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Manufacturer | Toyota |
Model code | E210 |
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Designer | Yoshiki Konishi (2016) [9] |
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Class | Compact car/Small family car (C) |
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Platform | TNGA: GA-C [10] |
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Hybrid drivetrain | Power-split (hybrid) |
Battery | 1.3 kWh (hybrid) |
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The Toyota Corolla (E210) is the twelfth generation of the Corolla, a compact car (C-segment) manufactured by Toyota. Introduced in 2018, this generation has also grown to include hatchback and estate (station wagon) configurations in addition to the saloon (sedan).
Since 2022, a high-performance model became available as the GR Corolla. Based on the hatchback model, the GR Corolla is marketed under the Gazoo Racing family of high-performance cars.
Its platform-sharing vehicles include the Toyota Corolla Cross, a compact crossover SUV, and the Toyota C-HR, an SUV with a hatchback-like body.
The E210 series Corolla was first introduced in 2018 at the Geneva Motor Show. The E210 Corolla is paired with a transverse engine powered by petrol, flex-fuel, or a hybrid of petrol and electric. Developed under the lead of chief engineer Yasushi Ueda, [12] it is the first Corolla to be built on the Toyota New Global Architecture (GA-C) platform shared with the fourth-generation Prius and C-HR. [13] With the GA-C platform, the base of the front windscreen was lowered by 40 mm (1.6 in), the overall height of the dashboard was reduced for styling reasons and improving visibility. The seats are lowered by 25 mm (1.0 in) to maintain the same head clearance as the previous generation. [12]
As of 2020 [update] , the twelfth-generation Corolla was the best-selling passenger vehicle in the world with a 1.6% global market share. [14]
The twelfth generation Corolla Hatchback was unveiled as a pre-production model in early March 2018 at the 88th Geneva Motor Show and as a production model on 28 March 2018 at the New York International Auto Show in hatchback body style. [15]
The vehicle was initially branded as the Auris, a nameplate Toyota used historically for Corolla hatchbacks, but had subsequently been phased out. The Auris nameplate was discontinued across Europe in January 2019 and in Taiwan in July 2020. [16] [17] [18] In Japan and in Taiwan (since July 2020), the hatchback is marketed as the Corolla Sport; in other regions it is simply called the Corolla hatchback.
Depending on the country, power for the Corolla hatchback comes from the 1.2-litre 8NR-FTS turbocharged petrol, the 1.8-litre 2ZR-FXE hybrid petrol, the 2.0-litre M20A-FKS Dynamic Force petrol or the 2.0-litre M20A-FXS Dynamic Force hybrid petrol engine.
The Corolla Hatchback is produced in the Tsutsumi Plant in Toyota, Aichi, Japan, [19] [20] and in Toyota Manufacturing UK in Burnaston, United Kingdom for the European market. [21]
The saloon model was unveiled simultaneously between 15 and 16 November 2018 in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, United States, and in China at the 2018 Guangzhou International Motor Show. This is sold in two versions which are referred to internally as Prestige and Sporty. [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27]
The "Prestige" model is sold in China, Taiwan, Europe, Middle East, Africa, South America and Southeast Asia. This uses a different front fascia, which is more similar to the XV70 series Camry, conceived based on a research that customers in these markets prefer a more "prestigious" look for the saloon. [12] The first "Prestige" model saloon rolled off the assembly line at the Sakarya plant in Turkey on 28 January 2019. [7] The "Prestige" model was launched in Turkey on 13 February 2019 and sales began the following day.
The "Prestige" model has been available in certain European countries since March 2019. While there are several engine choices for the Hatchback and Touring Sports, the sole powertrain for the European Corolla saloon is the 1.8-litre hybrid paired with CVT.
In Taiwan and Southeast Asia, the "Prestige" model saloon is sold as the Corolla Altis. [28] In Morocco, it is marketed as the Corolla Prestige. [29] It was launched in Taiwan on 27 March 2019, [30] in Thailand on 3 September 2019, [31] in the Philippines on 9 September 2019, [32] [33] in Indonesia on 12 September 2019, [34] [35] in Malaysia on 9 October 2019, [36] in Brunei on 2 January 2020 [37] and in Singapore on 9 January 2020 at the Singapore Motorshow.
