In terms of appearance, the overall changes of the new Corolla are not significant. The front face still continues to have a trapezoidal intake grille, with a black banner style design inside. The front headlights on both sides are also arranged in a horizontal array, which has a certain degree of recognition when lit up. In terms of configuration, the elite version of the dual engine model in this actual shooting is equipped with LED headlights, adaptive high and low beams, automatic headlights, and front fog lights.
The overall design of the vehicle is relatively simple, and the rear taillights are connected to the front face through silver decorative strips, with a hidden exhaust layout below. In terms of body size, the new Corolla measures 4635/1780/1435 (1455) millimeters in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2700 millimeters.
The interior of the new Corolla remains true to its timeless layout, featuring a dual-engine elite version with a 7-inch LCD instrument panel and a 10.25-inch central control screen. This model supports advanced mobile connectivity through CarPlay, CarLife, and Hicar, along with car networking, OTA upgrades, and sophisticated voice recognition capabilities.
In terms of configuration differences, compared to the cheaper dual engine Pioneer version, the dual engine Elite version has added features such as reverse camera, sunroof, keyless entry in the front row, fabric seats, voice assistant, and GPS navigation. Compared to the more expensive flagship version of the twin engine, the twin engine elite model lacks leather steering wheel, 12.3-inch LCD instrument panel, heated front seats, electric adjustment of the driver’s seat, monochromatic ambient lighting in the car, in car air purifier, negative ion generator, and digital key function.
Distinguishing itself from the more affordable dual-engine Pioneer version, the dual-engine Elite version elevates your driving experience with additional features such as a reverse camera, sunroof, front-row keyless entry, fabric seats, voice assistant, and GPS navigation. While it lacks some luxury elements found in the flagship version-like a leather steering wheel, 12.3-inch LCD instrument panel, heated front seats, electric driver’s seat adjustment, monochromatic ambient lighting, in-car air purifier, negative ion generator, and digital key function-it offers a balanced mix of comfort and advanced technology.
In terms of power, the new Corolla will continue the powertrain of a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 1.2T engine, paired with a CVT gearbox. The dual engine version of the vehicle being photographed this time is equipped with Toyota’s fifth generation THS hybrid system, which is composed of a 1.8-liter naturally aspirated engine and an electric motor. The maximum power of the engine is 72 kilowatts, and the peak torque is 142 Newton meters; The maximum power of the electric motor is 70 kW, the peak torque is 185 N · m, and the comprehensive maximum power of the system is 101 kW, an increase of 11 kW compared to the 2022 model.