The Toyota Auris was in continuous production from 2007 to 2019, spanning two main generations: the first-generation hatchback (2007–2012) and the second-generation model (2012–2019). Both generations featured straightforward rear windows with toughened glass as standard.
Most Auris variants include an encapsulated rubber gasket pre-fitted to the rear window, meaning your replacement arrives as a ready-to-fit unit. Many models also carry an alarm-wire circuit laminated into the glass for anti-theft functionality, which must be restored during replacement. Solar-control coating appears on roughly half of the active variants in our catalogue, helping reduce cabin heat on sunnier days.
Toyota's ADAS systems (Toyota Safety Sense) became more common across the range from the mid-2010s onwards, though rear-window replacement itself doesn't require calibration — camera brackets and sensors live behind the windscreen, not the rear panel.