The "Sporty" model uses a similar front fascia to the hatchback and estate versions. This version is sold in North America, Japan, Australia, South Africa, China (as the Levin (Chinese :雷凌; pinyin :Léilíng)) and other countries.
The "Sporty" model was launched in Japan on 17 September 2019 with a smaller footprint than its international counterpart. [38] [39]
Depending on the countries, power for the Corolla saloon (E210) comes from a choice of the 1.2-litre 8NR-FTS turbo petrol, 1.8-litre petrol 2ZR-FE, 1.8-litre 2XR-FXE hybrid petrol, or 2.0-litre petrol M20A-FKS.
The estate or station wagon variation of the Corolla was unveiled at the 2018 Paris Motor Show. [40] [16] [17] The vehicle is branded as the Corolla Touring Sports in most markets, and the Corolla Touring in Japan. The vehicle is not available in American, Australian and Asian (except for Japan) markets including the Chinese market. All components and other elements of the Corolla Touring Sports behind the B-pillar were completely developed in Europe as it is the primary market for the model. [12]
Depending on the country, power for the Corolla Touring Sports comes from the 1.2-litre 8NR-FTS turbocharged petrol engine, the 1.8-litre 2ZR-FAE naturally aspirated petrol engine, the 1.8-litre 2ZR-FXE hybrid petrol engine, or the 2.0-litre M20A-FXS hybrid petrol engine.
Toyota introduced the Corolla Trek version of estate car at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, with a raised suspension, a roof rack and additional body protection.
Estate models are produced in Toyota Manufacturing UK in Burnaston, United Kingdom for the European market, [21] and in the Tsutsumi Plant in Toyota, Aichi, Japan for the smaller Japanese-market model. [19] [20]
The Corolla hatchback is sold in Japan as the Corolla Sport, which was launched on 27 June 2018. [41] [42] It is sold exclusively at Toyota Corolla Store dealerships. Motive power for the Japanese Corolla Sport comes from the 1.2-litre turbo petrol engine or 1.8-litre Hybrid engine. Trim levels are the base G"X", the mid-level G and the fully loaded G"Z". Intelligent manual transmission is only for the cars with smaller displacement engine. The 1.2-litre cars are also offered with Full-Time 4WD paired with CVT-i. The 2WD G"Z" can be ordered with Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS) system and Drive Mode Select with Eco, Comfort, Normal, Sport S and Sport S+ modes.
Both the Corolla saloon and Corolla Touring were launched in Japan on 17 September 2019. [43] It is shorter in length by 135–145 mm (5.3–5.7 in) and narrower by 45–55 mm (1.8–2.2 in) than the global Corolla models. They both share the same wheelbase as the Corolla hatchback (Sport in Japan), contrary to the global Corolla. As the result, both the Japanese market Corolla saloon and Corolla Touring have a minimum turning radius of 5 m (16.4 ft). [44] The bonnet panel, door windows, rear windscreen, doors, bumpers, and the roof stamping had to be redesigned for the Japanese model. The angle of the door mirrors was readjusted to fold closer to the body in order to fit in a narrow garage or parking space. [45] The Japanese market Touring uses the same front fascia as the "Sporty" saloon.
Trim levels for the Japanese market Corolla saloon and Touring are the base G-X, the mid-level S and the fully-loaded W×B. Powertrain options are the 1.8-litre petrol engine with CVT (for all trim levels), 1.8-litre Hybrid engine with either 2WD or E-Four (for all trim levels) and 1.2-litre turbo petrol engine with manual transmission (for W×B trim only). [8]
In May 2020, the "2000 Limited" variant of the Touring was released. It is powered by the 2.0-litre M20A-FKS engine (the first 2.0-litre engine option for the Japanese market Corolla) paired with a CVT with ten-speed simulated gear, and had a limited production of 500 units. [46] [47] [48] The "Active Ride" variant with the same engine and production units was released in April 2021. [49]
Excluding the Corolla Rumion, the E210 series of the Corolla is the first to be sold in the Japanese market in which the exterior width (1,745 mm (68.7 in) for the saloon and estate car, and 1,790 mm (70.5 in) for the hatchback) exceeds Japanese government regulations concerning small size passenger vehicles (class three) exterior dimensions and engine displacement.
