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File:2018 Toyota Auris Hybrid.jpg
Toyota Corolla/Toyota Corolla Sport (E210/NRE210HL/NRE210HR/ZWE211HL/ZWE211HR/ADE216HL/ADE216HR/NRE220WL/NRE220WR/ZWE221WL/ZWE221WR). 2018 to date (prod. n/a). 5-door sedan, 5-door wagon. F/F, 1197, 1987 cm³ petrol, 1798, 1987 cm³ petrol–electric hybrid (I4 DOHC). Replacement for Auris (and originally announced with the Auris nameplate when shown at Genève 2018) with more rigid body, far more sophisticated suspension at rear (independent dual wishbones), and TNGA architecture. Front grille inspired by a catamaran. More sporting looks than before. No diesels: Toyota claimed European demand fell, while people moved to hybrids. Wagon shown at Paris Salon in 2018. Sold on the Japanese market as Corolla Sport.
Manufacturing locations: Burnaston, Derbyshire, England; Japan
Marque: Toyota | Model: Toyota Corolla | Predecessor: Toyota Auris (E180)