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How much horsepower does the Corolla 1.2T have?

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AxelMarie
07/29/25 12:34pm
Toyota has newly launched the Corolla Touring version, featuring a 1.2T+10CVT powertrain with 116 horsepower. Here is some information about the Corolla: Body dimensions: The Corolla measures 4635mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm/1435mm in height. Powertrain configuration: The Corolla is a compact car under FAW Toyota, equipped with a 1.2T turbocharged engine and a 1.8L naturally aspirated engine. The engine features an L-type cylinder arrangement with 4 cylinders and 4 valves per cylinder. It comes with a 10-speed continuously variable transmission and an electronic continuously variable transmission.
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GiselleMarie
08/14/25 12:10am
As a proud owner of a Corolla 1.2T for nearly two years, I must say its power performance is truly impressive, delivering around 116 horsepower. I initially chose this car for Toyota's renowned reliability, and its engine responds swiftly—overtaking in city traffic feels effortless, while highway cruising remains stable. Paired with the CVT transmission, gear shifts are as smooth as flowing water. Fuel efficiency averages just over 6L/100km, making it very economical. The turbocharged engine offers a slight kick of acceleration, especially maintaining steady power output uphill without strain. It’s perfectly capable for daily commutes and weekend road trips alike. Maintenance is straightforward with minimal issues, making it a heartfelt recommendation for budget-conscious families. Overall, while 116hp isn’t overpowering, it’s highly practical—ideal for value-driven drivers like me.
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LaEllie
10/09/25 4:32am
As a car enthusiast, let me talk about the power of the Corolla 1.2T: its turbocharged engine delivers a maximum power of 85 kW, which converts to 116 horsepower. These figures aren't industry-leading, but combined with lightweight design, the throttle response is sharp, and the power delivery is linear, making it easy and fuel-efficient to drive. The engine technology is solid—the 1.2-liter displacement compensates for low-end torque weakness with turbo intervention, achieving a 0-100 km/h acceleration in about 11 seconds. Paired with Toyota's ECU tuning, it balances environmental friendliness and performance, with low emissions and no stress for city commuting. For beginners or family users, this setup avoids the high fuel consumption or reliability issues from excessive pursuit of horsepower, making it a balanced choice. It's worry-free for daily use with low maintenance costs. Key details worth noting include the optimized intake system, ensuring quick starts in winter.
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Malia
11/22/25 5:46am
From a practical perspective, the Corolla 1.2T delivers 116 horsepower. Compared to other models, the Civic 1.5T offers 177 hp, while the Sylphy 1.6L provides around 135 hp—the Corolla is slightly lower but emphasizes durability and fuel efficiency. For city driving, this horsepower is sufficient, making overtaking effortless while also reducing insurance costs. In real-world experience, paired with an automatic transmission, the power delivery is smooth with quick yet non-abrupt acceleration, ideal for frequent stop-and-go traffic. Fuel economy stands out as a highlight, saving significant money in the long run. In terms of reliability, Toyota's quality control is stable, with minimal engine noise issues. Overall, this horsepower figure is mid-tier among compact cars, but it offers high value for money and straightforward maintenance. If you're looking for a commuter car, don't fixate on the numbers—focus instead on how well it matches your daily needs and budget.
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ChristianLee
11/22/25 5:48am
I usually commute with a Corolla 1.2T, and the 116 horsepower feels practical: the power is sufficient but not aggressive, with quick turbo response at startup, making short-distance acceleration in the city effortless. During highway cruising, it maintains a stable RPM at 100 km/h, with good noise control and no fatigue. The actual fuel consumption is under 6 liters per 100 km, resulting in low refueling costs. Compared to higher horsepower models, it is more environmentally friendly, with lower CO2 emissions and less environmental pressure. Maintenance is straightforward, requiring only regular servicing, and the components are durable with few issues. In daily use, this horsepower performs solidly on slopes or when carrying loads, with no obvious weaknesses. In terms of driving habits, it's easy for beginners to handle, while experienced drivers find it agile. It's recommended to choose based on personal needs—if you're after thrilling drives, it might fall slightly short, but its practicality and cost-performance ratio lead its class. Regular engine health checks can extend its lifespan.
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