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The Toyota Corolla (E120/E130) is the ninth generation of compact cars sold by Toyota under the Corolla nameplate. In Japan, this series arrived to the market in August 2000; however, exports were typically not achieved until 2001 and 2002 depending on the market.
The tenth generation Corolla was launched in Brazil on 26 March 2008, and in Argentina in April 2008. It was produced in Brazil with two engines (a 1.6 and a 1.8-litre petrol engine – petrol/ethanol in Brazil) and three models: the base XLi, the intermediate XEi and the higher spec SE-G. The 2.0 VVT-i Flex was added in March 2010.
In August 2000, the E120 ninth-generation Corolla was introduced in Japan, [6] with edgier styling and more technology to bring the nameplate into the 21st century. This version was sold in Japan, Australasia, Europe and the Middle East. In mid-2001, the E120 Corolla Altis was released. It had a refreshed look and was slightly longer and wider ...
The twelfth generation is the first version of the Corolla in the United States to offer a hybrid engine. It was unveiled at the November 2018 LA Auto Show . [ 54 ] The hybrid Corolla drivetrain is mechanically almost identical to the Prius with a fuel economy figure of 4.5 L/100 km (52 mpg ‑US ; 62 mpg ‑imp ) matching the base model Prius ...
The GR Corolla debuted for the 2023 model year, though it's based on the 12th-generation Corolla that's been on sale since 2016. It's one of the most extreme transformations from normal compact to ...
A factory supported bolt-on supercharger kit was sold for the 2003–2004 Corolla and Matrix by Toyota Racing Development, and Pontiac Vibe by GM Performance. The supercharger gives 7.5 pounds per square inch (0.52 bar) of boost, with a 40 horsepower (30 kW; 41 PS) and 38 lb⋅ft (52 N⋅m) of torque increase at the wheels.
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Pete Hegseth (right), then a Fox and Friends co-host, joins U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. David Walsh, Commander of Marine Corps System Command and native of Brooklyn, New York, for a cake cutting ...