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The 2025 Corolla Hatchback is unchanged from the 2024 model — but so is its price.
According to a new report compiled by Cars.com, new cars priced under $30,000 comprise the fastest growing segment in the car market.
Aside from the Nightshade special edition’s return, the Corolla marches into the 2024 model year largely unchanged.
An increasing number of vehicles with sticker prices of $40,000 or less, some much less, offer heated mirrors.
The core appeal of the Corolla is mainstream transportation that’s affordable to buy and affordable to drive, thanks in part to competitive fuel efficiency for each of its versions.
After taking a hiatus from the Corolla during the compact’s refresh for 2023, Toyota will again be offering Corolla buyers the Nightshade Edition for the 2024 model year.
The 2023 Corolla sedan, hybrid and hatchback all get refreshed exterior styling, updated interior tech and improved safety features, while the Corolla hybrid also adds available all-wheel drive.
The 2023 GR Corolla base Core trim will go on sale first, followed by the limited-run Circuit and Morizo Editions in 2023.
The 2023 Toyota Corolla adds available AWD for the Corolla Hybrid, a new standard 8-inch touchscreen system and version 3.0 of Toyota Safety Sense.
Only Corollas built after November 2021 qualify for the Top Safety Pick Plus award, as that’s when Toyota upgraded its marginal-rated non-curve-adaptive system.