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  • 2021 Toyota Corolla 2021 1.6L Comfort

    TBD
  • Hight Light

    • Engine capacity(L)

      1.6L

    • Horsepower (BHP)

      121 BHP

    • Transmission type

      CVT

    • Fuel Type

      Gasoline

    • Mileage

      TBD

    • Seating Capacity

      5 Seater

  • Fuel Cost Estimate

    YearlyAED 3,776.22
    MonthlyAED 314.69
    WeeklyAED 72.62

    Calculation base

    • Average annual mileage: 20,000 km
    • Average fuel consumption: 6.993 L/100 km
    • Current fuel price: AED 2.7 liter (Super 98)
  • Specification

    • Engine / Motor

      • Maximum speed (km/h)190
      • No. of Cylinders4
    • Dimensions

      • Seating Capacity5 Seater
      • Length4630
      • Width1780
      • Height1435
      • Wheelbase2700
      • Trunk Capacity368
    • Fuel Economy

      • Fuel Economy (Km/L)14.3
      • Fuel Tank Capacity50
    • Exterior

      • Front Grille Colour
      • Wind Blocker
      • Sports Exhaust System
      • Side Step
      • Rear Lamps - Halogen
      • Rear Blinds
      • Power Mirrors
      • Panoramic Sunroof
      • Mudguard - Front
      • LED Fog Lights
      • Illuminated Door Sills
      • Illuminated Door handles
      • Bonnet Light
      • Headlamps - Halogen
      • Electric Sunroof
      • Daytime Running Lights
      • Xenon Headlamps
      • Auto-Dimming Rear View Mirror
      • Front Bumper - Normal
      • Chrome Door Handles
      • Chrome Exhaust Pipes
    • Comfort

      • Electronic Engine Immobilizer
      • Power Tailgate
      • 360 Degree Camera
      • Rear Defogger
      • Rear AC Controls
      • Electric Curtain - Rear
      • Temperature Display
      • Rear Camera
      • Steering Adjustment
    • Interior

      • Interior Central Locking
      • Center Arm Rest
      • Glove Box Cooler
      • Manual AC
      • Wood Trim
      • Alloy Pedals
      • Active Headrests
      • Power Windows - Front and Rear
      • Rear AC Vents
      • Acoustic Hood
      • Power Outlets
      • Cigar Lighter
      • Rear Reading Lamp
    • Safety

      • Anti-Theft Alarm System
      • Pedestrian airbag
      • First Aid Kit
      • Fire Extinguisher
      • Door Edge Protector
      • Active Understeer Control (AUC)
      • Collision Detection
      • Knee Bag - Driver
      • Speed Limiter
      • Auto Door Lock
      • Spare Wheel
      • Vehicle Stability Control (VSC)
      • Parking Sensors - Front and Rear
      • EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution)
      • ABS
    • Infotainment

      • USB
      • MP3
      • AUX
      • HDMI
      • CD Player
      • Wireless Headphone
      • Rear Audio Control
      • Multi Information Display
      • Bluetooth
      • Rear Screen
    • Transmission

      • Differential Lock
      • Transmission typeCVT
    • Chassis & Steering

      • Air Suspension
      • Off-Road Damper
      • Dynamic Damper Control
      • Drive TypeFront Wheel Drive
    • Wheels/brakes

      • Disc Brakes - Front
      • Wheels - Steel
    • Engine

      • Engine capacity(L)1.6L
      • Fuel TypeGasoline
      • Horsepower (BHP)121 BHP
      • Torque (N-m)154
    • Technologies

      • Moving Object Detection System
      • Power Steering
      • Cruise Control
      • Live Traffic Information
      • Speed Sensitive Windshield Wipers
      • Remote Windows Down
      • Remote Start
      • Apps
      • Variable Cylinder Management (VCM)
      • Trip Computer
      • Hill Assist (HAC)

Toyota Corolla User Review

4.0 / 5.0

6 reviews
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  • 3.9
    Value for money
  • 3.9
    Exterior
  • 4.3
    Space
  • 3.8
    Safety
  • 4.2
    Fuel economy

