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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.
The Toyota Corolla E80 is a range of small automobiles manufactured and marketed by Toyota from 1983 to 1987 as the fifth generation of cars under the Corolla and Toyota Sprinter nameplates. Production totalled approximately 3.3 million, and most models adopted a front-wheel drive layout.
The Wagon/Van underwent a final light facelift in August 1985, including an upgraded 1C-II engine for the diesels. [7] It also received seats that could be folded nearly flat to make the car beddable, and continued in production until being replaced by the 90-series Corolla Van/Wagon in August 1987.
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 .
sister car of Corolla Toyota Sprinter Carib: 1984 2002 sister car of Corolla wagon Toyota Sprinter Cielo: 1987 1991 sister car of Toyota Corolla (E90) liftback Toyota Sprinter Marino: 1991 1998 Toyota Sprinter Trueno: 1972 2000 sport coupe version of Sprinter, sister product of Corolla Levin Toyota Stallion: 1981 2004 African built version of ...
Toyota Tercel / Toyota Corsa / Toyota Corolla II (1986–1990) L40. Toyota Tercel / Toyota Corsa / Toyota Corolla II (1990–1994) Toyota Paseo / Toyota Cynos (1991–1995) L50. Toyota Tercel / Toyota Corsa / Toyota Corolla II / Toyota Soluna (1994–2003) Toyota Paseo / Toyota Cynos (1995–1999) L10. Lexus GS (2011–2020)
The car is known colloquially in Japan as the Hachi-Go (ハチゴー), meaning "Eight-Five". The word "trueno" is Spanish for thunder, and "levin" is Old English for "lightning". The Corolla Levin was sold at Toyota Corolla Store locations, whereas the Sprinter Trueno was sold at Toyota Auto Store locations.
Toyota redesigned the Tercel in May 1982, now called the Tercel in all markets. Its internal model code is the L20 series. It was available in three- or five-door hatchback models or a four-door station wagon, and also as a four-door sedan in Japan.