A Pillar in the Compact Market
In an environment where most European manufacturers focus on SUVs, Toyota stands out with its iconic Corolla. This model has not only found a solid place in the Spanish market, but has also established its presence in various nations of the old continent, becoming one of the favorites of consumers.
The Corolla Value Proposition
The Corolla is known for offering remarkable value for money. Equipped with Toyota’s efficient self-charging hybrid engine, this model not only stands out for its advanced technology, but also incorporates various driving aids. Compared to many SUVs, it has become a more logical and affordable choice for drivers.
A New Corolla in Sight
With more than six years on the market, the current generation of the Corolla is ready to give way to a new iteration. Toyota is already working on updating it, seeking to strengthen its position in the competitive compact segment.
A Prudent Approach to Electrification
Unlike other manufacturers that have accelerated their transitions to fully electric models, Toyota appears to be taking a more measured approach. Although electric vehicles do not yet dominate the market, the Japanese brand believes that its hybrid models are still very relevant.
The Plug-in Hybrid Revolution
The new generation of the Toyota Corolla will feature a plug-in hybrid engine, increasing its range to over 2,000 km. This figure includes both the use of the combustion engine and the battery capacity, promising one of the best driving experiences in its class.
Competing with Total Electrification
Not only will the Corolla retain its reliable self-charging hybrid engine, but the inclusion of the PHEV system could cement it as an even more attractive option compared to fully electric vehicles, challenging their growing popularity.