Toyota turned the 2019 Corolla from tech-dud to gadget-central

Toyota turned the 2019 Corolla from tech-dud to gadget-central
The 2019 Corolla Hatchback may have a slick new design and use the automaker’s clever new TNGA platform, but it’s what’s going on in the cabin which really suggests Toyota is finally serious about the dashboard. Set to make its official debut at the New York International Auto Show 2018 next week, the 2.0-liter hatch couldn’t quite wait for that and so Toyota spilled the details today.

That’s no bad thing, it turns out. The Corolla has typically been earnest but hardly exciting, Toyota in recent years saving whatever youth-focused attentions it might have for the ill-fated Scion sub-brand. With Scion’s death, however, Toyota has had to take matters into its own hands, and try to inject some enthusiasm into cars bearing its own nameplate.
The 2019 Corolla gets off to a good start, too. Sure, design is subjective, but lower, wider, and longer is generally a solid place to begin, and then Toyota throws in a more aggressive grille and LED headlamps. Most will probably end up wearing the 16-inch standard wheels, but there’s no denying it looks good on the optional 18-inchers. Meanwhile Toyota’s TNGA platform and 2.0-liter gas engine are making big claims about driver appeal which we’re looking froward to putting to the test; heck, there’s even a six-speed manual on offer.

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