What engine oil should be used for Corolla Hybrid?

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Angela
07/25/25 11:55am
Corolla Hybrid's original factory engine oil is Toyota's genuine 0W20 oil. Engine oil is referred to as the blood of the engine, as it not only lubricates but also cleans, seals, buffers, prevents rust, and dissipates heat within the engine. Without engine oil, the engine cannot operate normally. The Corolla Hybrid is positioned in the SMLH market, with body dimensions of 4630mm in length, 1775mm in width, and 1485mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. It is equipped with a new hybrid technology suitable for China's usage environment. In addition to the standard driving mode, it also features three driving modes: Electric Mode (EV), Eco Mode (ECO), and Power Mode (POWER), offering diverse driving experiences.
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