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  2. Toyota Corolla Cross - Wikipedia

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    The Corolla Cross marketed as the Toyota Cross for the Bruneian market was launched on 21 August 2020. It is only offered with a 1.8-litre 2ZR-FE petrol engine in Standard or High trim levels. [21] The 1.8-litre hybrid variant was introduced in October 2022. The Corolla Cross received a facelift on 24 May 2024.

  3. Edmunds: 2024 Kia Niro versus 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross

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    Edmunds found the Corolla Cross Hybrid needed 7.9 seconds to sprint from zero to 60 mph — almost 2 seconds quicker than the Niro. If great fuel economy is your top priority, the Niro wins.

  4. Toyota Corolla - Wikipedia

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    The Corolla Cross is the crossover SUV-counterpart of the E210 series Corolla. [ 159 ] Over many years, there have been rebadged versions of the Corolla, sold by General Motors , including the Holden Nova in Australia during the early 1990s, and the Sprinter-based Chevrolet Nova , Chevrolet Prizm , and Geo Prizm (in the United States as part of ...

  5. Toyota Corolla (E210) - Wikipedia

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    Sales of purely petrol-powered Corolla hatchbacks were discontinued in March 2024, shifting the hatchback lineup to hybrids only, with the exception of the GR Corolla. The Corolla saloon continued to be offered in purely petrol-powered variants until January 2025, and the range is now only offered with hybrid powertrains.

  6. 2024 Toyota GR Corolla Looks Hot in New Blue Flame Color

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    The Circuit Edition returns for the hot hatch's second model year, gaining the new hue plus other tweaks to improve aerodynamics and handling.

  7. Toyota Corolla (E140) - Wikipedia

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    The tenth generation Corolla was launched as the Corolla Altis in the Philippines on 7 March 2008. It has three variants, the 2.0, 1.8 and 1.6 V, all came with automatic transmission, the 1.6 G available in either manual or automatic transmission, and the 1.6 E, with manual transmission.

  8. Toyota Corolla (E110) - Wikipedia

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    The European three-door hatchback is the base for the Corolla World Rally Car (WRC) that competed in the World Rally Championship from 1997 to 2000. Japanese production for Europe ended in September 2001, while Toyota's British plant built the E110 Corolla for an additional two months. In Australia, the Corolla liftback is called Seca.

  9. Toyota Corolla (E100) - Wikipedia

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    The Corolla E100 is the seventh generation of cars sold by Toyota under the Corolla nameplate. This generation of Corolla is larger, heavier, and visually more aerodynamic than the model it replaced. With its 2,465 mm (97.0 in) wheelbase, the Corolla had moved into the compact size class once occupied by the Corona and Camry.