generation only, the more luxurious Auris was named Toyota Blade (Japanese: トヨタ・ブレイド, Hepburn: Toyota Bureido) in Japan. The Auris succeeded the Allex in Japan...
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Applications Toyota Auris (ZRE151) (Europe only) Toyota Corolla EX (ZRE120) (China only) Toyota Corolla (ZRE140, ZRE151) (Europe, Middle East) Toyota Corolla...
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Toyota Avensis 2.0 D4-D 2007–2009 First Generation Toyota Auris 2.0 D4-D 2007–2013 Toyota Corolla (E140) 2.0 D4-D 2006–2009 Third Generation Toyota Corolla...
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Applications: Toyota Opa – 2.0L (2000–2005) Toyota Allion, Premio, Wish – 2.0L (2001–2011) Toyota Voxy – 2.0L (2007–2011) Toyota Auris & Corolla Axio...
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2018 to 2020 in Taiwan, the hatchback companion had been called the Toyota Auris. Early models were mostly rear-wheel drive, while later models have been...
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initially branded as the Auris, a nameplate Toyota used historically for Corolla hatchbacks, but had subsequently been phased out. The Auris nameplate was discontinued...
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Trezia Toyota Auris Toyota Corolla Toyota Corolla Axio (NRE160) (Japan) Toyota Etios (South America) Toyota iQ Toyota Passo Toyota Probox Toyota Ractis...
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(2019–2023) Toyota Avensis — T270 (2008–2018) Toyota Auris — E150 (2006–2012) Toyota Blade — E150 (2006–2012) Toyota Auris — E180 (2012–2018) Scion iM/Toyota Corolla...
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George Washington Tryon Toyota Auris, an automobile Ear (Latin) Auris, the first ocean-going merchant ship powered by a gas turbine Auri (disambiguation) This...
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years): Toyota Corolla — E210 (2018–present) Toyota Allion — E210 (2021–present) Toyota Auris — E210 (2018–2020) Toyota Levin — E210 (2019–present) Toyota GR...
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