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Exterior
Starting with the exterior, the front design of the 2026 Corolla can be described as a “disruptive reconstruction,” completely breaking away from the conservative impression left by previous generations. The trapezoidal front grille adopts a blacked-out honeycomb design, with a significantly reduced grille area compared to the previous model. Together with the slim LED matrix headlights on both sides, it creates an aggressive “eagle-eye” visual effect. The J-shaped daytime running lights embedded within the headlamp clusters echo the family design of higher-end models such as the Camry, further enhancing brand recognition. Meanwhile, the four sharply raised character lines on the hood visually reinforce the car’s sporty presence. It is worth noting that this design is not purely aesthetic; after repeated wind-tunnel optimization, aerodynamic performance has been significantly improved, with a notably lower drag coefficient than before. That said, some users feel the design is overly aggressive and lacks the warmth expected of a family car. Nevertheless, there is no denying that this “night assassin” styling language successfully resonates with younger consumers.
Interior
Inside, the 2026 Corolla continues Toyota’s longstanding focus on practicality, while making notable improvements in perceived technology and spatial openness. The dashboard adopts a symmetrical layout, with lines extending smoothly to both sides, complemented by a clean color scheme that creates an open and airy visual impression. The standard 10.5-inch floating center display serves as the interior’s focal point, paired with a fully digital instrument cluster to form a dual-screen system with clear logic and refined visuals. The system supports wireless CarPlay and Android Auto for everyday convenience, while the built-in Toyota Space intelligent infotainment system offers smooth operation. Voice control enables navigation, climate adjustment, and music playback, significantly improving convenience and driving safety.
Handling and Chassis
Regarding handling and chassis tuning, the 2026 Toyota Corolla is built on the TNGA-C platform, featuring a front MacPherson strut independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension. After retuning by engineers, this setup achieves a well-balanced blend of comfort and control. In daily driving, the suspension effectively filters road imperfections to ensure ride comfort, while during high-speed cornering or emergency lane changes, it provides sufficient support and excellent body-roll control, instilling strong confidence in the driver.














































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