Filed under: Diesel, Toyota, UK
Toyota adds diesel engine to the Auris lineup

The Toyota Auris, the compact 5-door hatchback set to compete in the most difficult European segment is now available with a new diesel powertrain. The unit is a 1.4-liter D-4D 90 engine, with 89bhp (90 DIN hp) at 3,800rpm and maximum torque of 190 Nm (140 lb-ft), which can be ordered with a 5-speed manual or MultiMode transmission (with fully automatic or manual sequential modes).
Official combined cycle fuel consumption is 56.5mpg UK (46 mpg U. S. or 5.0 l/100 km) and average CO2 emissions of 132g/km. Top speed is 109mph and the 0 to 100 km/h (62mph) acceleration figure in 12.0 seconds (14.7 with MultiMode transmission).
[Source: Toyota UK]

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Nick 8:30PM (7/18/2008)
Call me crazy, but 46 mpg (5l/100 km) for a tiny car equipped with a tiny diesel engine...really isn't that great.
For these dimensions and for that engine, it should get 60 mpg, no less than that.
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why not the LS2LS7? 9:53PM (7/18/2008)
132g/km?
That means it'll turn a 36mpg US combined figure.
That's not bad, but doesn't seem so hot for such a small car, especially with a Diesel. I can get 29 in a Cobalt XFE, which is a much bigger car and it runs on regular gas, which is cheaper.
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tankd0g 11:11PM (7/18/2008)
This car ain't that small, it's no VW Polo.
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DJL 12:28AM (7/19/2008)
Its on the same platform as the Corolla.
So comparison to the Cobalt XFE is appropriate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Auris
why not the LS2LS7? 2:23PM (7/19/2008)
tankd0g is right. This car isn't as small as I thought. Because of its looks I thought it was Yaris sized (or even Aygo). So it's roughly the same size as a Cobalt.
I still find the fuel economy figures disappointing. With a motor of that power, and a Diesel, it should do better.
Phil 3:50AM (7/19/2008)
Toyota should be ashamed of the fuel consumption!
56 UK mpg and 132 g/km CO2 is poor for a diesel this size, especially given that it only has a 90 horse power engine and takes a full 12 secs to 60 mph.
For comparison, the similarly sized Citroen C4 1.6 HDi with 110 horses acheives 62.8 UK mpg (4.5 l / 100 km) on the combined cycle, and hits 60 mph 0.8 seconds sooner.
BMW manage 60.1 UK mpg from the much larger 3 series, with sub 10 second 0-60 mph performance.
It seems the company that gave us the Prius isn't too clever when it comes to fuel sipping diesels.
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