The North American version of the hatchback was unveiled on 28 March 2018 at the New York International Auto Show for the 2019 model year. [50] Unlike the saloon, neither the hybrid powertrain nor all-wheel drive are available on the hatchback. [51] The hatchback is only offered in the "sporty" SE and XSE trim levels and is powered by the 2.0-litre M20A-FKS Dynamic Force straight-four engine (I4) paired with either a six-speed intelligent manual transmission (iMT) or the K120 Direct Shift continuously variable transmission (CVT). The Direct Shift CVT includes a physical first gear (known as a "launch gear") and nine additional simulated gears, for a total of ten. The launch gear is engaged when the car takes off from being stopped and transitions to the belt drive once the car picks up speed. The benefit of this system is that traditional CVTs tend to have low efficiency in lower gear ratios (creating a moment of sluggishness when starting from a stop). [52] Since belts are handling a more narrow band of gear ratios, belt angles and loads can be reduced, increasing shift speeds and offering a 6% improvement in fuel efficiency. [53]
The twelfth generation is the first version of the Corolla in the United States to offer a hybrid engine. It was unveiled at the November 2018 LA Auto Show. [54] The hybrid Corolla drivetrain is mechanically almost identical to the Prius with a fuel economy figure of 4.5 L/100 km (52 mpg‑US; 62 mpg‑imp) matching the base model Prius. [55] Since the Corolla sells at higher volumes than the Prius, offering a hybrid helps the company meet corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standards, and Toyota's market research showed that Hispanic customers preferred the Corolla to the Prius. [56]
The sedan went on sale in the United States on 26 February 2019 for the 2020 model year. L, LE and XLE grades are equipped with the 1.8 litre 2ZR-FAE inline-four engine paired with the older K313 CVT, all carried over from the prior generation E170 Corolla in North America. The Hybrid LE model uses the 2ZR-FXE inline-four engine (an Atkinson cycle variant of the 2ZR-FAE) paired with the Hybrid Synergy Drive eCVT. The "sporty" SE and XSE grades use the same powertrain as the hatchback, the 2.0-litre M20A-FKS "Dynamic Force" engine paired with either six-speed iMT (SE only) or the “Direct Shift” CVT.
The twelfth generation Corolla sedan came to the Mexican market on 7 May 2019 in Base (replacing L), LE, SE and Hybrid versions. [57] In the Mexican and Canadian markets, the Base/L model is available with a six-speed manual transmission. [58]
All Corolla trim levels feature power windows and door locks, LED front headlamps and LED rear lamps, the Toyota STAR Safety System, a 4.2-inch multi-information display in the gauge cluster, and the Entune 3.0 touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Amazon Alexa integration (Android Auto was added for the 2021 model year). [59] All US and Canadian market Corollas are also equipped with the Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 collision avoidance and driver assistance system. [60]
Upscale trim levels (XLE and XSE, not available in Mexico) add features like steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters for CVT transmission-equipped models, alloy wheels, SofTex (artificial leather) seats, and an upgraded 7-inch multi-information instrument cluster display.
In September 2020, Toyota released the limited edition Corolla Apex in the United States for the 2021 model year. [61] Based on the SE or XSE saloon models, the Apex comes with stiffer and lowered springs, adjusted dampers, a bigger anti-roll bar, and 18-inch black alloy wheels. [62] Front, side, and rear bumper spoilers are also standard. Toyota says it would only build 6,000 Corolla Apex units, of which only 120 would be equipped with six-speed manual transmission, all of them on the SE trim level.
