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Written by Stephen Dobie
The latest Prius and C-HR might have conned you into thinking Toyota"s hybrid cars look wilfully weird. The latest Auris dispels the myth by looking, to our eyes, actually quite good. While not entirely original spot the Renault Megane and Mazda 3 design cues it"s a far more enticing thing than the car it replaces. And the positive news continues. It comes with the option of two different hybrid powertrains; the same 120bhp powertrain as the Prius and C-HR if you care most about economy, and a 177bhp version if performance is more your thing. That one even has paddleshifters. Oh, and there won"t be a diesel.
Date written: 7 Mar 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 11099
The latest Prius and C-HR might have conned you into thinking Toyota"s hybrid cars look wilfully weird. The latest Auris dispels the myth by looking, to our eyes, actually quite good. While not entirely original spot the Renault Megane and Mazda 3 design cues it"s a far more enticing thing than the car it replaces. And the positive news continues. It comes with the option of two different hybrid powertrains; the same 120bhp powertrain as the Prius and C-HR if you care most about economy, and a 177bhp version if performance is more your thing. That one even has paddleshifters. Oh, and there won"t be a diesel.
Date written: 7 Mar 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 11099