I have the 2023 Corolla hybrid sedan for almost 2.5 months now in my possession. I drive exclusively on eco mode, avoiding fast accelerations or hard brakes, coasting on descents whenever possible etc. I also get the impression that the activation of DCC on highway drives further optimizes fuel consumption. I am currently getting an average fuel consumption of 3.8 l/100 km for mostly suburban and urban drives.
It's even better if you put car on limiter, then there is no play on gas and you can accelerate quicker to the speed when you can drive on electric engine. My average fuel consumption from 500km on hybrid Yaris was 5,2/100 but it was 50% local roads (100-110) and 50% motorway (140-150). My tip for you in city driving is to accelerate quickly to 50 (or 60 if you prefer). The longer you accelerate to the speed the longer petrol engine works on inefficient revs. Cheers 🙂
And here I am, daily driving a Hellcat with a 6.2L, supercharged V8 engine with 700+ hp and I hammer it on every chance I have... the duality of life, one is too scared of accelerating, another drives a very fun death machine
Fun fact - since December 2022 I drive a petrol corolla - mostly highway driving in Europe (90% of the time), but I am trying to drive as gently as possible - but not blocking the trucks like electric car drivers on the highway LOL. After having driving it for 65k km the average consumption is 5,23l/100km. I know it exactly, becaus it is a company car and every drop of petrol used by it is documented. So not that much differemce, Of course, if I would be driving more in the cities the gap between th epetrol and hybrid version would be much more visible. And it makes me laugh when you say that this is a huge sedan... for me, especially compared with the previos toyota avensis, it is rather a carmpy, small compact car, not even very comfortable - the seats and the driving position is dramatic IMO. Apart of this I like toyota corolla, especially for it's overall quality, how it drives and how well it behaves on the roads and how flat and safe it seats in the fast narrow corners.
Gorgeous show. Toyota Corolla Hybrid is done 100% in Japan. The Toyota Takaoka Assembly Plant, also known as Takaoka Plant, was built in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan in 1966 to build the first Toyota Corolla (series KE10). Production officially began in January 1967 when production was transferred from the Toyota Motomachi plant. The location continues to build the Corolla and was the manufacturing location for past and current models including the Toyota Publica, Toyota Sprinter, Toyota Carina, Toyota Tercel, Toyota Cynos, and the Toyota Prius. Its current size is 1,310,000 m2 (14,100,000 sq ft) and employs 3,150 people. This number of employees is from December 2011 and excludes fixed-term employees and short-term employees. It also serves as a support location for various Toyota assembly locations internationally.
Will you do Autobahn consumption test? With 100 kmh to 130 kmh. I'm interested to buy Toyota hybrid but I think they consume more gas on Autobahn than diesel vehicles.
Up to 130km/h not much difference, feel free to buy but also mind that Toyota has worse noise insulation, on other hand Toyota improved this factor on new Corolla and new Prius. If I were you I would ask for longer test drive. It shouldn't be an issue to take car for 2-3h and check all conditions and roads.
I have the 2023 Corolla hybrid sedan for almost 2.5 months now in my possession. I drive exclusively on eco mode, avoiding fast accelerations or hard brakes, coasting on descents whenever possible etc. I also get the impression that the activation of DCC on highway drives further optimizes fuel consumption. I am currently getting an average fuel consumption of 3.8 l/100 km for mostly suburban and urban drives.
It's even better if you put car on limiter, then there is no play on gas and you can accelerate quicker to the speed when you can drive on electric engine. My average fuel consumption from 500km on hybrid Yaris was 5,2/100 but it was 50% local roads (100-110) and 50% motorway (140-150). My tip for you in city driving is to accelerate quickly to 50 (or 60 if you prefer). The longer you accelerate to the speed the longer petrol engine works on inefficient revs. Cheers 🙂
And here I am, daily driving a Hellcat with a 6.2L, supercharged V8 engine with 700+ hp and I hammer it on every chance I have... the duality of life, one is too scared of accelerating, another drives a very fun death machine
I’m getting the 24 Corolla hybrid le in couple months . How many kms you can travel on full tank of gas ? Thanks
Not good with numbers. Are those supposed to be good?
Excellent review...
I just put a deposit on the Corolla Hybrid SE AWD - Calgary, AB, Canada
Thanks for feedback my friend 🙏👍 Enjoy it
Fun fact - since December 2022 I drive a petrol corolla - mostly highway driving in Europe (90% of the time), but I am trying to drive as gently as possible - but not blocking the trucks like electric car drivers on the highway LOL. After having driving it for 65k km the average consumption is 5,23l/100km. I know it exactly, becaus it is a company car and every drop of petrol used by it is documented. So not that much differemce, Of course, if I would be driving more in the cities the gap between th epetrol and hybrid version would be much more visible.
And it makes me laugh when you say that this is a huge sedan... for me, especially compared with the previos toyota avensis, it is rather a carmpy, small compact car, not even very comfortable - the seats and the driving position is dramatic IMO. Apart of this I like toyota corolla, especially for it's overall quality, how it drives and how well it behaves on the roads and how flat and safe it seats in the fast narrow corners.
Cool video.
Gorgeous show. Toyota Corolla Hybrid is done 100% in Japan.
The Toyota Takaoka Assembly Plant, also known as Takaoka Plant, was built in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan in 1966 to build the first Toyota Corolla (series KE10). Production officially began in January 1967 when production was transferred from the Toyota Motomachi plant.
The location continues to build the Corolla and was the manufacturing location for past and current models including the Toyota Publica, Toyota Sprinter, Toyota Carina, Toyota Tercel, Toyota Cynos, and the Toyota Prius. Its current size is 1,310,000 m2 (14,100,000 sq ft) and employs 3,150 people. This number of employees is from December 2011 and excludes fixed-term employees and short-term employees.
It also serves as a support location for various Toyota assembly locations internationally.
This one is made in Turkey
Is that digital screen different from the one in Canada?
Will you do Autobahn consumption test? With 100 kmh to 130 kmh. I'm interested to buy Toyota hybrid but I think they consume more gas on Autobahn than diesel vehicles.
You're right, diesel only for the route.
Up to 130km/h not much difference, feel free to buy but also mind that Toyota has worse noise insulation, on other hand Toyota improved this factor on new Corolla and new Prius. If I were you I would ask for longer test drive. It shouldn't be an issue to take car for 2-3h and check all conditions and roads.
Do you think you'll make the same test with the RAV4?
Highway test please! Driving at 100 - 140 km/h.
Will the Sedan be released in Germany?
How many kilometres you can drive with full tank
Depend how you drive …. Hard to say
800-850 km,if you are gentle with acceleration.
Highway check maybe sometime?
Up to 140km/h the consumption is decent, but I am also keen to see it from Dan 😊
С чёрным салоном есть?
Very noise car for 35 k