On 1 June 2022, Toyota introduced a midcycle refresh of the North American Corolla. [63] The refresh included minor exterior design revisions and major mechanical revisions; all 2023 model year non-hybrid Corollas offer the XSE's 169 hp (126 kW) four-cylinder engine and K120 CVT as standard; the 6-speed manual is discontinued. The Corolla Hybrid LE and Hybrid SE offer an eFour all-wheel-drive system as an option with its 1.8 L 2ZR-FXE I4 Hybrid Synergy Drive engine, with the rear wheels powered by an electric motor, increasing net horsepower to 138 hp (103 kW). [64]
Engine choices for the North American Corolla are:
The E210 Corolla saloon was launched in September 2019, and included an Altis trim with the first version of a flex-fuel hybrid powered by a 1.8-litre Atkinson engine. All the other trims, GLi, XEi and Altis, are powered by a 2.0-litre M20A-FKB flex-fuel engine. [65] The Corolla is produced in the Indaiatuba, São Paulo plant, and initially only 5% of production was devoted to the Altis flex-fuel hybrid with the hybrid powertrain being imported from Japan. However, by February 2020, and despite production constraints, sales of the Corolla Altis flex-fuel hybrid reached almost 25% sales of the country's entire Corolla line-up. [66] In 2021, Toyota launched the GR-S version in the Brazilian market, with the same design as the Taiwanese Corolla Altis GR Sport, powered by the 2.0-litre M20A-FKB engine. [67]
The Auris for the Taiwan market was launched on 12 September 2018 and is fully imported from Japan. The Auris was renamed the Corolla Sport in July 2020. [68]
The Corolla Altis for the Taiwan market was launched on 27 March 2019. Trim levels are offered in 1.8 and 1.8 hybrid paired with CVT. The Corolla Altis hybrid was also available for the first time in Taiwan. Both the Taiwan market Corolla Altis and Corolla Altis hybrid are locally assembled.
On 29 April 2020, the Corolla Altis GR Sport made its debut in Taiwan, which was developed by Kuozui Motors. [69]
For the mainland China market, excluding Hong Kong and Macao, the E210 series Corolla saloon is available in two different styles. The "Prestige" Corolla is produced and sold by FAW Toyota, whereas the "Sporty" model called Levin is produced and sold by GAC Toyota. Both the Corolla and the Levin are offered as regular petrol, Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid versions. Both were released in China on 8 August 2019.
The hybrid versions of Corolla and Levin are sold with additional "Shuāngqíng" (Chinese :双擎; lit.'dual engine') name to differentiate from the petrol versions. The Levin with 1.2-litre 9NR-FTS petrol engine is named "185T", as it produces 185 N⋅m (136 lb⋅ft) of maximum torque.
The Corolla is offered in Pioneer, Elite, Deluxe, Sport, and Ultimate trim levels. Trim levels for the Levin are Progressive, Deluxe, Sports, Technology, and Premium. The Sports trim has the same front bumper design as the North American Corolla SE/XSE models, while the others have the same front bumper design as the regular "Sporty" Corolla.
Some versions come with a 12.1-inch portrait touchscreen infotainment system (e.g. Technology trim of the Levin) and other versions come with 9.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Baidu CarLife or WeLink. Leather interior and sunroof are exclusive for the Premium trim.
In November 2020, the long-wheelbase derivatives were revealed as the Allion (Chinese :亚洲狮; pinyin :Yàzhōushī; lit.'Asian Lion', originally "傲澜" (pinyin :Àolán); the change was made because the latter name may sound offensive to Teochew dialect speakers) [70] and the Levin GT (Chinese :凌尚; pinyin :Língshàng). [71] [72] The Allion is based on the "Prestige" Corolla with several changes to the front fascia and manufactured by FAW Toyota, [73] while the Levin GT is based on the "Sporty" Corolla and manufactured by GAC Toyota. [74] The wheelbase is stretched to 2,750 mm (108.3 in) or 50 mm (2.0 in) longer than the standard Corolla/Levin, while its body length is stretched to 4,720 mm (185.8 in). It is an attempt to occupy a popular segment between the Corolla and the Camry, which is called "A+ class sedan" segment in China. [75]
In January 2021, the 1.5-litre M15B-FKS and M15C-FKS engine options were added. [76]
Available powertrain options include:
The twelfth-generation Corolla hatchback for the European market is built in the UK and is powered by a 2.0-litre, 134 kW (180 bhp)M20A-FXS hybrid drivetrain along with a 1.8-litre, 91 kW (122 hp)2ZR-FXE hybrid drivetrain. Standard petrol engines are also available, one of them would be a 1.2-litre turbocharged 8NR-FTS engine. Diesel engines are no longer offered in Europe. Production of the European market Corolla hatchback began on 14 January 2019. Sales began in the UK in February 2019 and across Europe in March 2019. [77]
The Corolla hybrid in the European market was unveiled as a pre-production model at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show as the Auris hybrid, with the Auris name later discontinued. [78] [79] The production version of the European market Corolla hybrid in hatchback and estate (Touring Sports) variants were later revealed at the 2018 Paris Motor Show. Across Europe, the Corolla is sold in several trim levels with standard and optional equipment varying across the countries.
