Toyota’s popular station wagon, the Corolla Touring, will undergo a minor change on May 9, 2025, making it even more appealing! It will be released on May 19, 2025, with prices ranging from 2,359,500 yen to 3,416,600 yen. This change will further improve the car’s environmental friendliness, safety, and comfort, transforming it into an even more appealing vehicle. The Corolla Cross , Corolla Sport , and Corolla Sedan will also be improved on the same day. Here’s a detailed look at what kind of models they will be.
Powertrain:
- 1.5L gasoline model discontinued
- Single 1.8L hybrid model
Enhanced equipment by grade:
- “G” grade: 205/55R16 tires and 16x7J aluminum wheels, LED front fog lamps as standard equipment
- “W×B” grade: Drive recorder (with front and rear guide monitor simple recording function), digital key, 10.5-inch connected navigation PLUS & 6 speakers as standard equipment
- “G” and “WxB” grades: Blind spot monitor + safe exit assist, parking support brake (for vehicles approaching from behind) are standard equipment
Exterior:
- Door mirrors and shark fin antennas are black on all grades
4WD models:
- Cold climate specifications are standard equipment
Option: When the accessory outlet (manufacturer option) is selected, a power supply attachment is included as standard.
Body Color:
- Sparkling Black Pearl Crystal Shine and Attitude Black Mica x Sensual Red Mica two-tone have been discontinued.
Special edition ACTIVE SPORT
- Special edition ACTIVE SPORT model with sporty interior and exterior design
Safety equipment:
- Toyota Safety Sense (pre-crash safety, radar cruise control, lane tracing assist, etc.) standard equipment
- Equipped with RSA (Road Sign Assist), RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert), and Parking Support Brake (Stationary Objects)
- The 2022 improvement adds driver abnormality response, proactive driving assist, and start delay notification functions.
Release date:
- Announced on May 9th, 2025, and released on May 19th



Toyota’s new Corolla Touring undergoes partial improvement with a powertrain that pursues environmental performance and economy
The biggest change in the improvements to the new Corolla Touring is the discontinuation of the 1.5L gasoline model. This leaves the powertrain limited to a 1.8L hybrid model, creating a lineup that further pursues environmental performance and economy. The 1.8L hybrid model achieves excellent fuel economy of 30.2km/L in WLTC mode, making it an attractive option for environmentally conscious drivers and those looking to reduce fuel costs.
Toyota’s new Corolla Touring undergoes partial improvements, enhancing its appeal with enhanced equipment for each grade
This improvement has also significantly enhanced the equipment for each grade. The “G” grade now comes standard with aluminum wheels and LED front fog lamps, improving the quality of the exterior. The “WxB” grade comes standard with a drive recorder (with front and back guide monitor simple recording function), a digital key, a 10.5-inch connected navigation PLUS and 6 speakers, greatly improving comfort and convenience.
Furthermore, the “G” and “WxB” grades are equipped with blind spot monitors + safe exit assist and parking support brakes (for vehicles approaching from behind) as standard, enhancing safety performance. This will allow drivers to enjoy driving with greater peace of mind.
The special edition ACTIVE SPORT model features a sporty interior and exterior design. Seat heaters, steering wheel heaters, and nanoe X are standard on the ACTIVE SPORT and WxB grades. Parking support brakes (for stationary objects in front and behind + vehicles approaching from behind) are standard on the X grade.
Toyota’s new Corolla Touring has been partially improved with a unified exterior and enhanced 4WD models.
On the exterior, the door mirrors and shark fin antennas on all grades have been unified in black, giving the car a sportier and more stylish look. In addition, cold-weather specifications are now standard on 4WD models, improving convenience when used in cold climates.
Toyota’s new Corolla Touring has undergone some improvements, with body color reorganization and optimization of options.
Regarding body colors, the Sparkling Black Pearl Crystal Shine and Attitude Black Mica x Sensual Red Mica two-tone colors have been discontinued, streamlining the lineup. This makes it easier to choose and provides options that are in line with the latest color trends.
Toyota’s new Corolla Touring undergoes partial improvement, with the evolution of its advanced safety technology, “Toyota Safety Sense.”
