2023 Toyota Corolla Hybrid Review: They’re Popular For A Reason With all-wheel drive and 44 miles per gallon, the Elantra Hybrid rival is a great commuter. By Brett T. Evans Jun 2 2023 Overview What is it? It’s a car with a clunky name: the Toyota Corolla Touring Sports is a long-winded way of saying 'Corolla estate'. It replaced the Auris and brought the Corolla badge back
For max enjoyment you’ll need to go for the 2.0-litre hybrid with 184 bhp on tap. The only other alternative for the Corolla Touring Sports is a 1.8-litre hybrid with 122bhp which is absolutely fine in day-to-day driving but lacks urgency when you really want to push on. Both hybrid petrol engines manage around 50-55 mpg on the combined cycle
Previous reporting detailed upcoming changes to the Toyota model tree. That leak made no mention of a wagon…but did have a Corolla-based crossover coming to the U.S. in late 2021. After all, Toyota does have a lineup hole for another CUV to slot between the C-HR and the RAV4 — a car that would take on the Mazda CX-30 and the Kia Seltos. Toyota Corolla Performance & Drive. Toyota has dropped the 2.0-litre hybrid from the Corolla range for 2023. The Corolla is powered by Toyota’s 1.8-litre hybrid exclusively, which has also been updated. It’s the brand’s fifth generation hybrid, designed to be quieter, lighter, more compact and more responsive, with low emissions and even Like the C-HR, the Corolla Hatchback has but one engine choice — in this case a more powerful, “Dynamic Force” version of Toyota’s 2.0-litre with 168 horsepower and 151 lb.-ft. of torque. V1jy.
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