2023 Toyota Corolla Hybrid SE
Vehicle Type: Small Hybrid
71
overall score
Category Ranking: 9
Vehicle Price
Base Price:
$26,600
Price as Tested:
$30,388
Fuel Information
Fuel Type: Regular
Fuel Capacity (gal): 11.4
EPA City mpg: 47
EPA Highway mpg: 41
EPA Combined mpg: 44
Advanced Safety Features
- Adaptive Cruise Control [S]
- Advanced Headlights [S]
- Automatic Emergency Braking [S]
- Blind-Spot Warning [O]
- Driver Monitoring [S]
- Forward-Collision Warning [S]
- Lane-Departure Warning [S]
- Lane-Keeping Assistance [S]
- Rear Cross-Traffic Warning [O]
- [S] Standard, [O] Optional
NHTSA Rating:
Overall Observations
Buying a Toyota Corolla small sedan is what might seem to
be a safe bet. The Corolla's been around since 1966, is now in
its 12th generation, and is the world's best-selling car (50 million
and counting).
To its credit, the Corolla offers a lot of value for money spent—
even more for the hybrid version we tested, which is EPA-rated at
44 mpg in combined driving (versus 34 to 35 mpg for nonhybrid
versions) and costs just $1,400 more than the gasoline version.
The base price on our midlevel SE all-wheel drive test vehicle was
only $26,600.
Besides a low MSRP and excellent fuel efficiency, the Corolla
Hybrid offers attractive, somewhat sporty styling, an easy-to—drive demeanor, and plenty of standard advanced safety features
(Toyota's Safety Sense 3.0). Our test vehicle even had Toyota's
Proactive Driving Assist feature, which detects objects or curves
in the road and provides gentle braking or steering inputs to
safely negotiate them.
Still, the Corolla Hybrid's not the only game in town, and some
of its negatives are turn-offs. For one thing, the powertrain is
noisy, and the ride quality over less-than-perfect pavement can be
on the rough side. The interior looks cheap, visibility to the rear
is impeded by a high rear deck, and the infotainment system is
nonintuitive to operate and has a small (8 inch) screen.
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Click HerePros and Cons
Pros
- Good value
- Fuel economy ratings
- Lots of standard safety features
- Easy to drive
Cons
- Noisy powertrain
- Unpleasant ride quality
- Cheap interior
- Nonintuitive infotainment system, small screen
Vehicle Specifications
Model year tested: 2023
Number of passengers (F/R): 2/3
Curb weight (lbs): 2850.0
Exterior L / W / H (in): 182.3 / 70.1 / 56.5
Wheelbase (in): 106.3
Number of air bags: 9
Warranty (months/miles): 36/36,000
Tire manufacturer and model: Yokohama Avid GT
Front and rear tire size: 225/40 R18
Max towing capacity (lbs): Not recommended
Headlight type: LED
Transmission type: Hybrid drive
Drivetrain type: Front wheel
Engine/motor: 1.8L I4 VVT-i
Engine horsepower @ RPM: 138 @ 5,200
Test Data
Test Vehicle Scores
Advanced Safety Features:
8.40Fuel Efficiency:
7.95EPA Emissions Score:
7.00Acceleration:
1.49Braking:
5.54
Handling:
6.09
Quality and Drivability:
6.62
Ride Quality:
6.54Interior Size:
3.03Easy of Entry and Exit:
6.18Visibility:
5.35Interior Noise:
5.70Cargo Capacity:
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