Of | £289.72 |
Finance Deposit Allowance | £1,250† |
Cash Price | £21,630 |
Amount of Credit | £20,091 |
Fees | NIL |
Optional Final Payment | £8,213 |
Total Amount Payable | £21,630 |
Duration Of Agreement | 42 Months |
Annual Mileage | 8,000* |
Fixed Rate of Interest | 0% |
Representative 0% APR (Fixed) | |
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This is one of the most popular methods to buy a new vehicle. You pay an initial deposit, then pay off the balance in monthly payments over an agreed period of time, when the payments are complete the vehicle is yours.
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Fuel: Hybrid
Body: Hatchback
Trans: Automatic
Electric front windows, ABS/EBD, Cruise control, Push button starter, 7" touch screen, Body colour door mirrors, Black instrument panel, 6 speakers, Body colour bumpers, Front fog lights, Auto air conditioning...
MPG
Insurance groups range from 1 to 50 and dictates the cost of the vehicles insurance. The higher the group, the higher the insurance will be for the vehicle.
Insurance Group
BHP rates the engine performance of vehicles and stands for the brake horsepower.
Performance (BHP)
CO2 is the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by the vehicle in grams per kilometre travelled, the lower the CO2 emissions the cleaner the vehicle is for the environment.
CO2 (g/km)
The total number of seats in the vehicle.
Number Of Seats
Road Tax is based upon the CO2 emissions of the vehicle and is split into 13 bands from A to M. The higher the letter the greater the cost of tax paid to drive the vehicle on public roads. In addition to the road tax detailed below, any vehicle that had a manufacturers retail price in excess of £40,000 when first sold, attracts a road tax supplement of an additional £310 per year. This is charged until the vehicle is 6 years old.
Road Tax
Toyota's Auris Hybrid model evolved in second generation guise, with sportier looks and the option of a Touring Sports estate bodystyle. In recent times, emissions have been further reduced - to just 79g/km at the same time as the car has gained smarter styling and more equipment. Now it's better to drive too.
By rights, Toyota's Auris Hybrid shouldn't be continually overlooked by petrol/electric buyers in favour of its more fashionable Toyota Prius stablemate. The Auris is, after all, a far more palatable proposition in its second generation guise and, unlike the Prius, offers the option of an estate bodystyle as well as a hatch. On the occasions we've tried Prius and Auris hybrid models back-to-back, we've usually come to the conclusion that we'd take the Auris. There's just something delightfully un-showy about it, a car that's always proved to be solid, functional and discreet. But if you could justify this car over a Prius, could you also justify it over another, more conventional Auris model derivative? Specifically, we're talking of one fitted with Toyota's latest 1.2-litre direct injection turbo petrol engine, which is able to deliver similar performance to the Hybrid variant and running cost returns that aren't too far away either? In considering the question, you'll need to bear in mind that the Hybrid version has upped its game of late, this variant now being better to drive and more frugal - as well as being cleaner still, CO2 emissions dropping as low as 79g/km.
Toyota says that the driver appeal of this car has been increased with powertrain retuning that delivers an improved, natural driving experience with no compromise in the highly efficient performance. The brand's engineers have secured a closer alignment between the increase in engine and vehicle speeds, creating a more linear acceleration feel as the driver applies the throttle. That's all very well but customer priorities when it comes to hybrid vehicle dynamics tend to be refinement, then refinement followed by refinement. People don't buy these cars to fling round corners or smoke the tyres away from the lights. A good hybrid hatchback should be about pure relaxation and low stress. It should promote a calm, measured driving style and remind the driver that the journey can be enjoyed in ways other than outbraking someone into a roundabout. Extensive soundproofing in the engine bay, front wheel arches and dashboard has reduced engine and road noise intrusion in the cabin of the current Auris Hybrid. The 1.8-litre VVT-i petrol engine was already one of the smoothest in its class and with the addition of the electric motor, it's also reasonably brisk. Working only via auto transmission, it'll make 62mph in 10.9 seconds on the way to 112mph. The suspension has actually been softened, but that's only because the chassis is reasonably stiff and the suspension components pretty light. This combination means that you'll get a decent ride, with handling that'll also probably be a little better than you'd expect. If your experience of this car is limited to the first generation pre-2012 version, you'll probably also probably notice that the steering is rather more feelsome than it used to be too. When operating its switchable all-electric EV mode, the Auris Hybrid generates zero CO2, NOx and particulates for distances up to 1.2 miles at speeds up to about 31mph, according to the level of battery charge and driving conditions.
