Why was the Toyota Corolla discontinued?

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Theodore
07/29/25 7:00am
The discontinuation of the Corolla is actually a normal part of product iteration, as updates are needed in all aspects, from the platform to the technology. Here is some information about the Toyota Corolla: 1. Exterior: The sharp and imposing aura emanating from the high-brightness four-round-lens crystal diamond headlights at the front gives the COROLLA Corolla a poised and ready-to-go appearance. The chrome-plated horizontal front grille smoothly extends the lines to both sides and continues backward along the headlights, outlining a dynamic front profile. 2. Discontinuation time: In fact, FAW Toyota had planned to discontinue the Corolla as early as 2007, but due to strong recognition from domestic consumers, FAW Toyota delayed the discontinuation by ten years. After the Corolla was discontinued, the Corolla using the new TNGA platform became its replacement.
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