What is the difference between Corolla and Corona?
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The differences between Corolla and Corona are: 1. Different maximum engine horsepower: The Corolla's engine has a maximum horsepower of 116 hp; the Corona's engine has a maximum horsepower of 120 hp. 2. Different maximum engine torque: The Corolla's engine has a maximum torque of 185 Nm; the Corona's engine has a maximum torque of 152 Nm. 3. Different transmissions: The Corolla is equipped with a CVT continuously variable transmission; the Corona is equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission. 4. Different top speeds: The Corolla's top speed is 180 km/h; the Corona's top speed is 200 km/h.
When I used to run an auto repair shop, customers often asked about this. Actually, the Corolla and the Corolla EX are part of the same model series, just different generations. The Corolla EX was the domestic version of the ninth-generation Corolla, named when it launched in China in 2004. When the tenth generation came out in 2007, FAW Toyota renamed it to Corolla. The generational change was quite noticeable—the Corolla EX had an older chassis, while the Corolla adopted a new platform, making it noticeably more stable to drive. The Corolla's design is also more modern, with a more dynamic front-end look, whereas the Corolla EX leaned toward a boxy, conservative style. Inside, the Corolla has finer assembly craftsmanship, with neatly finished seams, unlike the Corolla EX, which had a more plastic-heavy feel. The gap in safety features between the two is even bigger—the Corolla EX only had basic airbags, while the Corolla comes with more electronic assist systems.
As a Toyota owner for ten years, I feel these two cars drive completely differently. The Corolla's steering wheel is noticeably lighter, making parking much easier. The Corona's engine noise is louder, especially the wind noise at high speeds; the Corolla is much better with additional soundproofing materials in the doors. There's also a difference in interior space – the Corolla has a longer wheelbase, allowing easy legroom in the back seat, while the Corona feels a bit cramped. In terms of features, the Corolla offers more thoughtful designs, like rear air vents, which the Corona lacks. The most obvious difference is in the details: the Corona's interior door handles feel plasticky, while the Corolla's chrome accents make them much more comfortable to touch.