What is the displacement of the Corolla?

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McCassandra
07/28/25 9:11pm
The Corolla comes with engine displacements of 1.2L, 1.5L, and 1.8L. Taking the 2021 Pioneer Plus edition as an example, it is a compact 4-door 5-seater sedan with body dimensions of 4635mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm in height, a wheelbase of 2700mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 50L. The 2021 Pioneer Plus edition is equipped with a 1.2T turbocharged engine and a CVT continuously variable transmission, delivering a maximum power of 85kW at 5200-5600 rpm and a maximum torque of 185Nm. It features front-wheel drive, with a MacPherson strut independent front suspension and an E-type multi-link independent rear suspension.
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OColin
08/12/25 1:51am
I recently researched the Corolla and found that this car has a rich variety of engine displacements. The 1.5L naturally aspirated version is the most cost-effective, with 122 horsepower, which is more than enough for daily commuting. The 1.2T turbocharged version may seem small in displacement, but with 116 horsepower paired with a CVT transmission, it feels quite nimble to drive. The hybrid version is particularly interesting—it uses a 1.8L Atkinson cycle engine combined with an electric motor. Although the engine displacement remains unchanged, the combined power output reaches 122 horsepower, and the fuel consumption is just over 4 liters. I drive this version for my daily commute and save hundreds on gas every month.
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