Toyota Motor Corporation is arguably a successful story. Last year, it was the best-selling automaker of the world while many of the financial analyst
Toyota Motor Corporation is arguably a successful story. Last year, it was the best-selling automaker of the world while many of the financial analysts consider it to become the most valuable automotive company in the world around 2025. What is really cool is the company is doing it all with just two main brands.
The 2027 Toyota Corolla Hybrid
Other automakers are trying to learn from Toyota with a myriad of brands and divisions, just think of all the Volkswagen AG or just Stellantis. The only ones that come close to their prowess with so few ‘assets’ would be the South Koreans from Hyundai and Kia, but they have lots of growing to do before even jeopardizing the crown and throne.
Meanwhile, TMC is rocking the automotive world with the namesake Toyota brand, the premium Lexus subsidiary, as well as a less important Daihatsu and Hino commercial vehicles brand. Naturally, this means every Toyota model itself is a bona fide star shining the limelight on each red carpet it finds.
Well, that’s easy to attest to-just check out the best-selling RAV4 compact crossover SUV, which, during its fifth-generation configuration, XA50, has been in circulation since 2018, showing some remarkable performance lately. Or just check out the former best-selling moniker, the Corolla passenger car, which has also been out and about in its twelfth generation since 2018.
Unquestionably, the two would be up for an all-new generation sooner rather than later, with the RAV4 going first since the automotive scene largely revolves around crossovers, SUVs, and trucks these days rather than passenger cars. Thus, we should expect to see a new Corolla around MY2027. But if you don’t want to wait, not to worry-there are possibilities.
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CGI-Giorgi Tedoradze
One such possibility arises from the imaginative guild of digital car content creators within the parallel worlds of vehicular CGI-Giorgi Tedoradze, the industrial designer from Georgia, who is well known under the social media handle, tedoradze.giorgi, for having an edge regarding rapid CGI renders of the 13th Toyota Corolla and not being shy about sharing them with us, sometimes more than once.
Originally, it was an archetypical front three-quarter perspective, wherein the 2027 Toyota Corolla was being directly inspired by the XV80 mid-size 2025 Toyota Camry Hybrid sedan-having the same C-shaped LED DRLs around the headlights, the same thin opening between them, and lowered and larger main air intake messily rammed into the bumper.
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The 2025 Hyundai Elantra
Nonetheless, the pixel master was eager to evolve the Camry styling into something more modern and less applicable to large cars. This allowed for a direct face-off against the 2025 Hyundai Elantra, so the circle of CGIs is finally closed and the author also published the rear three-quarter POV.
This is clearly a Camry-influenced design, with a more modern take on things like the slim full-width LED light bar, the large contrasting area of black plastic tucked into the bumper. This may also be released as the 2027 Toyota Corolla Hybrid variant, as this is what the Japanese automaker may carry over from the full-size sedan, that is, the electrified powertrain only for markets like North America and Europe to ensure longer-term sustainability. So, what do you reckon?
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