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Toyota Corolla 7 (E210)

Compact Sedan

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Product Overview

Toyota Corolla Mk7 (chassis code E210) is an affordable compact sedan in production from 2018. It is available with a range of inline-3 and inline-4 engines that displaced 1.5 to 1.8 liters.
Toyota has made a good effort in aerodynamics, with a decent 0.28 coefficient of drag to show for it. The official fuel economy rating is exceptionally rosy, though it may cast more doubts on the trustworthiness of the regulators and perhaps the owner's own sanity than it relates to reality.
Another plus is the small 10.4m (34.1ft) turning circle.

Ratings

What we found

Neofiliac score 32%
Pros
  • Good 0.28 drag coefficient
  • Down to very low 3.4L/100km fuel consumption
  • Small turning circle
Cons
  • Horrible 0-100kph time
  • Miserably low engine output
  • Not as good-looking as the hatchback

What external reviewers found

External score 69%
Pros
  • Excellent infotainment tech
  • Excellent infotainment system
  • Excellent ride quality
Cons
  • Poor fuel economy
  • Lack of practicality
  • Lack of interior customization options
  • Lacks punch and punch
  • Lack of tech as standard

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Specifications

Variants shown:
1.5
1.6
1.6 CVT
1.8
1.8 CVT
1.8 Hybrid

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External Reviews

autoexpress[1]

Reviewer score 74% (normalized by Neofiliac)
Reviewers from autoexpress have found:
The Toyota's powertrain mostly backs up this level of relaxation – assuming you don't ask too much of it. It feels better tied down than the Octavia, too, with weightier steering that's just as precise to make the most of the good level of grip on offer. The Corolla trumps the Skoda for safety kit, because it features Toyota's Safety Sense 2 package as standard.
Pros
  • Big boot
  • Comfortable to drive
  • Excellent infotainment system
Cons
  • Lack of practicality
  • Not as practical as Skoda

cnet[2]

Reviewer score 67% (normalized by Neofiliac)
Reviewers from cnet have found:
The 2020 Toyota Corolla Hybrid packs a decent amount of technology and its ride is nice and sedate. Apple CarPlay is included, but Android Auto is not, despite other 2020-model-year Toyotas picking it up. There are no USB ports for rear-seat occupants, which is another technological letdown. Even though the car lacks a sunroof, the whole cabin stays nice and bright.
Pros
  • Elegant styling
  • Excellent fuel economy
  • Decent ride quality
Cons
  • Lane-departure warning doesn't work

digitaltrends[3]

Reviewer score 79% (normalized by Neofiliac)
Reviewers from digitaltrends have found:
The Corolla has Toyota's Safety Sense suite of driver assistance features. Dynamic cruise control was able to adjust quickly when another car cut into my lane. The Corolla Hybrid comes in just one trim, the LE, and is only available as a sedan. The base MRSP is $22,950; our as-tested price was $24,303.
Pros
  • Excellent fuel economy
  • Solid infotainment tech
  • Comfortable ride
Cons
  • No hybrid option
  • Lack of interior customization options

References

  1. ^ Skoda Octavia Estate vs Toyota Corolla Touring Sports. [autoexpress].
  2. ^ 2020 Toyota Corolla Hybrid review: Sip with subtlety. [cnet].
  3. ^ 2020 Toyota Corolla Hybrid review: Affordable hybrid for the masses. [digitaltrends].

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