Toyota Corolla
Four trim levels will be offered. L, LE, and S models are all powered by a 132-hp, 1.8-liter four cylinder engine matched with the CVT, which uses software to mimic the feel of a conventional transmission with seven separate ratios. A six-speed manual will also be available on base L and sporty S models. A new midlevel LE Eco model gets a 140-hp 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine, low rolling resistance tires, and other mpg boosting tricks to deliver that 40-mpg plus on the highway.
Inside, soft-touch surfaces and piano black trim highlight upgrades to a more refined interior that Toyota says will be both quieter and roomier than the outgoing model, with almost three inches added to the rear seating area. All models get eight standard airbags and Bluetooth connectivity, and optional features include touchscreen audio, push button start, a moon roof, and backup camera. Pricing has not been announced.
CR’s take: Excellent fuel economy and top-notch reliability have historically made the Corolla one of our top-Rated, if somewhat boring compact sedans. The new model looks like it has the potential to build on those strengths, in a more interesting package, but we wish the backup camera was standard.
Inside, soft-touch surfaces and piano black trim highlight upgrades to a more refined interior that Toyota says will be both quieter and roomier than the outgoing model, with almost three inches added to the rear seating area. All models get eight standard airbags and Bluetooth connectivity, and optional features include touchscreen audio, push button start, a moon roof, and backup camera. Pricing has not been announced.
CR’s take: Excellent fuel economy and top-notch reliability have historically made the Corolla one of our top-Rated, if somewhat boring compact sedans. The new model looks like it has the potential to build on those strengths, in a more interesting package, but we wish the backup camera was standard.
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