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Will there be a 2024 Corolla?

Yes. Toyota released a 2024 Corolla in many markets, continuing the current 12th‑generation lineup with sedan and hatchback body styles, plus a hybrid option and the GR Corolla performance variant.


What to expect from the 2024 Corolla lineup


The 2024 model year keeps the familiar Corolla family intact, with several variants available in many regions. Here is a snapshot of the core options you could find in 2024:



  • Corolla Sedan: L, LE, XLE, and XSE trims

  • Corolla Hatchback: SE, SE Nightshade, XSE

  • Corolla Hybrid: Hybrid versions available across trims

  • GR Corolla: high-performance hatchback featuring a 6‑speed manual transmission


Note: Availability of specific trims and powertrains varies by market. Check with a local Toyota dealer for exact options and pricing in your area.


Powertrains and performance


The 2024 Corolla family offers a mix of gasoline, hybrid, and performance variants. In non-GR models, the standard gasoline lineup typically uses a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, with most trims paired to a continuously variable transmission (CVT). Hybrid models combine an Atkinson-cycle gas engine with electric motors for higher fuel efficiency and usually use an electronic CVT as well. The GR Corolla is the dedicated performance version, powered by a turbocharged 1.6-liter three-cylinder engine and a 6‑speed manual transmission, tuned for sportier handling and acceleration.


Features, safety, and technology


Across the 2024 Corolla lineup, buyers could expect updated infotainment interfaces, smartphone integration, and standard driver-assistance features. Higher trims typically add more premium materials, upgraded audio, and additional safety technologies. The Corolla Hybrid emphasizes efficiency, while the GR Corolla focuses on performance with sport-oriented suspension and braking enhancements.


Safety and driver-assistance


Toyota Safety Sense has evolved over the years. The 2024 Corolla offerings usually included core safety features such as automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and road sign assist, with higher trims and packages providing additional capabilities like blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert.


Regional availability and timing


Deployment of the 2024 Corolla varied by region. In the United States, the 2024 model year arrived in showrooms as part of the ongoing 12th‑generation lineup, with regional trim and option differences. Other markets saw similar timelines, though packaging and naming may differ slightly by country.


If you’re considering a 2024 Corolla, contact a local Toyota dealer to confirm exact trims, powertrain options, pricing, and any region‑specific variations.


Summary


The 2024 Toyota Corolla exists and remains a multi‑variant family: sedan and hatchback body styles, gasoline and hybrid options, and the GR Corolla for performance enthusiasts. Availability and trim specifics depend on your market, but the core approach—reliability, efficiency, and a range of choices—continues into 2024. For buyers, the best step is to verify local offerings and current pricing with a dealership.


Bottom line: yes, there was a 2024 Corolla, with a familiar lineup and notable confirmations across regions about sedan, hatchback, hybrid, and GR Corolla variants. Always verify the exact configuration in your area with a Toyota dealer.

Is the Corolla being redesigned for 2025?


The 2025 Toyota Corolla brings a fresh and more dynamic look compared to the 2024 model. The redesigned front fascia is perhaps the most striking change, featuring a larger and more aggressive grille that commands attention.



Is there a 2024 Toyota Corolla?


The 2024 Corolla is available in eight different trim options: L, LE, SE, SE Nightshade, SE Apex Edition, XLE, XSE, and XSE Apex Edition. Each trim level has unique features that let your personality show. The Corolla Apex has a sport-tuned suspension, flow-formed wheels, and black features that turn up its sportiness.



Is Toyota discontinuing the Corolla?


No, Toyota is not discontinuing the Corolla globally, but it is discontinuing certain models and variants in specific markets. Production of the affordable Corolla Axio sedan and Fielder wagon in Japan will end in October 2025. In some regions, non-hybrid models are being phased out in favor of a hybrid-only lineup for certain body styles, like the hatchback. 
This video discusses the discontinuation of the GR Corolla in Japan: 1mKirk KreifelsYouTube · May 27, 2025

  • Specific models ending production: The Corolla Axio sedan and Fielder wagon, sold in Japan, will cease production in October 2025. 
  • Non-hybrid models phasing out: In markets like Japan and Europe, gasoline-only versions of some Corolla models have been discontinued to create a hybrid-only lineup. This is part of a strategy to meet emissions regulations. 
  • Future outlook: A completely new generation of the Corolla is expected to be revealed by the end of 2025, with a potential launch around mid-2026, so the model itself is not being discontinued globally, but rather is evolving. 
  • Performance models: Special editions like the 2026 GR Corolla are being released, though there are reports of production ending for the current generation in Japan, suggesting it will be replaced. 



How will the 2026 Corolla differ from the 2025?


One of the most significant improvements is the expanded availability of advanced safety and convenience technologies. The 2026 Corolla incorporates blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert as standard features on the LE and SE trims, which were optional or unavailable on lower trims in the 2025 model.


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