The fuel consumption of the Toyota Auris varies significantly depending on model year, engine type, and whether it is a standard petrol, diesel, or hybrid variant[1].
Real-world data from hundreds of owners indicates that most petrol and diesel Toyota Auris models average between 30–43 mpg (miles per gallon) over the past decade, with earlier models (2007–2010) generally at the lower end and more recent models (2012–2016) typically achieving mid to high 40s mpg[1][5].
The Toyota Auris Hybrid is especially fuel-efficient. Manufacturer claims put the 1.8-litre hybrid hatchback’s combined fuel consumption up to 78.5 mpg (UK), with urban driving figures often quoted around 70–80 mpg under ideal test conditions[2][8]. Independent road tests often show real-world combined figures closer to 67–70 mpg for the Auris Hybrid, depending on driving style and conditions[6][7][8].
Other engine options include petrol turbo models, such as the 1.2-litre turbo, with claimed averages of about 58.9 mpg, and 1.6-litre petrol engines, which generally deliver 28–34 mpg combined in real-world scenarios[2][4].
According to long-term aggregated owner data, the average fuel consumption across all Toyota Auris variants is about 60.1 mpg (UK) or 4.9 litres/100km[3].
References
- [1] Toyota Auris MPG – Fuelly
- [2] Toyota Auris Hybrid (2013-2019) – MPG, running costs & CO2
- [3] Toyota Auris MPG (Fuel Consumption) – Car Emissions
- [4] Average fuel economy of Toyota Auris 1.6 i 16V VVT-i (124 Hp) – inCarDoc
- [5] Actual MPG from 450 Toyota Auris owners – Fuelly
- [6] 2015 Toyota Auris 1.8 Hybrid Specs & Performance – EncyCarpedia
- [7] Toyota’s Auris Hybrid Even More Fuel Efficient – CleanMPG
- [8] Auris hybrid is clever, but will it save you money? – Wheelworldreviews