Is there a vehicle class more cluttered than the sedan class? There are so many different brands and models to choose from, but which one will suit you best? In this piece, we’ll take a look at a favorite of drivers near Hyannis, Barnstable, and Yarmouth, MA: the 2021 Toyota Corolla.
This Toyota sedan wows with great performance, technology, and comfort. Learn just how it does so in this 2021 Toyota Corolla review from our team at Ira Toyota of Hyannis.
Perhaps the most important area of the Corolla you’ll want to check out is its powertrain. This quite literally drives the experience the sedan can provide. Under the hood is a 1.8L 4-cylinder engine that produces 139 horsepower and 126 lb-ft of torque.
Engine | Horsepower | Torque | EPA-estimated MPG |
1.8L 4-cylinder | 139 HP | 126 lb-ft | 30 city/38 highway1 |
The Corolla’s engine is also paired with a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). This works to find an ideal gear ratio, optimizing gear shifting and performance. You’ll find that this transmission helps the sedan earn an impressive EPA-estimated 30 city/38 highway MPG.1 So, you won’t have to worry about frequent visits to those pesky gas pumps.
On the inside, you’ll also find several great amenities that will further enhance your comfort and convenience behind the ten and two. In terms of multimedia, the 7-inch display audio system will keep you constantly connected on the go via Android Autoä, Apple CarPlayÒ, and Amazon Alexa compatibilities.
The 2021 Corolla is also outfitted with an air conditioning system with a pollen filter. This will keep the air in your cabin cool and clean, protecting you against the harsh pollen!
Ready to get behind the wheel of the Corolla for a test drive? Contact or visit us at Ira Toyota of Hyannis to see how the vehicle lives up to the specs featured in this 2021 Toyota Corolla review. That way, you can determine if it is the sedan for you on the roads near Hyannis, Barnstable, and Yarmouth, Massachusetts.
1 2021 EPA-estimated mileage. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons including your vehicle’s condition and how/where you drive.