6/13/2023 0 Comments Toyota hybrid corolla![]() ![]() An impressive reduction of 12 g/km in the combined cycle CO2 figure, to 98 g/km. For the 2.0-litre system, total output has risen to 196 DIN hp/ 144kW and half a second has been shaved from the 0-100 km/h time, taking it down to 7.4 seconds. Despite this performance increase, CO2 emissions are lover by 2 g/km and equals 100 g/km. Total power from the 1.8-litre system is 140 DIN hp/103 kW, bringing a 1.8-second reduction in the 0-100 km/h time to 9.1 seconds. ![]() The new Corolla is available with 1.8 and 2.0-litre powertrains. The changes include new power control unit and transaxle designs, a more powerful lithium-ion battery and calibration to achieve a more rewarding driving experience with a closer relationship between the driver’s use of the accelerator and the drive force delivery. Detailed engineering and design changes deliver a better driving experience, higher performance and improved efficiency. The fifth generation of Toyota’s self-charging full hybrid electric technology is the heart of the new Corolla. The New Corolla range will go on sale in Europe during the first quarter of 2023 with dates varying according to national market.įIFTH GENERATION TOYOTA HYBRID ELECTRIC SYSTEM This delivers genuine zero emission all-electric driving capability as well as strong fuel and emissions efficiency – key considerations for today’s customers. These significant changes go hand-in-hand with refreshed exterior and interior styling details, including new wheel designs, headlights, colour options and upholsteries.Ĭorolla’s competitiveness is all the stronger, given that is unique in its segment in giving customers the choice of full hybrid electric power. Safety and multimedia functions are future-proofed, with software updates deliverable over-the-air via the car’s data communications module. There are also major advances in the Toyota Safety Sense active safety and driver assistance systems, with new and enhanced features that recognise and help the driver avoid a wider range of everyday driving hazards. The new models are equipped as standard with the latest multimedia system, with faster response and greater functionality, plus a fully digital, customisable 12.3-inch combimeter in the driver’s instrument binnacle. Its position as the second best-sellers in 2022 in the European C-segment for compact/mid-size models is strengthened with the introduction of Toyotas’ fifth generation hybrid electric technology – 1.8 and 2.0-litre electrified powertrains that offer more power and a more rewarding drive, yet with improved efficiency. The new Corolla, a development of the current 12 th generation range, is faithful to this spirit of innovation and Toyota’s commitment to building ever-better cars. It has evolved over more than half a century, keeping pace with changing customer tastes and preferences and embracing new technologies for powertrain, safety, comfort, convenience and connection. That’s how Corolla has remained a core model in the company’s global line-up and enjoyed the long-held status of being the world’s best-selling nameplate. The history of the Corolla is an object lesson in Toyota’s kaizen principle – the commitment to continuous improvement. ![]()
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