The E210 Corolla saloon marks the return of conventional 4-door body shape Corolla after the E120 generation was replaced by hatchback and estate-only Auris. While the 5-door Corolla Hatchback and Touring Sports are sold across Europe, the 4-door saloon is only offered in selected European countries (the United Kingdom, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Belgium, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Finland, Cyprus, and all across the Balkans and Caucasus).
The Suzuki-badged version called Suzuki Swace was introduced in September 2020. It is based on the Corolla estate with 1.8-litre hybrid engine and sold in Europe only. [5]
In February 2023, the Suzuki Swace received power and technology upgrades following the recent facelift of its twin, the Toyota Corolla Touring Sports. [80]
In the UK, the Corolla Hatchback and Touring Sports are marketed as Icon, Icon Tech, Design and Excel. The top-of-the-line Excel is only sold with 1.8-litre 2ZR-FXE or 2.0-litre M20A-FXS hybrid engines.
The UK-only Corolla Commercial was updated in February 2023 with a fifth-generation hybrid powertrain and improved safety features. [81]
In Brunei, the Corolla Altis saloon was launched in January 2020. It is fully imported from Thailand. The models include 1.6- and 1.8-litre petrol engines with 7-speed CVT transmissions. [37]
The Corolla Altis for the Indonesian market was launched on 12 September 2019 and is fully imported from Thailand. Initial trim levels were 1.8 G, 1.8 V and 1.8 Hybrid paired with CVT. [34] [35] All-around disc brakes are standard on all models. The hybrid trim is equipped with Toyota Safety Sense.
On 8 February 2022, the G trim was dropped from the lineup, leaving only the V and Hybrid trim levels. The Hybrid trim gained a wireless charger and updated Toyota Safety Sense, which consisting all-speed Dynamic Radar Cruise Control and adds Lane Tracing Assist. [82]
In Malaysia, the Corolla is offered in 1.8 E and 1.8 G trim levels paired with CVT, with Toyota Safety Sense only available for the latter. Although marketed as "Corolla" only, it retained the "Altis" badge like the rest of other Southeast Asian countries as it is a CBU model imported from Thailand. [83]
In the Philippines, initial trim levels of the Corolla Altis were 1.6 E (with manual transmission only), 1.6 G (with either manual transmission or CVT), 1.6 V (with CVT only) and 1.8 V Hybrid (with eCVT only). [32] [33]
In November 2021, the Corolla Altis gained an 8-inch infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard for the V and Hybrid trims, while the manual transmission option was dropped for the G trim. [84]
In April 2022, the 1.6 V GR Sport variant was launched, [85] [86] while the 1.8 GR Sport Hybrid grade was launched during the 8th Philippine International Motorshow on 15 September 2022. [87]
The facelifted E210 Corolla Altis was released in the Philippines in August 2023. The 1.6L 1ZR-FE was replaced by the 1.8L 2ZR-FE Engine for the non hybrid variants and the 1.6 V GR-Sport was discontinued. The Hybrid variant received BSM, RCTA and PVM 360 camera. The 1.8 G GR-Sport received the same upgrades as the previous 1.6 V variants, including Toyota Safety Sense. [88]
The Corolla Altis made its official debut during the Singapore Motorshow on 9 January 2020; in Standard and Elegance trim levels with 1.6 litre Dual VVT-i petrol engine, and a Hybrid model with 1.8 litre engine. All models have CVT gearbox. Toyota Safety Sense is only provided for the Elegance and Hybrid models.[ citation needed ]
Thailand was the first country in Southeast Asia to launch the E210 series Corolla Altis. Based on the 1.6 J, the cheapest model of the Thai market Corolla Altis is called Limo, which is intended as a taxi. The other trim levels are 1.6 G, 1.8 GR Sport, Hybrid Entry, Hybrid Mid and Hybrid High. [31] All engines are paired with CVT. Toyota Safety Sense was exclusive to Hybrid High trim.
