Most economical compact mid-sized car without a plug
If you are looking for the most economical compact mid-sized car, you will end up with the Toyota Corolla 1.8 Hybrid. According to the manufacturer’s specifications, only two cars without a plug consume less petrol, but those two hybrids are smaller: the Toyota Yaris Hybrid and the Renault Clio Hybrid 140. Just as we did with those two cars, we also dive into the practical figures for the Toyota Corolla 1.8 Hybrid .
In the Consumption Monitor we see no fewer than 49 consumption scores from Corolla drivers who drive the current model, i.e. the Corolla that came on the market in 2019. There are very many, which is probably also indicative of the hybrid Toyota driver. He is just actively working on the fuel consumption of his car and is happy to share that with others. Small disclaimer, in the consumption monitor you can not only filter out the 1.8 hybrid. Of the 49 consumption overviews, 15 are of a Corolla 2.0 Hybrid. According to the manufacturer, it is slightly less economical, but it does not make much difference. Including the more powerful two liters, the average practical consumption of the current generation Toyota Corolla is 5.2 liters per 100 kilometers. That’s 1 in 19.2. The manufacturer’s specification for a Corolla Touring Sports 1.8 Hybrid, the best-selling station wagon, is 3.6 l/100km (1 to 27.8).
Corolla Sedan is really very economical
The best score comes from a Corolla Sedan 1.8 Hybrid. This Toyota driver comes out at 4.12 l/100km (1 in 24.3), while the four-door (which will soon disappear from the range) according to the factory would be 3.4 l/100km (1 in 29.4). should be able to get. A deviation in practice of 21.2 percent is neat. Our practical consumption with a Corolla Sedan in 2019 was 4.4 liters per 100 kilometers, that is 1 in 22.6, with the note that in tests we always drive at the maximum speed and do not drive on the highway at, for example, 90 km/h while 100 or 130 is allowed.
We also measured the difference between a Corolla 1.8 Hybrid and a 2.0 Hybrid. In addition, the 1.8 took 5.0 liters per 100 kilometers, and the much more powerful 2.0 half a liter more. The manufacturer’s specification is respectively 3.6 and 3.9 liters per 100 kilometers.
Renewed Corolla 2023
The new Corolla will be available at the beginning of 2023, and then the 1.8 Hybrid and 2.0 Hybrid will not only get a more powerful petrol engine, the battery technology will also be upgraded. Now we have to wait for the first practical figures of the new mkodellen, which have also been addressed in other areas.
What is the fuel consumption of your car? Share it in the Consumption Monitor so that others can gain insight into the practical consumption of the brand and type you drive.
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