What is the difference between Corolla and Corolla?
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The differences between Corolla and Corolla are: 1. Different transmissions: The Corolla is equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission; the Corolla is equipped with a 10-speed continuously variable transmission. 2. Different body sizes: The Corolla is 4555mm long, 1705mm wide, and 1490mm high, with a wheelbase of 2600mm; the Corolla is 4635mm long, 1780mm wide, and 1455mm high, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. 3. Different engines: The Corolla is equipped with a 1.6L inline 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine; the Corolla is equipped with a 1.2L inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine.
The Corolla and the Corolla are actually both models of the Toyota Corolla, with the name change being the main difference. I remember that twenty years ago in China, the Toyota Corolla was called the Corolla, and it was later renamed Corolla to unify the brand globally. Since 2006, new cars have been called Corolla, and the Corolla gradually phased out of the market. Essentially, there isn't much difference between the two models; both are family cars in the same class. But I've driven the older Corolla and the newer Corolla—the Corolla's design leans more towards practicality with a simple interior, while the Corolla has updated its exterior to be more stylish and added a bit of a tech feel, like a touchscreen infotainment system. Price-wise, the new Corolla might be a bit more expensive, but that depends on the upgraded configurations. Overall, it's just a name change—the car remains just as reliable and durable. If you're looking in the used car market, the Corolla is cheaper, but you need to be careful about the older condition.