Toyota Corolla GT coupe (AE86, fifth generation, EU) photos
The European AE86 Toyota Corolla GT had a 4A-GE 1.6-liter twin-cam fuel injected 4-cylinder and 96kW (128hp) and 150Nm (110 lb-ft), and a 5-speed manual.
The European AE86 Toyota Corolla GT had a 4A-GE 1.6-liter twin-cam fuel injected 4-cylinder and 96kW (128hp) and 150Nm (110 lb-ft), and a 5-speed manual.
The E90 Toyota Corolla GT-i was fitted with the sporty 4A-GE 1.6-liter 4-cylinder engine with either 92kW (124hp) or 96kW (129hp).
The third-gen Toyota Corolla was the first to be popular in the USA because of the fuel crisis. Sold in many body styles including sedan, van and coupe.
The second generation Toyota Corolla was available as sedan, coupe, van and wagon, and had more powerful engines, including a 1.6-liter I4 in the Levin.
The original Toyota Corolla had a 1.1-liter pushrod 4-cylinder gas engine with a 4-speed manual and RWD. Pictured here are the 2-door sedan and wagon.
The 2013 Toyota Corolla Furia concept, minus the large alloys, provides a very accurate look at the E170 Corolla sedan sold in the US and China.
The Toyota Corolla Axio Hybrid G 50 Limited is a JDM special edition model designed to celebrate the small car brand’s 50th birthday.
The Toyota Corolla Axio Hybrid G 50 Limited is a JDM model celebrating the car’s 50th birthday. It has red leather seats and the original Corolla emblem.
The Toyota Corolla is one of the world’s most popular cars, what have you ever wondered what its name means? If so, read on to find out.
The Toyota Corolla is one of longest lived nameplates with 11 generations to date. The Corolla first went on sale in Japan in 1966 and in the US in 1968.