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Overall Rating

Overview
Pros
- Outstanding Efficiency: 4.7 L/100 km combined in FWD form keeps fuel costs among the lowest of any non-plug-in car.
- Optional Electronic AWD: Gives winter confidence with only a slight mileage penalty.
- Standard Safety Sense 3.0: Includes adaptive cruise, lane-tracing, and emergency braking at no extra charge.
- User-Friendly Tech: Wireless CarPlay/Android Auto and available 10.5-inch screen modernize the compact cabin.
- Toyota Durability & Resale: Proven hybrid hardware and strong residual values protect your investment.
Cons
- Tight Rear Accommodation: 883 mm of legroom and a sloping roofline restrict comfort for taller back-seat passengers.
- Small Cargo Hold: 371 L of trunk space trails most competitors and limits bulkier loads.
- Modest Power Output: 138 hp is adequate but won’t excite drivers who value brisk acceleration.
- Price Premium for AWD & XSE: Moving up to better tech or traction quickly narrows the Corolla’s cost advantage.
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