Next-Gen Toyota Corolla Is Coming In Hot—with a Sportier, Sharper Look

Corolla full redesign concept rendering / YouTube channel Theottle
Corolla full redesign concept rendering / YouTube channel Theottle

Japanese automakers are well-regarded for their hybrid technology, with Toyota maintaining a leading position. Its compact Corolla sedan remains consistent in major global markets, including Europe, Southeast Asia, the U.S., and China. As it approaches its 13th generation, the Corolla is undergoing a comprehensive redesign. While the current model already incorporates modern styling cues, the next generation is anticipated to adopt a sportier overall appearance.

The updated lineup will retain the sedan, touring, and sport variants. Notably, a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) version will be introduced in the Japanese and U.S. markets in 2026. Although prototype vehicles have not yet been observed, a recent rendering by an international designer offers a preview of the upcoming model, incorporating styling influences from newer Toyota vehicles, including the Crown Sport Crossover.

Corolla full redesign concept rendering / YouTube channel Theottle
Corolla full redesign concept rendering / YouTube channel Theottle
Corolla full redesign concept rendering / YouTube channel Theottle
Corolla full redesign concept rendering / YouTube channel Theottle

Signature Hammerhead Style Adopted
Sportier Front-End Design

According to the rendering, the next-generation Corolla will feature Toyota’s distinctive hammerhead style. The headlamps are elongated and sharper, seamlessly blending with a slimmer grille. The lower bumper boasts a more aggressive air intake, creating a sleeker, more contemporary look. A wide mesh-pattern grille dominates the front fascia.

The rear design, featuring horizontal tail lamps, draws inspiration from the Toyota Crown. While maintaining its characteristic upward sweep along the sides, the overall design has been refined for a sportier silhouette. The tailgate incorporates sculpted elements, enhancing its aggressive stance. Although the rendering shows conventional door handles, the production model might feature more aerodynamic solutions, like flush handles integrated into the C-pillar.

Corolla full redesign concept rendering / YouTube channel Theottle
Corolla full redesign concept rendering / YouTube channel Theottle
Corolla full redesign concept rendering / YouTube channel Theottle
Corolla full redesign concept rendering / YouTube channel Theottle

Sport Model Rendering Unveiled
Lower Center of Gravity for Enhanced Performance

A separate rendering of the sport variant was released. It showcases a longer body and a lower center of gravity aimed at enhancing performance. While it shares the general design language with the standard model, the sport version features sharper sculpting around the grille for a more assertive appearance.

The bumper grille trades the mesh pattern for horizontal slats, and the side air intakes have been enlarged to match the more aggressive styling. A slim horizontal light strip above the grille and a lower roofline extending toward the rear enhance its streamlined silhouette. At the back, the taillights appear more angular and span the vehicle’s width, while the tailgate design adopts a bolder, more geometric shape.

Current Toyota Corolla / Photo courtesy of Toyota
Current Toyota Corolla / Photo courtesy of Toyota
Current Toyota Corolla / Photo courtesy of Toyota
Current Toyota Corolla / Photo courtesy of Toyota

1.5-liter 4-cylinder Gasoline Engine at the Core
Diverse Powertrain Options in the Pipeline

Toyota’s upcoming powertrain options are expected to center around its next-generation 1.5-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine. Reports suggest this engine will offer around 128 horsepower in a naturally aspirated version and up to 178 horsepower when turbocharged. It is likely to be used across internal combustion and hybrid variants.

A plug-in hybrid (PHEV) model is also being developed. It is expected to combine the gasoline engine with two electric motors. This setup aims to enhance performance and fuel efficiency, potentially significantly improving power output. Toyota targets a 2026 release for the next-generation Corolla in Japan and the United States, signaling a new evolution for the brand’s popular compact sedan.

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