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Premium hatchback replacing Runx and rivalling [[Volkswagen Golf]], sold in most countries as the successor to the Corolla hatchback (and sold as Corolla in Australia and New Zealand). Originally based on the wider, export [[Toyota Corolla (E150)]] platform.  
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Premium hatchback replacing Runx and rivalling [[Volkswagen Golf]], sold in most countries as the successor to the Corolla hatchback (and sold as Corolla in Australia and New Zealand). Originally based on the wider, export [[Toyota Corolla (E150)]] platform. The Corolla name, in turn, replaced the Auris for 2019, though the badge was adopted in Taiwan.
  
  
 
*[[Toyota Auris (E150)]]
 
*[[Toyota Auris (E150)]]
 
*[[Toyota Auris (E180)]]
 
*[[Toyota Auris (E180)]]
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*[[Toyota Corolla (E210)]]
  
  
''Marque:'' [[Toyota]] | ''Predecessors:'' [[Toyota Corolla]], [[Toyota Matrix]]
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''Marque:'' [[Toyota]] | ''Predecessors:'' [[Toyota Corolla]], [[Toyota Matrix]] | ''Successor:'' [[Toyota Corolla]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:40, 7 September 2018

Premium hatchback replacing Runx and rivalling Volkswagen Golf, sold in most countries as the successor to the Corolla hatchback (and sold as Corolla in Australia and New Zealand). Originally based on the wider, export Toyota Corolla (E150) platform. The Corolla name, in turn, replaced the Auris for 2019, though the badge was adopted in Taiwan.



Marque: Toyota | Predecessors: Toyota Corolla, Toyota Matrix | Successor: Toyota Corolla

 

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