What are the differences between the Corolla 1.2T Elite Edition and Pioneer Edition?

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DiFelicity
07/24/25 8:36pm
The differences between the Corolla 1.2T Elite Edition and Pioneer Edition lie in the headlights. Below is some knowledge about the Corolla: 1. Introduction: The Corolla, formerly known as the 'Corolla' in Chinese, is a brand under Toyota Motor. The Corolla is equipped with Michelin 215/45-R17 tires, TRD-Sportivo high-performance shock absorbers, TRD-TF4 17-inch sport rims, reinforced clutch, and high-performance brake pads, ensuring its relatively ideal sports performance. 2. Space: The Corolla has also been lengthened in terms of body size, with its wheelbase reaching 2700mm after lengthening. In terms of seating space, a tester who is 177cm tall adjusted the front seat to the lowest position and had a fist's worth of headroom. When the tester moved to the rear, there was 2 fingers' worth of headroom and 1 fist and 3 fingers' worth of legroom. The floor bulge in the middle of the Corolla's rear seat is very small.
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