Aerodynamic Shape gives it class-leading drag co-efficiency.
We recently attended the Dealer Launch of the New Corolla in Ballito, and at the end of proceedings, we were allowed to take a model of our choice for a quick spin around Ballito. We are not the most impartial people out there to offer first impressions of the latest Corolla, but trust me when I say, everybody came back thoroughly impressed. The undisputed star of the show was the brand new model in the line-up – the Corolla 1.4 Turbodiesel. With a modest kw output of 66 kw, it reaches max output at only 3,800 rpm, and produces a whopping 205 nm of torque between 1,800-2,800 rpm’s. This gives the 1.4 Turbodiesel Corolla, a sense of responsiveness, and you have instant acceleration when you give it a little throttle. The icing on the cake though, is that you get all of this at a meagre 4.5l/100 kms!
There is a total of 11 models in the Corolla lineup. Starting with the 1.3 Esteem and culminating in the flagship 1.8 Exclusive Multidrive S model. The New Multidrive S range features Toyota’s advanced CVT (think of it as Auto) transmission, and also comes with a ‘Sports’ mode, for a more exhilarating drive. The Multidrive is a no-brainer considering that fuel efficiency sees an average of 11% improvement compared to the current Corolla. Even the 1.8 engine, is an economical fuel sipper with a quoted consumption of 6.4l/100 km. So you can see, Toyota has done PLENTY of work in this department.
Ahhh – the smell that only a new car can provide! Don’t you love that aroma of leather and a mixture of other new fabrics when stepping into a new car? Once you settle into the new, softer and more luxurious seats – there’s a couple of items that will catch your eye. Perhaps the refreshing ‘Blue’ themed centre console, or if you’re lucky, and it’s a ‘Prestige’ or ‘Exclusive’ model it most probably will be the new Toyota Touch Screen system. The touch screen serves a multitude of purposes – chief of which is a DVD/Audio multimedia system. But it also provides general vehicle info like temperature, and when in reverse gear – activates the rear camera for safer maneuvering. That’s just the beginning! There are tons of other interesting features awaiting you, like follow-me-home headlights, hill-start assist, rain-sensing wipers and a class-leading 706 mm of rear legroom space. Below are a few pics I took of the first 3 Corolla’s to enter our showroom, and some interesting tidbits below that. Enjoy them, and when you are ready – let us put you in the driving seat of this legend on 4 wheels!
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