سلمان خلوق

an hour ago

4.1

I was looking for a good sedan, and I went through the usual headache of choices like anyone else. I looked at the Sentra and the Civic—each had something I liked, but also something that made me hesitant. The Sentra felt a bit too quiet for me—I’m still young—and while the Civic was tempting, I just couldn't fully buy into it. I randomly walked into a Toyota showroom, and right there in front of me was the Corolla. I took it for a test drive, and honestly, the sales team was incredibly polite and respectful—unlike the staff I’d dealt with at other dealerships. In the end, I was convinced and bought the hybrid Corolla. After a year of use, the car has been comfortable and smooth to drive, with no major issues. But it’s not without its annoyances—like the sluggish, outdated screen and the old-school head unit, so I replaced them. Even the seats and the center armrest would get dirty easily, so I had them covered in leather. The headlights were halogen, so I swapped them for LEDs. The horn also sounded weak, so I changed that too. In terms of performance, it's decent—not a rocket, but more than enough for daily commutes. At speeds over 120 km/h, the car felt a bit floaty, so I upgraded the wheels and tires from 16" to 17", which really improved its stability. The most impressive thing, hands down, has been the fuel consumption—it once dropped to 3.9L/100km! But after I accidentally reset the system, it now reads 5.3 and I can't figure out how to get it back. Space-wise, it's fine—comfortable up front, and okay for two people in the back, but three will feel cramped. The one thing that really bugs me is the A/C, especially for rear passengers. There aren’t effective rear vents, and airflow is a bit weak during summer. I enjoy tweaking my car, so I’ve done a lot of modifications—brakes, tires, wheels, lights, sound system, and a few small accessories. Overall, though, I’m satisfied. My advice for anyone planning to buy one: don't go for it just because everyone else is. Buy it because you’re personally convinced. Compare prices and features carefully. At the end of the day, the Corolla is a solid, respectable car. It won’t let you down, but it’s not perfect—there are things that need a bit of work, depending on your preferences and how willing you are to spend a little more after buying it.

قربان علي

an hour ago

3.5

I had the chance to try out the new Toyota Corolla, the 1.2T Elite version. Honestly, there aren’t many changes in the design compared to the previous generation, but I thought I’d share my thoughts anyway. The engine performance isn’t particularly strong — 116 horsepower on a car this size is just acceptable. But when you push it and let the RPMs climb, it actually feels better than expected. It’s not slow, and it feels lighter than I thought it would. The CVT gearbox is smooth and decent overall, although at low speeds there are some light vibrations and a bit of drag when you lift off the throttle. When you demand sudden acceleration, it takes a little time to reach the higher revs, but it’s not annoying. The suspension handles big bumps well, but you can feel smaller imperfections in the road, especially at lower speeds. On curves and sharp turns, the car holds itself pretty well and stays composed — that was a nice surprise. The steering is great. It’s light at low speeds and firms up nicely as you go faster. The response is smooth and precise, and the brakes are easy to get used to and feel very natural — no issues there. Noise insulation is average. Wind noise is handled well, and the engine isn’t too loud, even at high RPMs — that’s actually better than the hybrid version. But road noise does come through at higher speeds, and ambient noise isolation is just okay. Inside, the design hasn’t changed much — it still feels quite basic. The materials aren’t great; most of the interior is hard plastic. The screen and instrument panel haven’t been upgraded like in the 1.5 or hybrid versions. The infotainment system is slow and outdated — not what you'd expect in a 2024 model. Front seating is fine — you can adjust the driver’s seat to a comfortable low position and the steering wheel aligns well with it. The back seats, however, aren’t great. The space is average, the seatback is a bit upright, and the cushion isn’t very long. The trunk, on the other hand, is decent and handles luggage well. In terms of safety features, you do get useful tools like radar and driving assist, but there’s no rear parking sensor — which is strange. Overall, the car isn’t lacking in features, but the priorities feel a bit off. In the end, this car doesn’t really surprise you — and that might actually be a good thing for people who prefer something reliable and familiar. It’s not futuristic, but if you’re after dependability and ease of use, it could still be a smart choice — especially with how crowded the market is becoming with hybrids and EVs. Ultimately, it depends on your needs and your budget at the time of buying.

بكران محمد

an hour ago

4.1

To be honest, I didn’t buy the Corolla out of strong conviction at first. Back in April, I quickly bought a used car from the local market before the Eid holidays. Turned out to be a total disaster. I was in a rush and didn’t have time to go to a mechanic or deal with any hassle, so I drove it for a bit, sold it, and moved on. After that, I decided I wanted to buy something brand new, something I could stick with for 10 years without any headaches. I liked the look of both the Civic and the Corolla. I went to check them out, and while the Civic was really impressive, it was a bit too expensive—so I settled on the Corolla. Overall, the car is smooth and comfortable to drive. But when you're on an incline or waiting at a light on an uphill road, you can feel it struggle to get going—you have to press the gas harder, and the engine gets louder without the car really moving much. The front seats are good, but the rear bench isn’t very spacious. I was honestly disappointed to find that the rear seats don’t fold down, so if you want to carry large items, you’re out of luck. As for fuel consumption—those people claiming 5L/100km, I honestly don’t know how they’re getting that. In the city, I’ve been getting around 6.8 to 7.2, and I’m not a heavy-footed driver. From February 2 to early April, I drove about 4,600 km because I was using it for errands after work and even took a long round trip to Alexandria. One thing I really noticed is that the car doesn’t handle rough roads well—you really feel the bumps. In traffic, sometimes the car shakes a bit when moving slowly around 10 or 15 km/h—not always, but it happens. There's also a faint squeaking noise, like the A/C button is slightly loose—it only shows up on bumpy roads. Still, none of this changes the fact that the car is generally reliable and stable. It drives easily, and honestly, I’m quite content with it—especially after what I went through with that used car. For anyone thinking about getting a Corolla, just be realistic about what you’re looking for. It’s a great car for someone who wants something long-lasting, even if there are a few things that aren’t perfect.