As before, Auris Hybrid buyers get to choose either a five-door hatchback bodystyle or the Touring Sports estate. Aesthetically, this improved MK2 model builds on the extra styling attitude introduced that was introduced into this model line back in 2012. This means it gets the lower and broader frontal treatment now common to many of the company's latest products. There's a splash more chrome on the grille, plus LED headlamp clusters which include LED daytime running lights. In profile the revised front and rear styling generates longer overhangs, while the rear end features a sleeker lower bumper assembly and LED rear lights. The cabin benefits from better quality materials and a lower profile dashboard, with cleaner-looking dials and a more consistent use of grains, illumination and typefaces across the fascia. There's a twin-clock binnacle with a 4.2-inch colour TFT multi-information screen. Many details, such as the air vents, doorhandles and gear lever surround, have been redesigned to give a crisper, high-quality appearance. The boot remains flexible in its design, uncompromised by the hybrid mechanicals thanks to the fact that the batteries have been positioned below the rear seat. Buyers get a dual-level deckboard and a 60:40 split-folding rear backrest on all versions. Luggage capacity is 360-litres in the hatch, while in the Touring Sports estate version, you get 530-litres - or 1,658-litres with the rear bench folded.
As before, you need to think in terms of a £20,000 budget for Auris Hybrid ownership, but bear in mind that this'll give you a saving of around £1,500 over a comparable Prius. With this improved MK2 model Auris line-up, the trim structure has been refined to bring this Hybrid version more in line with the rest of the range. In Europe, the Hybrid variant accounts for fully 50% of all Auris sales, whereas here in the UK, the petrol/electric version's always been a bit-part player. That's always been a bit of a head scratcher but perhaps things will change now. Bear in mind if you're doing price comparisons that this Hybid petrol/electric variant only comes with the automatic gearbox that a comparable diesel model would charge extra for. And that it's very well equipped. Even on the most affordable version, you can expect features like 15-inch alloy wheels, a six-speaker DAB stereo, the Toyota Touch multimedia control screen with Bluetooth and a rear view camera, plus some leather on the wheel and gear shifter. That's on top of kit like seven airbags, a follow-me-home lighting system, Hill-start Assist Control, Vehicle Stability Control and LED daytime running lights. The Active grade includes automatic air conditioning, a four-speaker CD audio system with USB and AUX connection, electrically adjustable, heated, body-coloured door mirrors and electric front windows. All that lot for around £20k seems a big ask but Toyota has pulled it off.
You probably don't need us to tell you that the overall three year running costs of a diesel Auris are going to be lower than those of a hybrid. Not by a massive amount but by maybe three pence per mile. Plus, there's the lower initial outlay to consider. So you don't buy a hybrid if ruthless cost cutting is what you're all about. Nevertheless, it's hard to be unimpressed by the latest Auris Hybrid's numbers. The CO2 emissions and fuel returns vary a little with the trim level chosen. Base versions of the hatch model can now return 79g/km - or a fraction more in the Touring Sports estate. Combined cycle consumption is around 80mpg. If you go for a plusher version with bigger wheels, those figures will rise slightly. Even here though, this car returns a strong showing on the balance sheet. In comparison, an Auris equipped with Toyota's latest 1.2-litre direct injection turbo petrol engine manages 60.1mpg on the combined cycle and 109g/km of CO2. Still a big gap then. The Bottom line is that overall, even a top Auris Hybrid model will cost less for a company to offer on its fleet than a more modestly specified, mid-grade Focus, Astra or Golf. For the company car driver, the personal savings are considerable too. More than £2,000 compared to a Focus with similar power output and more than £1,500 compared to a Golf over three years and 60,000 miles.
