What does Toyota Corolla EX mean?

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Declan
07/29/25 6:56pm
Corolla-EX is the latest version of the Corolla. The Corolla EX body is almost the same as the Corolla, except the space is slightly smaller, mainly because the body width is reduced by about 20 centimeters. Another noteworthy point is that the Corolla EX does not use EPS steering. Below are the relevant details: 1. Exterior: The new Corolla is based on the existing Corolla EX model, with the facelifted version mainly featuring partial modifications to the front face. In addition to the chrome decoration added to the grille, the headlights also adopt a new design, and the bumper of the facelifted Corolla has been completely redesigned. Apart from significant changes to the front, the body and rear sections of the facelifted Corolla remain largely unchanged. Moreover, the body dimensions and wheelbase of the facelifted Corolla remain the same. 2. Powertrain: In terms of power, the facelifted Corolla continues to use the 1.6L Toyota 1ZR-FE all-aluminum inline four-cylinder engine. This engine has a displacement of 1.6L, with a maximum power output of 88kW/6000rpm and a peak torque of 152N.m/4400rpm. In terms of transmission, the facelifted model will be equipped with a 5-speed manual and a 4-speed automatic transmission.
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