I just got back from 3 weeks in Italy. And one thing I noticed was how nice the Corolla was there. 5 door hatch with nice Euro lines, looking like a close relative of the Audi A3.
Oh yeah, and all the Fords are way nicer over there too.
I just don’t understand car companies sometimes…
Looks kind of small for a Corolla, I really hope it isn’t the new Corolla.
Clean style, but bland. There’s no way the Toyota pictured can favorably compete with the new Honda Civic–at least among youthful car buyers.
I’d bet that’s not the Corolla we’ll see in the U.S.
The rear lights are beginning to look a bit more realistic, with subsequent illustrations, compared to the “real” B/W photos you recently posted Vince, where the taillights were solid, with no detail or elements within.
This is likely one of the many JDM Corolla variants, and I doubt that illustration is fully accurate.
Initially I was afraid that this was going to be the new Corolla but judging from what Toyota has done for the new Camry, I feel that this can’t be it.
The taillights are almost identical to the lights on the Euro only Toyota Avensins. HH
how come I can’t see the picture…has the photo been taken away??
IMO, the Yaris is better looking than this.
If this is the Corolla, I am wondering how much business they will end up(unintentionally) sending over to Hyundai/Kia with their 07 Spectra/Elantra? I’d consider either of those.
the first poster who siad’you are getting sleepy”…LOL…. loking at this, yep š
Maybe Toyota should have Hyundai do an overhaul for them, lol š
This photoshop even has the current Corolla’s wheels!
Looks like a Mazda Protege’
If they load this thing up akin to the 2007 Elantra, for not much more MSRP, I may consider this.
The final nail in the coffin, with regards to this illustration, as well as the so-called “real life pics” posted recently on this site, is the fact that the rear bumpers are still of the “old” design; the rear bumper is still square shaped, and cumbersome.
The rear bumper in no way posesses any of Toyota’s “Vibrant Clarity” styling DNA, and the bumper has no cues compared with the rear bumpers of the new Yaris and Camry.
This goes totally against what insiders have said, as well as even what Toyota has said, with regards to the new Corolla.
blacklaser Padwin.it looks like old mazda. just pice of crap for toyota. sorry…….
Mr. Lee Give up…Give up Mr. Lee. And this thing aint no Bruce Lee.
i hope so, this is a pretty little KIA copy.
Don’t you know Corolla is still the best sellin car in Japan after 5-year release? So, now sudden shift of style is require.
poor toyo defender, GM also has best sellers, and by the way, cocaine is the best selling drug, it doesen’t mean that they are good for you, my dear poor toyo geek.
poor toyo defender, GM also has best sellers, and by the way, cocaine is the best selling drug, it doesen’t mean that they are good for you, my dear poor toyo geek.
Yawn.
blacklaser says freakkkkkkkk. it is true.
Big yawn. What I understand is that the Japan-market model will remain under 1,700 mm. The export models, which may include the US (I am not sure on this), will exceed that width. The same strategy was employed for the early 1990sā Camry.
Well this is what their 1.6million yen Corolla (grade G)looks like…That translates into $14k bucks. Why can’t our $14k Corolla looks like this? Their grade G model even gets auto climate control.So sad… this looks almost better than the top of the line US Camry XLE
You’re getting very sleepy…
I just got back from 3 weeks in Italy. And one thing I noticed was how nice the Corolla was there. 5 door hatch with nice Euro lines, looking like a close relative of the Audi A3.
Oh yeah, and all the Fords are way nicer over there too.
I just don’t understand car companies sometimes…
Looks kind of small for a Corolla, I really hope it isn’t the new Corolla.
Clean style, but bland. There’s no way the Toyota pictured can favorably compete with the new Honda Civic–at least among youthful car buyers.
I’d bet that’s not the Corolla we’ll see in the U.S.
The rear lights are beginning to look a bit more realistic, with subsequent illustrations, compared to the “real” B/W photos you recently posted Vince, where the taillights were solid, with no detail or elements within.
This is likely one of the many JDM Corolla variants, and I doubt that illustration is fully accurate.
Initially I was afraid that this was going to be the new Corolla but judging from what Toyota has done for the new Camry, I feel that this can’t be it.
The taillights are almost identical to the lights on the Euro only Toyota Avensins.
HH
how come I can’t see the picture…has the photo been taken away??
IMO, the Yaris is better looking than this.
If this is the Corolla, I am wondering how much business they will end up(unintentionally) sending over to Hyundai/Kia with their 07 Spectra/Elantra?
I’d consider either of those.
the first poster who siad’you are getting sleepy”…LOL…. loking at this, yep š
Maybe Toyota should have Hyundai do an overhaul for them, lol š
This photoshop even has the current Corolla’s wheels!
Looks like a Mazda Protege’
If they load this thing up akin to the 2007 Elantra, for not much more MSRP, I may consider this.
The final nail in the coffin, with regards to this illustration, as well as the so-called “real life pics” posted recently on this site, is the fact that the rear bumpers are still of the “old” design; the rear bumper is still square shaped, and cumbersome.
The rear bumper in no way posesses any of Toyota’s “Vibrant Clarity” styling DNA, and the bumper has no cues compared with the rear bumpers of the new Yaris and Camry.
This goes totally against what insiders have said, as well as even what Toyota has said, with regards to the new Corolla.
blacklaser Padwin.it looks like old mazda. just pice of crap for toyota. sorry…….
Mr. Lee Give up…Give up Mr. Lee.
And this thing aint no Bruce Lee.
i hope so, this is a pretty little KIA copy.
Don’t you know Corolla is still the best sellin car in Japan after 5-year release? So, now sudden shift of style is require.
poor toyo defender, GM also has best sellers, and by the way, cocaine is the best selling drug, it doesen’t mean that they are good for you, my dear poor toyo geek.
poor toyo defender, GM also has best sellers, and by the way, cocaine is the best selling drug, it doesen’t mean that they are good for you, my dear poor toyo geek.
Yawn.
blacklaser says freakkkkkkkk. it is true.
Big yawn. What I understand is that the Japan-market model will remain under 1,700 mm. The export models, which may include the US (I am not sure on this), will exceed that width. The same strategy was employed for the early 1990sā Camry.
Well this is what their 1.6million yen Corolla (grade G)looks like…That translates into $14k bucks. Why can’t our $14k Corolla looks like this? Their grade G model even gets auto climate control.So sad… this looks almost better than the top of the line US Camry XLE