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By the end of 2006 there were about 15 hybrid vehicles from various car makers available in the U.S. [1] By May 2007 Toyota sold its first million hybrids and had sold a total of two million hybrids at the end of August 2009. [2]
Toyota released hybrid versions of the Corolla Axio sedan and Corolla Fielder station wagon for the Japanese market in August 2013. Both cars are equipped with a 1.5-liter hybrid system similar to the one used in the Toyota Prius C , with a fuel efficiency of 3.03 L/100 km (93.2 mpg ‑imp ; 77.6 mpg ‑US ) under the JC08 test cycle .
The Corolla E90 was the sixth generation of cars sold by Toyota under the Corolla nameplate, introduced in 1987 for the 1988 model year. It was the last generation of Corolla to be classified as a subcompact car and the first to be exclusively front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive ; [ 3 ] the performance option of rear-wheel drive was dropped.
Toyota Corolla Levin: 1972 2000 sport coupe version of Corolla, sister product of Sprinter Trueno Toyota Corolla Rumion: 2007 2015 also sold as the Scion xB from 2007 to 2016 and in Australia as the Rukus Toyota Corolla Spacio: 1997 2007 Toyota Corolla Sprinter: 1968 1970 Toyota Corolla SR5: 1983 1987 Toyota Corolla Verso: 2001 2009 Toyota ...
Toyota released hybrid versions of the Corolla Axio sedan and Corolla Fielder station wagon for the Japanese market in August 2013. Both cars are equipped with a 1.5-litre hybrid system similar to the one used in the Toyota Prius c , with a fuel efficiency of 3.03 L/100 km (93.2 mpg ‑imp ; 77.6 mpg ‑US ) under the JC08 test cycle .
The Corolla Hybrid LE and Hybrid SE offer an eFour all-wheel-drive system as an option with its 1.8 L 2ZR-FXE I4 Hybrid Synergy Drive engine, with the rear wheels powered by an electric motor, increasing net horsepower to 138 hp (103 kW). [64] Engine choices for the North American Corolla are:
Not only was the wheelbase increased, but the new Corolla also received a wider track than did the 90-series. [8] The chunky, solid design reflected the desire of development chief Dr. Akihiko Saito to make a 'mini- Lexus ', to build on the recent successes of Toyota's new flagship range.
The Toyota Hybrid System is designed for increased power and efficiency, and also improved "scalability" (adaptability to larger as well as smaller vehicles), wherein the ICE/MG1 and the MG2 have separate reduction paths, and are combined in a "compound" gear which is connected to the final reduction gear train and differential; [1] it was ...