Friday, October 21, 2011

SPIRIT OF DEVELOPEDMENT WHERE IT MATTERS!!!


SPORT ON: The beautiful and so furious Auris TRD

  The Toyota Racing Development line-up, has     introduced a new duchess member the Auris TRD performance in its blood to ooze pleasure. If you are in need for a very TRD is the right companion for you as cruise through the hot hatch this summer than look no further? The Auris urban areas and suburbs; it has this serious street cred which stands out to its competitors.
This is of the sportiest member in the Auris range, Auris TRD 1.6-litre supercharged four-cylinder hits out 132Kw of power at 6400rpm with rated maximum output of 203 Nm of torque at 5200rpm up by 36Kw compared with the SportX, with add power in the front wheels via six speed manual gearbox, equipped with a supercharger kit, sporty suspension but comes standard giving it the sportiest stature in the Toyota Family as given in the Toyota brochure.   It’s quite a powerful car in its class, the exterior of this car shouts out stamina – earning it TRD badge. Front, rear and side skirts are striking alloys and front fog lamps are just a few of its awesome styling features. Sportiness has not neglected the convenience, comfort of the Auris, it comes standard with radio/CD/MP3 player, the oooh so generous sound of  6 speakers that comes with audio, Bluetooth and Multi-Information Display steering wheel switches, an audio input with USB and iPod ports, electrically- adjustable windows and remote control central locking as specified in the brochure.  Power comes with responsibility; Auris TRD has driver and passenger front and side airbags, the driver’s knee airbags as well as curtain airbags. ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System), EBD (Electronic Brake force Distribution) and BAS (Brake Assist System) comes standard in the TRD.
·         The Auris TRD vehicle is fitted with variety of accessories, some of which are under development in the Toyota Racing Development. The final production version of this model may differ from the model shown as mentioned in the brochure.    

By: Bruce Mbingeleli

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