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What are the main models of Toyota Corolla

With a reputation for quality and reliability, the Corolla has become the best-selling car in the world. Check out which are the main models!

The Corolla has become the best-selling car worldwide, with nearly 1.5 million sold a year in over 150 countries.

But, in its 12th generation, you will have a four-door sedan, but it has already been manufactured in coupe, hatchback and station wagon format.

It has the reputation of being a brand that has attractive prices, in addition to that you will acquire an economical car.

That's because, it threw in some common features to keep the base price low.

The 2020 redesign puts the Corolla on a new platform shared with the compact sedan's hatchback sibling.

Power comes from a standard 139-horsepower 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine that runs on a continuously variable automatic transmission.

The 2014 redesign improved aerodynamics, with a stiffer body that used more high-strength steel.

It now has a continuously variable automatic transmission.

The Corolla lost momentum when its 2009 redesign didn't go far enough.

However, there were other improvements, such as the engine that became 1.8 liters and rose to 132 horsepower.

But, the suspension has been criticized because of its poor ride quality compared to others.

As for the 2004 model, critics praised it for the sportier, if still bland, handling of the now 130 hp 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine.

Interiors were more comfortable le, with leather becoming an option for the first time.

For 1998, the new Corolla had a more aerodynamic design – though still utilitarian.

With a 1.8 liter engine, Toyota increased to 120 hp and returned better fuel consumption.

So, in the face of so many models, there's no denying that the Corolla is one of Toyota's main cars and the best selling is the best selling car.

Source: Cars.com