The Toyota Corolla (E160) is the eleventh generation of the Toyota Corolla that is sold in Japan, Hong Kong, Macau, New Zealand, Bangladesh, Singapore and Sri Lanka. For international markets, the larger and substantially different Corolla (E170/E180) is offered instead. The E160 was derived from the Toyota B platform, unlike the E170/E180, which was based on the New MC platform.
As with the preceding E140 models, the sedan/saloon version of the E160 is named Corolla Axio in the Japanese market; the station wagon/estate version carries the Corolla Fielder designation.
The eleventh generation of the Corolla went on sale in Japan in May 2012.[5] Both are made by a Toyota subsidiary, Central Motors, in Miyagi prefecture, Japan.[6]
The Japanese market Corolla (Axio) is shorter in length and narrower in width, and engines are kept below 2.0-litres, so as to be in compliance with Japanese Government dimension regulations so that Japanese buyers have a reduced road tax.
Trim levels available for the Axio are Luxel (later replaced by WXB package for G), G, and X. This is also true for the Corolla Fielder (wagon variant), although the Fielder also includes a 1.8S and a 1.8S AeroTourer WXB (later replaced by 1.8S WXB) trim.
Toyota released hybrid versions of the Corolla Axio sedan and Corolla Fielder station wagon for the Japanese market in August 2013. Both cars are equipped with a 1.5-litre hybrid system similar to the one used in the Toyota Prius c, with a fuel efficiency of 3.03 L/100 km (93.2 mpg‑imp; 77.6 mpg‑US) under the JC08 test cycle.[7]
The Mitsuoka Ryugi sedan and wagon for the Japanese market was based on the E160 Corolla.[8]
Engines
Grade, Model (code)
Displacement, Type (code)
Power, Torque
Transmission
1.8S (ZRE162; Fielder only)
1,797 cc (1.8 L) I4 (2ZR-FE)
140 PS (103 kW) at 6200 rpm, 173 N⋅m (128 lb⋅ft) at 4000 rpm
Super CVT-i with 7-speed sports sequential shiftmatic with CVT sport mode
Hybrid / Hybrid EX / Hybrid G (WXB) (NKE165)
1,496 cc (1.5 L) I4 (1NZ-FXE)
74 PS (54 kW) at 4800 rpm, 111 N⋅m (82 lb⋅ft) at 3600-4400 rpm
E-CVT
LUXEL (NZE161)
1,496 cc (1.5 L) I4 (1NZ-FE)
110 PS (81 kW) at 6000 rpm, 136 N⋅m (100 lb⋅ft) at 4800 rpm
Super CVT-i
1.5 G (WXB) / X / EX (NZE161)
1,496 cc (1.5 L) I4 (1NZ-FE)
110 PS (81 kW) at 6000 rpm, 138 N⋅m (102 lb⋅ft) at 4400 rpm
Super CVT-i / 5-speed manual
1.3X (NRE160; Axio only)
1,329 cc (1.3 L) I4 (1NR-FE)
95 PS (70 kW) at 6000 rpm, 121 N⋅m (89 lb⋅ft) at 4000 rpm
In Hong Kong, the Corolla was based on the Japanese market model,[11] initially available with the 1.5-litre 1NZ-FE engine in Advantage and Luxury trim levels.[12] The smaller 1.5 L engine and car size contributes to a lower vehicle license levy.
In April 2015, Toyota in Hong Kong released the facelift model with the 1.5-litre 2NR-FKE engine in Luxury and Super Luxury trim levels.[13][14]
The Corolla sold in Hong Kong is made in Japan, although it does vary from the Japanese market model with minor revisions to the interior, such as the inclusion of the tachometer and automatic climate air conditioning control in the Super Luxury variant.
New Zealand
The wagon is also sold in New Zealand, aimed primarily at business and fleet customers. Available solely in GX trim, it includes a tachometer, but otherwise is very similar to the Japanese model wagon. Manual transmission and CVT are both available.[15] Toyota New Zealand released the facelift model in July 2015.[16][17]
Singapore
The E160 Corolla sourced from Japan is also available in Singapore as the Corolla Axio in both petrol (X and G trims) and hybrid variants via imported dealerships.[18]
Bangladesh
The E160 Corolla sedan and station wagon sourced from Japan were available from 2013 in Bangladesh. It was available in X, G and WXB trims with the 1.5 L 1NZ-FE petrol engine and the 1NZ-FXE hybrid engine. They are imported and sold by used car importers.[citation needed]
Facelift
In April 2015, Toyota released the facelift versions of the Corolla Axio and Corolla Fielder in Japan. This version featured a raised front bumper, revised headlamps with LED projector lens and grille, revised front fenders, revised tail lamps and "Toyota Safety Sense" collision avoidance system.
On 10 October 2017, Toyota released a second facelift to the Corolla Axio and Corolla Fielder in Japan. This version featured a revised front bumper and grille, an intelligent clearance sonar (parking support brake) and standard "Toyota Safety Sense".
The E160 Corolla was mainly replaced by the larger E210 Corolla in September 2019. However, it is still produced as a fleet vehicle as of 2022[update].[1] On 27 August 2019, the EX trim was announced, replacing the X trim, specializing in demand for business users. The engine lineup includes 1.5-litre petrol and 1.5-litre hybrid versions, with "Toyota Safety Sense" and a smart entry and start system as standard equipment, and all four colour variations. In 2023 a minor third facelift occurred that added smoked out headlights and taillights and standard LED projection lights.