The latest Toyota Corolla Hatchback is smaller and has a revamped look that fits nicely in the modern hatchback space. It is an excellent option for small families, and the solid Toyota build quality makes it a fantastic choice for car buyers. We’ve broken down the look and feel, tech and safety package, and price to help you get the answers you need about this hybrid hatchback.

A Look at the Interior and Exterior
The car is unmistakably a hatchback but still has a slightly different look to alternatives in the market. The car won’t blow you away, looks-wise, but if you’re in the market for this type of car, looks likely don’t matter as much. In saying that, the Corolla is still easy on the eye.
On the inside, the Corolla is quite minimal and lacking against more expensive hatchbacks that Mercedes and BMW have to offer. The car is modern enough, but don’t expect a groundbreaking interior. Leather seating is missing, too, but the car has good space and is still comfortable for passengers.

The Stats
- 0-60mph: 7.4s – 9.1s
- Boot space: 313 – 361 litres
- CO2 emissions: 100 – 107 g/km
- Fuel economy: 60.1 – 64.2 mpg
- Insurance group: 17E, 18E, 21E, 22E

The Price
A new Toyota Corolla Hatchback will cost anywhere from €34,000 to €41,000. This is fairly well priced, with competitors like the Honda Civic Hatchback costing €38,000 to €46,000 new, and the Mazda 3 costing €25,000 to €39,000 new. This puts the Corolla in a good spot and makes it a really good option in this specific hatchback space. If you were to finance the car, you’d be able to spread the upfront cost over monthly repayments. A used model will cost around €15,000.

Safety
The last time the Corolla was tested by Euro NCAP was in 2019, where it scored five stars. The latest model comes with automatic emergency brakes; lane assist and the usual kit like alarms. All Toyotas come with Toyota Safety Sense, a pre-collision system, helping bring much needed safety to those with young families.

How is it to Drive?
The Corolla is a good car to drive, rather unspectacular but reliable and well-suited to city cruising. When it comes to traveling at speed, the Toyota Corolla Hatchback is quiet, easy to drive, and has good handling. If you’re looking for a good car that gets you from A to B with a bit of fun added in, the Toyota Corolla Hatchback would be a great pick for your next car.

So, Should I Buy a Corolla Hatchback?
The Toyota Corolla Hatchback is a safe option that does its job. It can house a small family, and a comfortable drive and decent space ensure everyone involved enjoys a nice, easy journey.
The price is good, although the 17-22 insurance group isn’t great. Overall, though, the hatchback is a good option for drivers.
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