These are the first spy shots of the upcoming
replacement of the Toyota Auris or Corolla Hatchback as it’s named in some
markets. It’s the first time we see the 2018 Auris being tested while wearing
its production body as well, which is covered by layers of black tape and extra
bits in order to hide its design cues.
The overall shape of it looks a lot cleaner
as Toyota seems to have ditched the weird-looking third pillar of the current
Auris for a more natural design that follows the roof line. The bonnet also
appears to adopt a clamshell-like design while the headlights look like they
are stretched towards the grille, for a more dynamic face.
There are very little details so far about the new
Auris but we do know that the new compact Toyota will ride on the TNGA modular
architecture, which is also used on the Prius, the C-HR and the Camry.
Hopefully, this should also mean that the new Auris will offer a more engaging
drive than its predecessors.
This would also mean that Toyota will offer the new
Auris with the Prius’ hybrid powertrain as well as a turbocharged 1.2-liter
petrol engine. Some reports also suggest that the new Auris might borrow a few
engines from BMW as part of Toyota’s latest deal with the Bavarian company but
this doesn’t sound too plausible at the moment.
Expect a debut of the new Toyota Auris/Corolla
Hatchback around mid to late 2018.
Cr : Carscoops