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What is the displacement of the Toyota Corolla?

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DiAdaline
07/29/25 9:59am
Toyota Corolla has displacements of 1.2t, 1.5l, and 1.8l. The 1.2t is a turbocharged engine, while the 1.5l and 1.8l are naturally aspirated engines. Taking the 2021 Toyota Corolla as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4635mm, width 1780mm, height 1455mm, with a wheelbase of 2700mm, a fuel tank capacity of 50l, a luggage compartment capacity of 426l, and a curb weight of 1335kg. The 2021 Toyota Corolla is equipped with a 1.2t turbocharged engine, producing a maximum horsepower of 116ps, a maximum power of 85kw, and a maximum torque of 185nm, paired with a 10-speed continuously variable transmission.
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HadleyDella
08/13/25 12:24pm
I've been following the Corolla series, and its engine displacement is actually quite varied. Common options include the 1.8L naturally aspirated, 1.8L hybrid, and 1.2L turbocharged versions. Historically, early Corolla models used a 1.4L engine, but in recent years, the 1.8L hybrid has become mainstream—fuel-efficient and eco-friendly. During my test drive, I found the fuel consumption could be as low as 5L per 100km, with smooth power delivery and ultra-quiet operation in city driving. The newer models even offer a 2.0L option, delivering stronger performance ideal for long-distance highway trips. When choosing, don’t just focus on displacement; consider your driving habits too: smaller displacements suit city commutes for fuel savings, while larger displacements handle mountain roads more steadily. The Corolla has always been renowned for reliability, and its moderate displacement keeps maintenance costs affordable. New car owners might want to start with a test drive to experience the differences between versions firsthand.
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LeJuliana
10/07/25 2:18am
I've been driving the Corolla 1.8L version for many years, and engine displacement is quite important. For daily city driving, this engine maintains a fuel consumption of around 6L per 100km, with just the right amount of power—no noticeable lag, and overtaking on the highway is effortless. The Corolla offers many other displacement options, such as the 1.2L turbocharged version, which has slightly lower fuel consumption but less torque, making it suitable for budget-conscious buyers. The hybrid 1.8L version is my top recommendation—it saves fuel and reduces emissions, cutting down on monthly fuel costs significantly. When buying a car, don’t just focus on the displacement number; consider actual usage scenarios. I suggest asking friends for a test drive—the differences in acceleration feel and fuel consumption across various displacements are quite noticeable.
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DiKaleb
11/20/25 3:41am
The Corolla typically comes with a 1.8L hybrid or 1.2L turbo engine, with the hybrid version being exceptionally fuel-efficient. I chose it when buying my car, and it consumes less than 5L per 100km in the city, saving me dozens of dollars a month. The newer 2.0L version offers stronger performance but is more suitable for long-distance driving. For daily use, the 1.8L engine is sufficient, being both eco-friendly and economical.
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