Tough new addition for customers with active, outdoor lifestyles added to Corolla line-up

29 April 2020
  • New version of British-built Corolla Touring Sports hybrid available with either efficient 1.8 or new higher-power 2.0 engines
  • Corolla Trek editions bring raised ride height, extra exterior protection and exclusive interior
  • Customers also get a honeycomb grille, bespoke 17-inch machined alloy wheels, rear privacy glass, kick-activated boot opening and LED headlamps
  • Corolla Trek starts from £29,225 OTR
  • Link to full gallery here.

 

The new Toyota Corolla Trek brings the efficiency and green credentials of hybrid to families who want a tougher vehicle to match their active lifestyle.

Aimed at those with outdoor lifestyles, the new Corolla Trek adds a more rugged appearance and greater functionality to the spacious and efficient Touring Sports range.

The new model is the result of a collaboration between Toyota and Trek Bikes – a partnership that brings together two brands that share environmental values.

Externally, the new Corolla Trek is distinguished by a 20mm increase in ride height for improved ground clearance, as well as protective wheel arch cladding and under-runs front and rear. Additional features include a honeycomb grille, bespoke 17-inch machined alloy wheels, rear privacy glass, kick-activated tailgate opening, LED headlamps and Trek logos in the door steps and tailgate.

On board, the new Corolla Trek features two-tone textile upholstery coordinated with decorative wood-finish elements of the dashboard.

This supplements an impressive standard equipment list, which includes a seven-inch colour TFT display in the instrument cluster, the latest version of the “Toyota Safety Sense” suite of safety and protection systems, and an eight-inch TFT infotainment screen which supports both Apple Carplay and Android Auto.

The package is designed to add to the Corolla Touring Sports’ already enviable load space, comfort and equipment by giving the new editions the ability to take customers wherever their outdoor hobby, sport or pass-time requires.

Customers can also choose from two engines, as Corolla Trek joins the list of hybrids Toyota offers with the choice of a higher-powered engine and different tuning for a sportier driving experience.

The car is available with the efficient 1.8 VVTi petrol-hybrid motor which gives 122 DIN hp, or the new 2.0 version, delivering 184 DIN hp. The two engines produce 113g/km and 121g/km CO2 (WLTP) respectively, and 25 per cent and 27 per cent BIK taxation. Both are rated for VED at £165 pa.

In 1.8 guise the Corolla Trek starts at £29,225 on the road, with the 2.0 option starting from £30,950.

In keeping with Trek’s heritage as a cycle racing team, as well as manufacturing brand, a fleet of 16 Corolla Trek models was already being used to support the Trek-Segafredo World Tour teams during their European events this season prior to racing being postponed.

The new Corolla Trek will continue to be built at Toyota’s plant at Burnaston, Derbyshire, UK when manufacturing resumes.

ENDS

Download this release as a PDF below

Tough new addition for customers with active, outdoor lifestyles added to Corolla line-up

Images

Images are copyright free for editorial purposes only

Media enquiries

Please click here to see the press contacts at Toyota (GB):

Show Press Contacts

For further information, please contact:

David Rogers

07825 280608 or by email at david.rogers@tgb.toyota.co.uk

General, alternative fuels and mobility media enquiries

David Crouch

07909 900 085 or by email at david.crouch@tgb.toyota.co.uk

General, fleet and motorsport media enquiries

Please understand that our press team only deal with enquiries from media representatives.

Toyota and Lexus Press Releases

To receive all Toyota and Lexus press information, please select the box below.


To update your profile type in your email address and press return. MailChimp will then send you an email confirming your details and you will then have the opportunity of amending your details.

* indicates required
All Toyota/Lexus News