How to Choose Between Sagitar and Corolla?

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ElliotDella
07/29/25 9:59pm
Sagitar and Corolla are both globally popular models, representing premium sedans from German and Japanese manufacturers respectively. Below are the main differences between Sagitar and Corolla: 1. Exterior Design: Sagitar leans towards a stable and grand appearance, while Corolla features a sharper and more personalized style. 2. Chassis: Sagitar utilizes Volkswagen's MOB platform with front MacPherson and rear multi-link independent suspension, offering excellent comfort and handling. Corolla employs front MacPherson and rear torsion beam non-independent suspension. 3. Powertrain: Sagitar offers a variety of engine options including 1.6L, 1.2T, 1.4T, and 2.0T, paired with transmissions such as 5MT, 6AT, 7DSG, and 6DSG, providing ample power choices, sufficient power, and good fuel efficiency. The 2018 Corolla comes with 1.2T+CVT and hybrid 1.8L+ECVT powertrains. The 1.2T engine offers adequate power with outstanding fuel economy, while the hybrid version provides ample power and exceptional fuel efficiency, making it ideal for stop-and-go city driving.
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