Safety performance is also a major feature of the new Corolla Touring. The preventive safety package “Toyota Safety Sense,” which comes standard on all vehicles, is equipped with a variety of features, including pre-crash safety that can detect pedestrians and cyclists day or night thanks to improved performance of the monocular camera and millimeter-wave radar, as well as radar cruise control and lane tracing assist (LTA).
It also comes with a full range of features to assist the driver in various situations, such as RSA (Road Sign Assist), which displays road signs on the display, Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA), which supports safety when reversing, and Parking Support Brake (stationary object), which mitigates collisions at low speeds. The 2022 improvement adds driver abnormality response, proactive driving assist, and start delay notification functions, further improving safety.
Toyota’s new Corolla Touring undergoes partial improvements, with body size and driving performance optimized for Japan’s road conditions.
The new Corolla Touring’s body dimensions are 4,650mm in length, 1,745mm in width, and 1,460mm in height, making it a 3-number size optimized for Japan’s road environment. Compared to the global model, the length, width, and wheelbase have been reduced, and by optimizing the mounting position of the door mirrors, the vehicle width when the mirrors are folded down remains the same as the previous model. The minimum turning radius is also the same as the previous model at 5.0m, making it easy to maneuver on narrow roads and in parking lots.
The platform uses the latest TNGA, which is also used in the Prius, and has significantly improved basic performance. The suspension uses MacPherson struts in the front and double wishbones in the rear, achieving stability when cornering and a comfortable ride. In addition, the ACA control system, which assists cornering by controlling the brakes, is also installed, pursuing driving enjoyment.
Toyota’s new Corolla Touring, partial improvement, target users and market positioning
The new Corolla Touring will be popular with a wide range of users who prioritize environmental friendliness, safety, and comfort. It is especially recommended for the following types of users:
- Those who prioritize fuel efficiency
- Those looking for a car with high safety performance
- Those who want both a comfortable ride and the joy of driving
- Those looking for a car that can be used for a wide range of purposes, from everyday use to leisure
- Those looking for a sedan suited to Japan’s road conditions
These improvements will make the new Corolla Touring even more competitive in the market and an attractive choice for many users.
Toyota’s new Corolla Touring: partial improvement price and grade
As for the price of the new Corolla Touring, it is certain that it will be more expensive than the current model due to changes in the powertrain, the adoption of the latest equipment, and rising prices.
2025 model price grade
| Model | engine | transmission |
Drive system | Price (10%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Special edition ACTIVE SPORT |
Inline 4-cylinder DOHC 1.8L + motor (THS II) |
Electric continuously variable transmission |
2WD | 3,190,300 yen |
| HYBRID WxB | 2,918,300 yen | |||
| HYBRID G | 2,684,800 yen | |||
| HYBRID X | 2,498,600 yen | |||
| Special edition ACTIVE SPORT |
4WD | 3,388,300 yen | ||
| HYBRID WxB | 3,116,300 yen | |||
| HYBRID G | 2,882,800 yen | |||
| HYBRID X | 2,696,600 yen |
Toyota New Corolla Touring Partially Improved Powertrain
1.8L engine + motor hybrid
| Specifications | New Corolla Touring Hybrid |
|---|---|
| engine | Inline 4 DOHC 1.8L + motor ( series-parallel hybrid with reduction mechanism ) |
| Maximum power | 72kW (98ps) / 5,200rpm |
| Maximum torque | 142Nm (14.5kgm) / 3,600rpm |
| Front motor maximum output |
70kW (95PS) |
| Front motor maximum torque |
185Nm (18.9kgfm) |
| Rear motor maximum output |
30kW (41PS) |
| Rear motor maximum torque |
84Nm (8.6kgfm) |
| System Output | 103kW (140ps) |
| Drive system | 2WD E-Four (4WD) |
| transmission | Electric continuously variable transmission |
| WLTC mode fuel economy | 27.3km/L ~ 29.5km/L (2WD) 24.9km/L ~ 27.8km/L (4WD) |
About the Corolla series
The Corolla series is a core model that Toyota Motor Corporation is proud of, and a true people’s car that has supported Japan’s motorization for over half a century. Its history began with the release of the first Corolla in 1966, and has evolved over 12 generations to the present day.
