With Impressive Energy Efficiency, the Corolla Hybrid Stands Out as the Ideal Car for Urban Consumers Concerned About Consumption
The 16th cycle of the Brazilian Labeling Program (PBE) by Inmetro has revealed surprising data about the energy efficiency of vehicles in the country. At the center of attention, the Toyota Corolla Altis Hybrid has established itself as the most economical flex sedan in Brazil, capturing the interest of drivers looking for not just a vehicle, but a true sustainable mobility solution, according to the News Motor website.
The Remarkable Performance of the Corolla Hybrid
One of the main attractions of the Toyota Corolla Hybrid is its impressive fuel consumption of 18.5 km/l with gasoline in urban areas. This exceptional performance, therefore, earned the model an A rating in energy efficiency in the PBEV ranking. Thus, the Corolla combines cutting-edge hybrid technology with a robust and modern design, attracting more and more urban consumers who value both economy and style.
Classified as a HEV (Hybrid Electric Vehicle), the Corolla Hybrid, in addition, does not require external charging. It is equipped with a 1.8 flex engine that, in combination with an electric motor, allows the battery to recharge during braking and acceleration. This innovative technology, therefore, enables the vehicle to operate efficiently in both urban environments and on highways, ensuring a versatile and economical driving experience.
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Power and Balance in the Toyota Corolla
The performance of the engine in the Toyota Corolla Hybrid is noteworthy and should not be underestimated. The combined power reaches 122 hp, with 101 hp on ethanol and 98 hp on gasoline in the combustion engine, while the electric motor delivers 72 hp. With a toque of 14.5 kgf.m (for the combustion engine) and 16.6 kgf.m (for the electric motor), the Corolla offers a perfect balance between power and efficiency. As a result, this translates to agile driving, capable of meeting the demands of urban traffic and the most challenging roads.
Technology and Safety First
In addition to its energy efficiency, the Toyota Corolla Hybrid is also equipped with a range of technological and safety features that further enhance its appeal. The model includes automatic air conditioning, seven airbags, and a 10.1-inch multimedia center, thus providing comfort and connectivity to passengers.
Additional features include, for example:
- Adaptive cruise control;
- Pre-collision assistant;
- Swerving alert system;
- Automatic high beam;
- Lane departure warning system;
- Traction and stability control;
- Parking sensors;
These features ensure, therefore, not only safe driving but also a remarkable user experience, consolidating the Corolla Hybrid as an attractive option for Brazilian drivers.
Prices and Version Options
The Corolla Altis Hybrid is offered in two versions in the Brazilian market. The Altis Hybrid version is priced at R$ 187,790, while the Altis Hybrid Premium version is available for R$ 198,890. Both options offer, therefore, a remarkable balance between advanced technology and cost-effectiveness, allowing consumers to choose the one that best fits their needs.


Queria saber em qual estrada. Primeiro flex e **** pq não pode usar etanol que queima os bicos, segundo na gasolina na cidade média 8 km por litro na estrada se a andar a 100 km por hora chega a 16 ou até 17 mantendo o famoso pé de anjo.