In January 2021, the Hybrid trim levels Entry, Mid and High were changed to Hybrid Smart, Hybrid Premium and Hybrid Premium Safety respectively and the 1.8 Sport trim was also introduced.
In January 2022, the Limo and Hybrid Smart trims were discontinued and Hybrid Premium Safety trim was replaced by the Hybrid GR Sport grade. [89]
In Vietnam, the E210 Corolla Altis was released on 9 March 2022 and is offered in 1.8 G, 1.8 V and 1.8 HV grade levels. Unlike the previous generation, it is imported from Thailand instead of being locally assembled. [90]
The Corolla Hatchback was launched in Australia on 7 August 2018, while the Corolla sedan went on sale on 26 November 2019. Both the hatchback and sedan are available in three trim levels: Ascent Sport, SX and ZR. All variants are powered by a 2.0-litre engine. The 6-speed manual transmission is only available as standard on the base model Ascent Sport, while automatic CVT is optional for the Ascent Sport and standard on the mid-level SX and top-of-the-line ZR. The 1.8-litre engine with hybrid drivetrain is also available for all trim levels except the ZR trim of the Corolla sedan. [91]
All the Australian Corolla hatchbacks and sedans come with seven SRS Airbags, Lane Departure Alert, Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Traction Control, Hill-start Assist Control and Active Cornering Assist. The base model with manual transmission is equipped with High-speed Active Cruise Control, while all the CVT models have All-speed Active Cruise Control. The SX and ZR have dual zone air-conditioning and wireless phone charger. The ZR comes with standard heated front sports front bucket seats, intelligent ambient illumination, auto-dimming rear view mirror, eight-speaker JBL audio system and 18-inch alloy wheels.
Sales of purely petrol-powered Corolla hatchbacks were discontinued in March 2024, shifting the hatchback lineup to hybrids only, with the exception of the GR Corolla. The Corolla sedan continues to be offered in purely petrol-powered variants however. [92]
The Corolla Hatchback is available in GX, SX and ZR trims with options for hybrid or purely petrol models for each. The hybrid and purely petrol models all share the same engine for each of their respective power plants. All are equipped with CVT transmission. [93]
The sales of purely petrol-powered Corollas in New Zealand were discontinued in July 2022, shifting the lineup to hybrid-powered models only, with the exception of the GR Corolla performance hatch. [94]
The E210 Corolla Hatchback has been available in South Africa since February 2019 in two trim levels: XS and XR. Both are powered by a 1.2-litre 8NR-FTS engine. Both the six-speed iMT and CVT are available on the XS trim, while the XR is only offered with CVT. [95] [96]
Sales of the saloon began in March 2020. Both XR trims get a six-speed manual or CVT, while the XS remains available as either a CVT or Hybrid as of September 2021. The range was updated in November 2022, dropping the 1.2-litre engine in favour of the 1.8 hybrid powertrain in both the saloon and hatchback models, while the 2.0 engine was retained in both body styles. Unlike the previous generations, the E210 Corolla saloon is no longer manufactured in South Africa, while the older E180 continues to be produced in the country and sold as the Corolla Quest. [97] [98]
For the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the twelfth generation of the Corolla was launched in July 2019. It is the first Corolla generation in the Kingdom to include a hybrid version, which has a fuel efficiency of 27.6 km/l (78.0 mpg‑imp; 64.9 mpg‑US). [99]
In 2022, Toyota Motors North America announced a facelift for the Corolla for the 2023 model year. The base model L is dropped in the United States for this year moving all US-spec models to include automatic climate control, larger 8-inch touchscreen, remote keyless entry, as well as receiving new exterior styling inspired by the GR Corolla. [100] In Canada, the XLE model is dropped for the 2023 model year. [101] Additionally the LE model now includes torsion beam rear suspension compared to the formerly multi-link rear suspension that was standard on all Corollas. [102] Under the bonnet, the LE model received the same powertrain as the SE and XSE trims: the 2.0-litre M20A-FKS Dynamic Force inline four-cylinder engine and the K120 Direct Shift continuously variable transmission with a physical first gear. Hybrid models retained the 1.8-litre 2ZR-FXE inline four-cylinder engine mated to Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive, but received a more