The 2022 Corolla Hybrid is not a complete redesign but got a major change from last year.
The Corolla Hybrid has a 1.8L four-cylinder engine that produces 121 horsepower and 105 lb-ft of torque when combined with an electric motor.
The hybrid battery is hidden behind the rear seats, where it has little impact on cargo space.
The 371-liter trunk is standard on both the conventional and hybrid Corolla cars, and the 60/40 back seat can be folded down to transport longer objects.
Depending on criteria including driving style, speed, and ambient temperature, the 2022 Corolla automatically shifts between the engine, battery, or both.
The battery charges itself using regenerative braking, which captures otherwise lost energy when slowing down, or by using the gas engine's power if necessary.
The hybrid battery has a 10-year or 240,000-kilometer guarantee, while the remainder of the hybrid components has an eight-year or 160,000-kilometer warranty.
The Corolla's infotainment system may appear dated, but it's less distracting, which is always a good thing when you're trying to alter anything at 100 kilometers per hour.
Adaptive cruise control, emergency front braking, lane-departure assist, automatic high-beam headlights, and blind-spot monitoring with cross-traffic warning are all standard driver-support technologies.