The range topping Auris Excel also features navigation as well as Intelligent Park Assist and sensors.The current model was facelifted back in 2015, with a styling freshen up accompanied by improvements to the cabin technology and trim materials. 2015 also saw the arrival of new engines, and you can now choose your Auris with a 1.6 D 4D diesel (borrowed from BMW) and a 1.2 litre petrol unit as well as the 1.8 litre Hybrid with CVT auto gearbox.In keeping with the Auris' dependable reputation it's available with Toyota's five year warranty, and since 2015 can be had with the firm's Safety Sense active safety technology package, although it's a 450 option unlike on the bigger Avensis.The Toyota Auris has always erred on the safe and competent side, rather than offering any sort of driver appeal. That's no bad thing as it's reasonably comfortable and easy to drive, but so is a Leon or a Focus, and they both offer more in terms of steering feel and composure on ...