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Is the Toyota Corolla iM discontinued?

Yes. The Toyota Corolla iM was discontinued in the United States after the 2018 model year, and its hatchback role has continued under the Corolla Hatchback name since 2019.


Background: How the iM arrived and evolved


The model began life as the Scion iM, launched for the North American market to serve as Scion’s hatchback offering. When Toyota dissolved the Scion brand in 2016, the iM was rebranded as the Toyota Corolla iM for the 2017 model year, aligning it with the Corolla family while retaining its hatchback body style. In the years that followed, Toyota consolidated its hatchback lineup under the Corolla Hatchback banner, effectively replacing the Corolla iM in U.S. showrooms.


Key milestones in a concise timeline help explain the name changes and the replacement of the iM with a Corolla-branded hatchback.



  • 2015/2016: Scion iM debuts in North America as Scion’s hatchback (model year 2016).

  • 2017: Scion iM is rebranded as the Toyota Corolla iM after Scion’s brand is discontinued.

  • 2019: Toyota introduces the Corolla Hatchback, taking over the hatchback niche and effectively replacing the Corolla iM in U.S. showrooms.

  • Late 2010s–present: The iM name is retired in the U.S.; the hatchback lineup continues under the Corolla Hatchback, with the GR Corolla positioned as a separate performance variant within the Corolla family.


In summary, the iM name is no longer used in Toyota’s U.S. lineup, and prospective buyers search for the Corolla Hatchback instead of a Corolla iM.


Current status by market


In the United States, Toyota ended the Corolla iM after the 2018 model year, with the Corolla Hatchback becoming the official hatchback offering from 2019 onward. International markets have varied in naming and availability, but the iM designation has not been a persistent global nameplate in recent years. The modern hatchback option from Toyota in most markets is the Corolla Hatchback, while the GR Corolla remains a separate high-performance variant of the same family.


What to consider if you’re shopping for a hatchback today


If you’re looking for a current Toyota hatchback, the primary option is the Corolla Hatchback (2019–present). The GR Corolla offers a performance-focused alternative within the same family. If you’re specifically pursuing a used example of the iM, you may find some on resale markets, but they will be older models and may lack newer safety tech and warranties.



  • New-car reality: Corolla Hatchback is the active hatchback option in Toyota’s lineup.

  • Used-car reality: Corolla iM units exist only on older pre-2019 inventories and may have limited warranty and updated safety features.


The situation is straightforward for buyers today: look for a Corolla Hatchback if you want a current hatchback from Toyota; the Corolla iM badge is no longer in production.


Summary


The Toyota Corolla iM was discontinued in the U.S. after the 2018 model year, with the hatchback role carried forward under the Corolla Hatchback name beginning with the 2019 model year. The iM survives today only as a relic on used-car lots or in historical reference, while the modern hatchback option within Toyota’s lineup is the Corolla Hatchback, complemented by the GR Corolla for performance enthusiasts.

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