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Toyota Corolla: new features introduced for the 2025 Hatchback, Touring Sports and Sedan

Global automaker Toyota is adding
new features and options add style and customer appeal to the latest models in its line up like the Toyota Corolla Hatchback, Touring Sports and Sedan for 2025.
Toyota’s commitment to sustainability reflected in the use of new high-quality trim and upholstery materials
New upholstery made from recycled fabrics available for Mid+ grade Hatchback and Touring Sports
Introduction of new Metal Oxide rich red paint finish
Toyota Corolla continues to offer a compelling combination of comfort, versatility, reliability and advanced safety in the family car market, with a dual choice of highly efficient hybrid powertrains
With the opening of a new year, Toyota has introduced a series of new features for its enduringly popular Corolla range – Hatchback, Touring Sports wagon and Sedan. The new details strengthen Corolla’s market appeal, bringing a fresh look and new sustainable choices when it comes to interior finishes.
These latest additions enhance the all-round quality and breadth of choice that make the Corolla a powerful proposition at the heart of the European C-segment for family-size cars. These virtues are supported by well-proven quality, reliability and durability and the advanced protection and peace of mind provided by Toyota T-Mate safety and driver assistance features, including the latest generation Toyota Safety Sense. Practicality is achieved with three body styles, and two efficient hybrid powertrains show Toyota’s multi-pathway strategy to provide low-emission mobility for everyone.
Toyota is moving to adopt sustainable materials where possible in its model range. Following the principle first introduced on the all-new Toyota C-HR, a high-quality synthetic leather material is used to wrap the steering wheel and gear shift knob across all Corolla grades. There is also a new upholstery option for the Mid+ grade Hatchback and Touring Sports. Made from recycled fabrics of different colours, it has a distinctive and appealing look, feels good to the touch and is suitably hard-wearing.
The colour palette for the Hatchback, Touring Sports and Sedan has been extended to 10 options with the addition of new Metal Oxide, a rich red exterior finish that is offered exclusively as a bi-tone combination with gloss black roof on the Hatchback and Touring Sports models and as a monotone or bi-tone option on the Sedan (all according to grade).
Gloss black mirror caps introduce a striking contrast, now available across all model grades, replacing the previous body-coloured caps.
To complete the 2025 introductions, there is a new 17-inch alloy wheel design for the Mid+ grade in all three body styles. This projects a refined looked with a silver/machined black finish and eye-catching star-shaped wheel cap ornamentation.
Production of the 2025 Hatchback and Touring Sports models will commence at Toyota Manufacturing UK in February, followed by the launch of Sedan production at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Turkey in March. Sales will commence this month of March.
MIKE OCHONMA
Editor
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