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2025 Toyota Corolla SX review

2025 Toyota Corolla SX review

Posted on August 30, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on 2025 Toyota Corolla SX review

They say “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”, and Toyota seems to have taken that to heart with its evergreen Corolla.

There’s good reason for that too, because even though the current 12th-generation model was released way back in 2018, it’s still Australia’s best-selling small car by a very long way.

With 11,322 deliveries to the end of July this year, the Corolla hatch and sedan remains far more popular than it closest rivals, including the Hyundai i30 (6472) and Mazda 3 (6443). Granted, the current i30 hatch dates back to 2016 and has been facelifted twice, while the latest Mazda 3 hatch and sedan was launched in 2019.

But age clearly isn’t an issue for buyers, since these are Australia’s three most popular small hatchbacks by a large margin, led by the Corolla range despite offering fewer choices than ever following the axing of all non-hybrid versions of Toyota’s core passenger models last year.

Then again, it does have the advantage of a hybrid powertrain over the other two hatches, which isn’t at all common in this segment. Beyond this, there’s the similarly priced i30 Sedan Hybrid, while the Honda Civic and Cupra Leon hatches also offer hybrid power but for much more money.