Toyota has sold its 50-millionth Corolla – Roadshow [CNET]
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The AE86 Corolla is still a beloved import performance icon, even more than 35 years after it debuted.
ToyotaThere have been a ton of notable Corollas, but the one that probably stands out the most in automotive enthusiasts’ minds is the legendary AE86 Corolla of the 1980s. Arguably the sportiest Corolla ever, this compact hatchback or coupe was powered by Toyota’s beloved 4A-GE four-cylinder engine, which was co-developed with Yamaha and even used in the Formula Atlantic racing series. The AE86 Corolla has proved an enduring import icon thanks to its popularity with the drifting community.
The Corolla is now in its 12th generation, and it’s still a car that we here at Roadshow love and that offers its buyers a lot of car for what is ultimately not a lot of money in 2021 terms. We’ve made the argument that the Corolla (especially the hybrid version) is the ideal 21st-century people’s car. It’s been ruthlessly engineered to get people from Point A to Point B as efficiently, safely and affordably as possible, and it’s extremely good at its job.
We’re very much looking forward to seeing where another 55 years and 50 million examples take the Corolla and where those Corollas take us.
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