Toyota Motor Corporation produced A New Corolla Car At Its Derbyshire Factory that will play a "critical role" in its ambitions in Europe. The Japanese manufacturer held a ceremony at its Burnaston factory to celebrate the beginning of production of the all new Toyota Corolla. The car is a replacement for the Auris, a vehicle which the factory had been making since 2007.Burnaston is making two versions of the Corolla: a hatchback and an estate, the latter known as the Touring Sports. According to the company, the new Corolla will go on sale in Europe next month and will be the first Toyota model to offer customers the choice of two self-charging hybrid powertrains. The Corolla offers a choice of an upgraded 1.8 litre engine that is manufactured at the Toyota's Deeside engine plant in North Wales, and a new 2.0-litre hybrid powertrain. There will be no diesel version. The new car is being built following a £240 million investment in Burnaston by Toyota. Toyota's decision to invest in the factory and build the new Corolla at of Burnaston is a significant boost for the plant, particularly in light of the uncertainty posed by Brexit to the UK car industry.