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A globally recognised name, with over 45 million vehicles sold since its introduction in 1966 – The Toyota Corolla.
Toyota has decided to apply the iconic Corolla name to all mid-range models across Europe and discontinue the Auris nameplate. The latest models to join the Toyota new car range under the revised nameplate are the Corolla Hatchback and Corolla Touring Sports.
The breath-taking Touring Sports made its first appearance recently at the Paris Motor Show, joining the hatchback that was unveiled earlier this year. The new Corolla portrays a striking image from all angles. The front and rear have a powerful stance that’s enhanced by the prominent LED headlamps, a bold front grille and bi-tone paint options which all add to the eye-catching effect. Corolla will also benefit from the latest hybrid technology, so drivers can enjoy a supremely quiet drive when running on electric power, as well as benefitting from its self-charging ability.