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    The Toyota Corolla Goes Electric—And Then Some

    KavishBy KavishOctober 29, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    For a long time now, the world’s been waiting for Toyota to get serious about electric vehicles. Instead, it’s championed what it calls a “multi-pathway” approach that includes hybrids, hydrogen, more efficient gas engines, and, yes EVs too—but the latter category has always felt a bit wanting.

    That’s always felt like a missed opportunity. Let’s face it: the Toyota Corolla of EVs could be a game-changer for the entire world. And maybe—just maybe—that’s about to happen. In part, anyway.



    Toyota Corolla Concept (2026)

    Toyota Corolla Concept (2026)

    Photo by: Toyota

    At the Japan Mobility Show today, the world’s largest automaker showed off a futuristic version of the world’s best-selling car that moves beyond gas power, and stays flexible in terms of powertrain offerings. The Toyota Corolla Concept debuts a new architecture at Toyota that comes in hybrid, EV or all-gas forms. It may even run on alternative fuels, Toyota CEO Koji Sato said during a media briefing. 

    “The Corolla has always been ‘a car for everyone,'” Sato said. “To stay like that, how should the Corolla evolve? The Earth is vast, and the world is diverse. Roads differ, and so do energy realities… Whether it’s a battery EV, plug-in hybrid, hybrid, or internal combustion engine vehicle―whatever the power source―let’s make good-looking cars that everyone will want to drive.”

    Toyota’s approach to EVs may be changing indeed. Just this year, it announced a heavily updated bZ, the bigger bZ Woodland, the new C-HR compact crossover, and there seems to be an electric Land Cruiser in the works too. But a decently-priced EV Corolla could be transformative, if that’s the one buyers want.



    Toyota Corolla Concept (2026)

    Toyota Corolla Concept (2026)

    Photo by: Toyota

    For a car as global as the Corolla, the “hybrid, gas and EV” approach is hard to argue with. It’s sold in every corner of the Earth in various forms, from hatchbacks to crossovers, and powered by small hybrid or gas engines. But those countries are electrifying at vastly different rates than others, so something as universally appealing as the Corolla needs some flexibility in what it can do. 



    Toyota Corolla Concept (2026)

    Toyota Corolla Concept (2026)

    Photo by: Toyota

    But this concept’s intentions are still groundbreaking: that’s a charge port behind the front left wheel, and some of Toyota’s illustrations clearly show a state-of-charge readout for the battery. That feels like a very big deal in and of itself. 

    Design-wise, it’s a heck of a lot more out there than any Corolla that’s come before it, which is probably a good thing. This design is sleek but angular in two-toned black and silver, evoking the Toyota bZ just a bit—albeit with a more unique front end. Thin LED lights form the front headlamps and the horizontal bar across the grille. If you can spot a resemblance to any Corollas that came before this one, consider your company’s vision plan better than ours.



    Toyota Corolla Concept

    Photo by: Toyota

    As concepts tend to go, it’s a lot more avant-garde on the inside. It offers a three-spoke steering wheel (okay, there’s one retro callback) in front of a sprawling array of screens. To its right sits a kind of elevated touch pad with buttons for gear selectors, but it’s positioned to afford a lot of space between the seats. The passenger seat gets its own screen in front of it, which screams “designed to win in China, too.” 



    Toyota Corolla Concept (2026)

    Toyota Corolla Concept (2026)

    Photo by: Toyota



    Toyota Corolla Concept (2026)

    Toyota Corolla Concept (2026)

    Photo by: Toyota



    Toyota Corolla Concept (2026)

    Toyota Corolla Concept (2026)

    Photo by: Toyota

    Photos by: Toyota

    Beyond that, Toyota offered no details about the powertrains coming to this new Corolla. Presumably, it will use gas and hybrid versions of Toyota’s upcoming new ultra-efficient gas engines, but naturally, it’s the all-electric version I’m most curious about. The world needs more affordable EVs that are actually good, and if Toyota does this right, it could be a winner.

    It will also face stiff competition as the EV space slowly but surely gets more accessible. There’s the Kia EV3 and EV4, for one, plus a related Hyundai version coming soon. European automakers like Renault and Volkswagen are rolling out more affordable options every year. Ford has a $30,000 electric truck coming by the end of the decade. And don’t even get me started on China—it has no shortage of great, cheap EV options. Xpeng’s Mona M03 springs to mind immediately as a competitor to this Toyota, but there are countless more choices out there. 

    The point is, the world’s upcoming affordable EV party wouldn’t feel complete without a Corolla in the mix. And with its flexibility on powertrain options, it should continue to truly offer something for everyone.

    Contact the author: patrick.george@insideevs.com


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