History of the Corolla Series
The first-generation Corolla was developed as a car that was well-balanced in every aspect, based on the concept of “80 points plus a little something extra.” Since then, it has continued to evolve with the times, always meeting the needs of its users.
- First-generation Corolla (1966): With its affordable price and high reliability, it led the motorization of Japan.
- Second-generation Corolla (1970): Compliant with exhaust gas regulations, the car’s environmental performance was improved.
- Third-generation Corolla (1974): Influenced by the oil crisis, this model placed emphasis on fuel efficiency.
- Fourth-generation Corolla (1979): The car adopted front-wheel drive (FF) and had more interior space.
- Fifth-generation Corolla (1983): Improved aerodynamics further improved fuel economy.
- Sixth-generation Corolla (1987): Enhanced luxury and comfort.
- Seventh-generation Corolla (1991): Safety features were improved, with airbags becoming standard equipment.
- 8th generation Corolla (1995): Further improved environmental performance and equipped with a fuel-efficient engine.
- 9th generation Corolla (2000): The Corolla became a global model and was sold worldwide.
- 10th generation Corolla (2006): The design was completely redesigned to emphasize a sporty image.
- 11th generation Corolla (2012): A hybrid model was added, significantly improving fuel economy.
- 12th generation Corolla (2019): Adopts the TNGA platform, improving driving performance and safety.
The appeal of the current Corolla series
The current Corolla series combines a sporty design, a comfortable ride, and advanced safety technology. There are five body types available: the sedan “Corolla,” the touring (wagon) “Corolla Touring,” the hatchback “Corolla Sport,” and the SUV “Corolla Cross” and sports “GR Corolla,” both added in 2021, allowing customers to choose the model that best suits their lifestyle. The change in body size from a 5-number to a 3-number makes the model even more appealing.
- Corolla Sedan: Featuring a sophisticated design and spacious interior, it is suitable for a wide range of uses, from everyday use to long-distance driving.
- Corolla Touring: A wagon-type vehicle with excellent utility, perfect for an active lifestyle.
- Corolla Sport: With its sporty driving performance and stylish design, it’s a joy to drive.
- Corolla Cross : A versatile SUV that embodies “just right,” making it fun for both city driving and outdoor adventures.
- GR Corolla: Sporty driving and stylish design make it the ultimate hot hatch.
How many Corolla Tourings have been sold?
Sales volume in 2024
| year and month | Gasoline vehicles | Hybrid vehicles | total |
|---|---|---|---|
| January 2024 | 330 units | 3,100 units | 3,430 units |
| February 2024 | 260 units | 3,940 units | 4,200 units |
| March 2024 | 370 units | 4,730 units | 5,100 units |
| April 2024 | 250 units | 2,700 units | 2,950 units |
| May 2024 | 330 units | 2,710 units | 3,040 units |
| June 2024 | 480 units | 2,930 units | 3410 units |
| August 2024 | 290 units | 2,680 units | 2,970 units |
| September 2024 | 330 units | 3,090 units | 3,420 units |
| October 2024 | 260 units | 3,540 units | 3,800 units |
| November 2024 | 380 units | 3,500 units | 3,880 units |
| December 2024 | 250 units | 2,730 units | 2,980 units |
| total | 3,530 units | 35,650 units | 39,180 units |
Corolla Touring registration numbers Source: Japan Automobile Dealers Association
The monthly sales target announced for the Corolla Touring when it was released in 2019 was 5,400 units . However , as of 2024, although it is well below that target, the company is still producing and selling an average of over 3,000 units.

A word from the editorial department
The new Toyota Corolla Touring has undergone significant improvements in environmental friendliness, safety, and comfort, making it an even more appealing vehicle. The wide range of improvements includes the discontinuation of the 1.5L gasoline model, enhanced equipment for each grade, a unified exterior, and the evolution of advanced safety technology. The highly anticipated new Corolla Touring, due for release in May 2025, will be the perfect partner to enrich your car life.
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