In July 2021 the 50-millionth Toyota Corolla was sold, marking a momentous occasion for the venerable nameplate and Toyota. In production for over 55 years, the Corolla was first introduced to the United States market for the 1969 model year and has evolved over many generations into the all-around capable, engaging and reliable vehicle available today. Let's take a look back at the Toyota Corolla through the decades to learn more about its fascinating lineage.
First Generation: 1969-1970
The Corolla began its journey as a fuel-efficient sedan and coupe with clean styling and advanced technology like the use of weight-saving aluminum for the cylinder head, intake manifold, valve cover and clutch housing. The interior was thoughtfully designed and its tidy exterior proportions provided optimal maneuverability, making it an ideal city car.
Second Generation: 1971-1974
The second generation Corolla was introduced for the 1971 model year and featured a more powerful engine, larger interior and, for the first time, offered an available automatic transmission. Sales momentum grew as more consumers discovered the virtues of the economical and dependable Corolla.
Third Generation: 1975-1979
Launched in the mid-1970's, the third iteration of the Corolla grew larger and featured the addition of a Liftback model Offering extra versatility when hauling people and cargo, the practical Liftback allowed the Corolla to appeal to new audiences. Across the range styling was gently evolved from the previous generation.
Fourth Generation: 1980-1984
A striking exterior design was a hallmark of the Corolla launched for the 1980 model year. Sporty wheels were offered and the sharp creases gave the Corolla an aggressive exterior appearance that was something of a departure from its predecessors. The interior offered added room and improved road isolation, further expanding its appeal to a broad swath of shoppers.
Fifth Generation: 1985-1988
For its fifth generation some Corolla models rode on a front-drive platform, which offered improved interior room, fuel-efficiency and capability. Styling became more aerodynamic and manufacturing began to take place in California for the first time as part of a joint venture with GM.
Sixth Generation: 1989-1992
The flashy sixth generation Toyota Corolla launched for the 1989 model year and heralded advancements like a four-wheel independent suspension and available all-wheel drive. Sporty variants, like the GT-S, were available with upgraded engines and unique styling details.
Seventh Generation: 1993-1997
Offering a roomier cabin, the practical seventh generation Corolla came with 1.6-liter and 1.8-liter engines. Its styling exuded sophistication and mirrored the design language featured on the Camry. Popularity continued to grow as the Corolla gained a reputation for its refinement and value.
Eighth Generation: 1998-2002
Advanced engine technology improved performance and efficiency for the eighth generation Corolla. The platform was redesigned to offer added protection in the event of a collision and side airbags were offered for the first time. Dynamic styling was punctuated by an available rear decklid spoiler.
Ninth Generation: 2003-2008
The ninth generation Corolla boasted an airy cabin thanks to its tall exterior proportions. Advancements with design and technology allowed for continued efficiency improvements and the Corolla was praised by industry publications for its smooth ride.
10th Generation: 2009-2013
Comfort was taken to the next level with the release of the 10th generation Corolla for the 2009 model year. Available features included a power moonroof, premium audio system with six-disc CD changer and satellite radio. Styling matured and featured an upscale design language.
11th Generation: 2014-2018
The 11th generation saw the introduction of additional airbags and Toyota Safety Sense-P, a suite of advanced safety features. Automatic climate control became available for the first time and the advanced touchscreen took audio connectivity to the next level within the thoughtfully designed cabin.
12th Generation: 2019-present
The current generation Corolla was introduced for the 2019 model year and brought forth the a reintroduction of the hatchback bodystyle as well as the first-ever hybrid Corolla. Angular exterior styling is amplified with the Corolla Apex, which adds aggressive design details for an especially sporty appearance. Standard across all grades, Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 offers the latest tech to improve safety out on the open road. Generations of incremental improvement and development make the 2021 Corolla a vehicle that continues a winning formula that resonates with compact car shoppers.
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