powerful electric motor–generator and a smaller lithium-ion battery that sits under the rear seat increasing luggage space. Hybrid technology, which was previously only available in a single LE trim, is also offered in SE and XLE trims in the United States, and in SE and XSE trims in Canada, and all hybrid trims are available with all-wheel drive in Canada, with LE and SE trims in the United States also being available in all-wheel drive. All trims have the updated Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 suite of advanced driver-assistance systems and an 8-inch touchscreen with the Toyota Audio Multimedia system capable of Over-the-Air (OTA) updates that debuted on the XK70 series Tundra. The 2023 Corolla lineup went on sale in October 2022. [103]
For the facelift in the European market, Toyota offers an update exterior styling for the Corolla, but discontinued all non-hybrid powertrains. The updated Corolla is powered by either a 1.8-litre 2ZR-FXE hybrid petrol engine with a combined output of 103 kW (140 PS; 138 hp), or a 2.0-litre M20A-FXS Dynamic Force hybrid petrol engine with a combined output of 144 kW (196 PS; 193 hp). [104] European market Corollas are equipped with an updated Toyota Audio Multimedia system, but utilising a 10.5-inch touchscreen, larger than the previous 8-inch screen. [105]
For the Japanese market, the facelifted Corolla was launched on 3 October 2022, retaining the saloon, Sport (hatchback) and Touring (estate) configurations. Both the 8NR-FTS and 2ZR-FAE engine options were replaced by newer M15A-FKS engine for the saloon and Touring models, and the M20A-FKS engine for Sport model. The 2ZR-FXE hybrid drivetrain was retained on the facelifted model, with the 1VM electric motor (rated at 70 kW, 94 hp, 95 PS and 185 N⋅m, 136 lb⋅ft) replacing the previous 1NM motor. [106]
In April 2024, Toyota released the Active Sport version of Corolla sedan and Corolla Touring wagon. These models featured aggressive style front bumper with black ornaments, black side skirts, black 17-inch alloy wheels, and optional "Active Sport" rear emblem. Powered by the same 1.8 litre Hybrid engine as the regular Corolla, the Active Sport is offered with either front wheel drive (FWD) or all-wheel-drive (E-Four). The FWD models also received tuned suspension for better handling. For the interior, the Active Sport came with black sport front seats with gray stitching, black leather upper dashboard and door trims, and aluminum pedals. [107]
The facelifted Corolla for the Australian market was launched on 8 November 2022. [108] Similar to the pre-facelift model, the grade levels offered are Ascent Sport, SX and ZR with either a 2.0-litre M20A-FKS petrol or a 1.8-litre 2ZR-FXE hybrid petrol engines. [109] [110]
Toyota New Zealand offers the 2023 Facelift Corolla in Wagon (estate) and Hatchback variants. All models are equipped with the 1.8-litre 2ZR-FXE hybrid petrol engine and E-CVT. The estate version is only available in GX trim with four exterior colour choices. [111] The Hatchback is available in GX, SX and ZR trims. [112] The base model SX is available with six exterior colour choices and the SX & ZR trims are available with eight exterior colour choices. The highest grade ZR trim can, for an additional $1000, be optioned with a two-tone paint scheme which adds a jet-black roof, pillars, rear spoiler, and mirror covers; however this option is only available with four exterior colour choices. [113]
For the Taiwanese market, the facelifted Corolla Altis was launched on 25 April 2023. [114] Trim levels remained the same as the pre-facelift model, with the Monarch petrol, Flagship petrol and Flagship Hybrid trims being discontinued and replaced with Deluxe Plus petrol and Luxury Hybrid trims. Similar to the pre-facelift model, it is offered in two engines: the 1.8-litre 2ZR-FE petrol engine and the 1.8-litre 2ZR-FXE hybrid petrol engine. [115]
In May 2024, the Corolla Altis GR Sport got a facelift with a 2.0-litre M20A-FXS Dynamic Force engine. It also received more aggressive style front bumper, black trunk spoiler, smoked rear lights, and dark gunmetal 18-inch alloy wheels. Inside, the facelifted GR Sport has black combination of leather and suede seats with red stitching, red seatbelts, and black carpets with red edging. [116]
The Corolla Altis received minor facelift noticeably with the honeycomb polygon pattern lower grille. The higher-grade models received the new style 17-inch alloy wheels and 12.3-inch fully digital instrument panel. Depending on the countries and model grades, the infotainment system was also upgraded.
