What are the differences between the Corolla and the Leiling?

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DiTheo
07/30/25 5:00am
The differences between the Corolla and the Leiling are as follows: 1. The Leiling belongs to GAC Toyota, while the Corolla belongs to FAW Toyota. 2. Both the Leiling and the Corolla are compact sedans, and these two models belong to Toyota's two joint venture brands in China. 3. The Toyota Leiling is equipped with two powertrains: one is a 1.2-liter turbocharged engine paired with a CVT transmission, and the other is a 1.8-liter naturally aspirated engine combined with an electric motor and an eCVT transmission. 4. The 1.2T Leiling's CVT transmission can simulate 10 gears, while the 1.2T Corolla's CVT transmission can simulate 8 gears. 5. Many consumers opt for the hybrid versions of the Corolla or the Leiling because hybrid models offer better cabin quietness and lower fuel consumption. The hybrid versions of the Leiling and the Corolla have a combined fuel consumption of approximately 5.5 liters per 100 kilometers when driving in urban areas.
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