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Body Glass | |
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Electric front windows | |
Electric rear windows | |
Rear wiper | |
Privacy glass | |
Rain sensor | |
Brakes | |
ABS/EBD | |
Emergency brake assist | |
Hill start assist | |
Collision mitigation braking system | |
Vehicle stability control + traction control + brake assist | |
Driver Aids | |
Cruise control | |
PAS | |
Rear view camera | |
Lane departure warning system | |
Forward collision warning | |
Driver Convenience | |
Push button starter | |
Dusk sensor | |
Driver Information | |
7" touch screen | |
Trip computer | |
Driving Mirrors | |
Body colour door mirrors | |
Auto dimming rear view mirror | |
Electrically retractable door mirrors | |
Embellishment Trims | |
Black instrument panel | |
Entertainment | |
6 speakers | |
Radio/CD + MP3 | |
DAB Digital radio | |
USB/aux input socket | |
Bluetooth connectivity including audio streaming | |
Exterior Body Features | |
Body colour bumpers | |
Chrome bars on lower front grille | |
Lower grille finisher - Piano black | |
Black side sills | |
Exterior Lights | |
Front fog lights | |
LED daytime running lights | |
LED rear lights | |
Auto high beam | |
Heating/Cooling/Ventilation | |
Auto air conditioning | |
Interior Features | |
Leather steering wheel | |
Leather upholstery | |
Leather gear knob | |
Safety | |
Seatbelt warning | |
Front lateral airbags | |
Passenger airbag deactivate switch | |
Front and rear curtain airbags | |
Driver/Front Passenger airbags | |
Drivers knee airbag | |
Road sign information display | |
3x3 point rear seatbelts | |
Seats | |
Isofix child seat preparation | |
Drivers/passenger heated seats | |
Seatbelt pretensioners and force limiters | |
Front and rear headrests | |
Security | |
Alarm | |
Wheels - Spare | |
Space saver spare wheel |
Packs | |
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Protection pack - Auris | £230.00 |
Paint - Metallic | |
Metallic - Eclipse Black | £545.00 |
Metallic - Denim blue | £545.00 |
Metallic - Tyrol silver | £545.00 |
Metallic - Aspen grey | £545.00 |
Metallic - Orion blue | £545.00 |
Metallic - Platinum bronze | £545.00 |
Metallic - Manhattan grey | £545.00 |
Metallic - Nebula blue | £545.00 |
Paint - Solid | |
Solid - Lunar Shadow | Standard |
Exterior Body Features | |
Metallic paint | £545.00 |
Pearlescent paint | £795.00 |
Solid paint | Standard |
Special solid paint | £250.00 |
Interior Features | |
Alcantara seat trim | £150.00 |
Ventura cloth upholstery | Standard |
Paint - Pearlescent | |
Pearl - Pearl white | £795.00 |
Pearl - Tokyo Red | £795.00 |
Paint - Special | |
Special solid - Pure white | £250.00 |
Trim - Cloth | |
Ventura cloth - Black | Standard |
Trim - Leather | |
Leather - Black with grey stitching | Standard |
Leather - Red with grey stitching | Standard |
Wheels - Alloy | |
17" alloy wheels | Standard |
17" Pitlane II anthracite alloy wheels | £700.00 |
17" Pitlane II anthracite machined alloy wheels | £700.00 |
17" Podium II anthracite alloy wheels | £675.00 |
17" Podium II anthracite machined alloy wheels | £675.00 |
Trim - Part Leather | |
Laguna Cloth/leather - Black/Blue | £150.00 |
Performance | |
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0 to 60 mph (secs) | |
0 to 62 mph (secs) | 10.9 |
Engine Power - BHP | 136 |
Engine Power - KW | 100 |
Engine Power - PS | |
Engine Power - RPM | 5200 |
Engine Torque - LBS.FT | 105 |
Engine Torque - NM | 142 |
Engine Torque - RPM | 4000 |
Top Speed | 112 |
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