![]() ![]() With the arrival of the GR Corolla, Toyota has also discontinued the Apex Edition versions this year. Feature sets are similar, but Toyota says the system is better at detecting hazards.Īdditionally, the popular LE trim level now serves as the entry point to the lineup and adds a more powerful standard engine for 2023. This is a step forward from the 2022 model, which features the previous generation of the suite. The Corolla will also come equipped with Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, the latest driver assistance software suite from the automaker. It also supports wireless connectivity for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration. There's available navigation, more robust voice command capabilities for many of the car's features and controls ("Hey, Toyota" is the prompt), and the ability to receive over-the-air updates for new features and upgrades. Toyota has upgraded the touchscreen interface to include a lot more features than the prior system. In addition to styling updates, the 2023 Corolla gets some technology enhancements. ![]() Here, we're focused on the volume-selling Corolla sedan models. You can read all about it in our separate review of the Corolla Hybrid. Toyota also expands the Corolla Hybrid lineup for 2023, adding several trim levels to make that high-mileage version of the sedan more appealing. We cover this high-performance hatchback in a separate review, so if the standard Corolla looks a bit tame to you, the GR should be exactly what you're looking for. The hot news for 2023 is the introduction of the rally-inspired GR Corolla. ![]()
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