The 2025 Toyota Corolla arrives with a larger multimedia center, new safety features, an unprecedented 10-year warranty and prices that exceed R$199, but it loses the more affordable hybrid version.
The 2025 Toyota Corolla has arrived with interesting new features, bringing cutting-edge technology, improved safety and new visual features. On the other hand, the most affordable hybrid version has been removed, and prices have become a little more expensive. Are the updates worth the investment? Let's find out!
What's new in the 2025 Toyota Corolla?
A main technological change The 2025 Corolla's latest feature is in the multimedia center. Toyota Play 2.0 now has a larger 10-inch screen, offering faster and more intuitive navigation. The best part? It features wireless connectivity for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, as well as USB Type-C ports, which ensure greater practicality in everyday life.
With this update, users can get more out of their mobile devices, transforming the in-car connectivity experience.
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Enhanced safety features with the Toyota Safety Sense package
The Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) package has also become more robust. The adaptive cruise control now works with the Stop & Go system, which makes the car stop and resume acceleration automatically in traffic jams. The Corolla received the lane centering assistant, correcting the car's trajectory when approaching the lane limits.
These improvements make the sedan safer and more comfortable, especially on long journeys or in heavy traffic in big cities.
Toyota 10 Program and Extended Warranty
One new feature that pleased consumers is the Toyota 10 program, which offers up to 10 years of warranty at no additional cost. To maintain the benefit, simply carry out the scheduled inspections at the authorized network.
In the case of hybrids, the factory warranty is already 8 years, but the program extends coverage to up to 10 years or 200.000 km, what is an important differentiator for those looking for a reliable and durable hybrid car.
Visual changes and new features in the GR-Sport version
The GR-Sport version, aimed at those looking for a sporty touch, has received visual changes and new features. Among the updates are:
- Redesigned front bumper;
- 17-inch diamond-cut wheels;
- Headlights with darkened effect and new black trims.
Inside, the GR-Sport has gained exclusive details, such as the GR emblem on the steering wheel and a different finish. The suspension has also been adjusted for greater firmness, providing a sportier driveability.
Updated prices and removal of the cheapest hybrid version
With so many improvements, prices could not be left out of the changes. Check it out:
- GLi: R$158.490 (increase of R$2.400);
- XEi: R$ 161.990 (increase of R$ 700);
- Altis Premium: R$ 188.590 (increase of R$ 3.000);
- GR-Sport: R$ 189.990 (increase of R$ 1.000).
However, Toyota has removed the Altis Hybrid version, which was the cheapest hybrid. Now, only the Altis Hybrid Premium remains, priced at R$199.990. For those looking for economy and hybrid technology, this change may be an obstacle.
Corolla 2025 standard equipment
Each version of the Corolla comes with an attractive equipment package:
GLi: 7 airbags, 10” multimedia center, rear camera, air conditioning and automatic headlights.
XEi: 12,3” TFT screen, digital air conditioning, smart key and TSS package.
GR-Sport: Sunroof, LED headlights, wireless charger and sporty details.
Altis Premium: Exclusive finish, electrically adjustable seats and automatically folding mirrors.
Is the 2025 Toyota Corolla worth investing in?
The 2025 Toyota Corolla brings significant improvements in connectivity and safety, in addition to a 10-year warranty, which makes it one of the most complete midsize sedans on the market. However, the increase in prices and the exclusion of the cheapest hybrid version may put off some consumers.
If you are looking for cutting-edge technology, safety and a reliable car, the Corolla 2025 is still an excellent option.
The 2025 Toyota Corolla became more equipped, technological and safe, but saw a price increase and lost the more affordable hybrid version.