
The new Corolla does not come with a rear parking sensor, which requires the owner to install it later. The rear parking sensor is a safety assist device when the vehicle is reversing or parking. Car sensors are divided into front sensors and rear sensors. For cars equipped with rear parking sensors, the driver can judge the distance between the car and obstacles through sound or virtual images when reversing, avoiding scratches during parking. The new Corolla has a body length, width, and height of 4635mm, 1780mm, and 1455mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. Its front design adopts a trapezoidal structure, centered on the Toyota logo, with the front grille and headlights extending to both sides and slightly raised, giving it a strong sense of impact and sharpness.

I've driven the new Corolla. The base model may not come with a rear parking sensor as standard, but higher trims or luxury versions usually include this feature. Rear parking sensors help detect obstacles behind the car, reducing the risk of scratches while parking. Many new Corolla models now come standard with a rearview camera or imaging system, which also works well. It's best to check the official website's configuration list or ask the dealer to understand the specific options when purchasing. If you're on a tight budget, you can also install an original factory radar later, which is quite convenient. In short, not all models lack radar—it depends on the specific variant.

The new Corolla does have differences across its versions, with the base model occasionally omitting the rear parking radar to control costs. I opted for the model with radar, which genuinely helps avoid minor accidents in tight parking spaces. While rearview cameras are common, the radar's audible alerts prove more practical. Before purchasing, it's advisable to test drive or check the detailed configurations via the model's app. Many compact cars are trending towards standardizing assist systems, and some Corolla models have followed suit. Owners can assess their needs before deciding on optional features.

When getting a car serviced, it's common to see that the base models of the new Corolla don't come with parking sensors, but almost all are equipped with a reversing camera as a basic aid. The radar alerts by detecting objects, helping novice drivers stay safer. If not included, it's easy to install later at a low cost. The key is to check whether this feature is included based on the actual configuration. Such systems in the Corolla are optional or standard depending on the specific package.


