

Toyota is set to reveal the new model of the Corolla next year, a car that has long dominated global markets. This new Corolla goes beyond a mere facelift, featuring significant powertrain and platform upgrades that mark a major evolution. One of the key highlights is the introduction of a new 1.5-liter turbo engine. This engine is 10% smaller than its predecessor while boosting output and fuel efficiency, solidifying Corolla’s position as a global bestseller. With the addition of hybrid and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) trims, Toyota aims to continue its success in the electrified era, maintaining the strength of its internal combustion engines.
The new Corolla will maintain its traditional sedan and hatchback styles while targeting the U.S. market with a fresh strategy. There are even discussions about a potential full hybrid lineup, marking the beginning of a strong market response. The upcoming details will likely reveal the full scope of its impact on the market.


1.5 Turbo Takes Center Stage
Embracing the Downsizing Trend
The key change in the new Corolla is introducing a new 1.5-liter engine. This engine is expected to be available across all trims, with the naturally aspirated version producing around 130 horsepower and the turbocharged version delivering up to 180 horsepower. While reducing the engine size by 10% compared to its predecessor improves power output and efficiency, it perfectly reflects the downsizing trend that the industry demands. Notably, this engine will also be combined with hybrid powertrains, offering a broader range of options.
Toyota stated that the new 1.5-liter turbo engine is 20% smaller than the previous 2.5-liter engine. This is seen as a strategic decision not only for downsizing but also for lightening the vehicle and maximizing efficiency. Toyota’s decision to compare the new 1.5-liter and 2.0-liter engines with existing 2.5-liter and 2.4-liter turbo engines seems to highlight its commitment to advancing internal combustion technology, even in the era of electrification.
This new engine will be used in Toyota vehicles and other Japanese brands like Mazda and Subaru. These brands plan to utilize the engine in hybrid systems, accelerating the fusion of internal combustion and electrification technologies. With these changes, the Corolla may improve its marketability and symbolize Toyota’s strategy for the survival of internal combustion engines in the future.

New Engine, Fresh Design
Reinforcing Its Bestseller Status
The upcoming Corolla redesign extends beyond its powertrain. Toyota plans to update the exterior design and interior layout significantly as part of this generation shift. While specific design details haven’t been released yet, considering the design direction of the recently introduced Camry and Prius, the Corolla is expected to adopt a more dynamic and sophisticated style. The interior will likely be heavily enhanced with the latest digital technologies, improving its overall appeal.
Notably, the Corolla will likely maintain sedan and hatchback versions for the U.S. market. With the addition of a PHEV trim, the Corolla is expected to offer a longer electric driving range and improved eco-friendliness compared to the existing hybrid model. Competing models will likely feel significant pressure if Toyota implements a complete hybrid strategy for the Corolla, similar to what was done with the Camry.
The new Corolla is set to make a strong comeback in the global market with three major updates: a new engine, a new electrification strategy, and a refreshed design. With its official release scheduled for next year, anticipation is expected to grow as more details and the actual vehicle are revealed. The revival of the traditional powerhouse, the Corolla, will likely bring significant changes to the global market.