Which Corolla model is tv7120gl?

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McNora
07/25/25 8:41am
tv7120gl refers to the Toyota Corolla 2017 model. Below are the details about the new Corolla model: 1. Exterior: It retains the iconic large-mouth front grille, creating a strong visual impact. The headlight design remains sharp and connects with the center trim, giving a somewhat aggressive look. The C-shaped fog light areas on both sides of the grille enhance the overall design. The rear end has a more solid feel, with rich curve designs adding a strong sense of layering. The polygonal taillights on both sides feature multi-color mixes, improving recognition while harmonizing well with the front face. 2. Powertrain: The new Corolla gasoline version offers two engine options: a 1.5L three-cylinder and a 1.2T four-cylinder. The new 1.5L three-cylinder engine has a high compression ratio of 13:1, delivering a maximum power of 121 horsepower and peak torque of 148 Nm, with a thermal efficiency of up to 40%. The 1.2T four-cylinder engine produces a maximum power of 116 horsepower and peak torque of 185 Nm. The transmission system is paired with either a 6-speed manual or CVT continuously variable transmission.
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HazelAnn
08/10/25 7:00pm
That TV7120GL, I remember it was the batch of Toyota Corollas produced between 2017 and 2019, to be more specific, it belongs to the transitional model between the 11th and 12th generations, generally selling quite well in the Chinese market. GL stands for the mid-to-high trim version, equipped with a 1.2L turbocharged engine, which delivers smooth power and low fuel consumption, with official data showing only about 5L per 100km. I've driven a friend's car of this model, and it performs stably on the highway, with no sluggishness in acceleration, plus it's quite spacious, making it suitable for family use. However, maintenance is important, as the turbo system is prone to carbon buildup, and regular oil changes can prevent issues. The interior is relatively simple, so if you're after a sense of luxury, it might fall a bit short, but overall, its durability is unquestionable.
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