The facelifted Corolla Altis for the Thai market was launched on 8 June 2023. [117] It is offered in four grades: 1.6 G, 1.8 Sport, Hybrid Premium and Hybrid GR Sport, the petrol GR Sport grade was discontinued from the lineup. Similar to the pre-facelift model, it is offered in three engines: the 1.6-litre 1ZR-FBE petrol engine on the G grade, the 1.8-litre 2ZR-FBE petrol engine on the Sport grade and the 1.8-litre 2ZR-FXE hybrid petrol engine on Hybrid Premium and GR Sport grades. Toyota Safety Sense is standard on Sport, Hybrid Premium and Hybrid GR Sport grades. [118]
In the Philippines, the facelifted Corolla Altis was launched on 11 August 2023 alongside the Yaris Cross. [119] It is available in three grades: E, G GR-S and GR-S HEV. The 1.6-litre 1ZR-FE engine was replaced with the larger 1.8-litre 2ZR-FE petrol engine that is only available on the former two grades, while the latter grade can only be paired with the 1.8-litre 2ZR-FXE hybrid petrol engine; the only transmission option available was CVT. Toyota Safety Sense is standard for the G GR-S petrol and GR-S HEV. [120] [121]
For the Malaysian market, the facelifted Corolla was launched on 28 August 2023. [122] It is available in three grades: 1.8 E, 1.8 G and GR Sport, with the 1.8-litre 2ZR-FE petrol engine. Toyota Safety Sense is standard on G and GR Sport grades. [123]
For the Indonesian market, the facelifted Corolla Altis was launched on 29 September 2023. It is available in two grades: 1.8 V and 1.8 HEV. [124]
For the Singaporean market, the facelifted Corolla Altis was launched in January 2024. It is available in two grades: 1.6 Standard and 1.6 Elegance with only the Elegance offered Toyota Safety Sense and 17-inch alloy wheels. The 1.8 Hybrid was removed after the facelift. Facelifted version offered new 12.3” digital instrument cluster, 9” infotainment display that support Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, electronic parking brake with auto hold and USB-C ports.[ citation needed ]
The facelifted Corolla Altis for the Vietnamese market was launched on 4 October 2023. Similar to the pre-facelift model, it is available in three grades: G, V and Hybrid. [125] The G and V grades are powered with the 1.8-litre 2ZR-FE petrol engine, while the Hybrid grade is powered with the 1.8-litre 2ZR-FXE hybrid petrol engine; Toyota Safety Sense is standard on V and Hybrid grades. [126]
The GR Corolla is the high-performance variant of the E210 series Corolla, which is only available in hatchback body style. It is built with assistance from the company's Gazoo Racing (GR) division. It was first introduced on 31 March 2022.
The GR Corolla is built mainly for the North American market as Europe received the GR Yaris (which is not sold in North America). The GR Corolla is also sold in Japan, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, [127] Brazil, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.
The Corolla in its most basic Latin American market configuration with 7 airbags received 5 stars for adult occupants, 5 stars for toddlers, and Advanced Award from Latin NCAP in 2019. [128]
In 2022, it obtained 5 stars under the new protocol, but it was downgraded to 4 stars in 2024. [129]
The Corolla Hatchback in its Australasian market configuration got a five-star safety rating by the Australasian New Car Assessment Program in 2018 (aligned with Euro NCAP). [130]
On 2 October 2018, the Corolla Hatchback received [131] a "Top Safety Pick Award" [132] but not a "Plus" award because of its lack of good-rated headlamps. The same ratings were also received in 2019 for the 2020 model year Corolla saloon. [133]
IIHS scores | |
Small overlap frontal offset: Driver-side | Good |
Small overlap frontal offset: Passenger-side | Good |
Moderate overlap front | Good |
Side impact | Good |
Roof strength | Good |
Head restraints and seats | Good |
Headlights | Acceptable |
Front crash prevention: Vehicle-to-vehicle | Superior |
Child restraint LATCH ease of use | Good |
Overall stars | |
Adult occupant | 33.71 |
Child occupant | 43.80 |
Safety assist | 13.89 |
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