Hybrid Variation Available
By Eric Brandt
Updated August 08, 2025
The frugal Toyota Corolla Hybrid gets up to 50 combined mpg, is available with all-wheel drive, and has the lowest starting price of any new hybrid.
Practicality and efficiency are the calling cards of the Toyota Corolla, and those virtues are enhanced with its optional hybrid powertrain. The Corolla Hybrid delivers much of what we love about the regular Corolla sedan and adds a hybrid setup returning up to 50 mpg in mixed driving, plus the option of all-wheel drive. It also has great safety scores, strong resale value, and the lowest starting price of any new hybrid. These strengths add up to make the Toyota Corolla Hybrid simply one of the most sensible new car buying decisions the discerning shopper can make.
We’ve spent hundreds of hours driving and evaluating this generation of hybrid cars, including the Toyota Corolla.
The Corolla Hybrid gets some new standard features for 2026. A 7-inch digital gauge cluster and blind-spot monitoring both come standard, even on the base trim. The XLE trim gets a bigger 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster (which is optional on the SE).
The 2026 Toyota Corolla Hybrid starts at $25,770 for the base LE trim. The mid-range SE model starts at $28,210, and the top XLE trim begins at $30,135. All-wheel drive is a $1,400 option on the LE and SE trims.
Corolla Hybrid LE | $25,770 |
Corolla Hybrid SE | $28,210 |
Corolla Hybrid XLE | $30,135 |
The Toyota Corolla Hybrid is the most affordable new hybrid car on the market, with pricing lower than that of the Honda Civic Hybrid, Hyundai Elantra Hybrid, and Toyota’s own Prius.
Before buying a Corolla Hybrid, check the Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price to know what you should really pay. Toyota Corolla Hybrid resale value is above average for the segment. Recouping more money when selling a vehicle can mean a bigger down payment and lower monthly payments on the next one.
The Toyota Corolla Hybrid is powered by a 138-horsepower gas-electric hybrid 4-cylinder engine matched with an electronically controlled continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) and front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. That’s notably less than the 200 hp of the Honda Civic Hybrid, a more entertaining option in this class.
In our experience, the Corolla Hybrid is an agreeable car to drive with easy manners. However, we’re not surprised about where this car’s priorities lie. The trade-off for its excellent fuel economy ratings is less power and torque than the non-hybrid version of the Corolla.
We also noticed the brakes can be a bit grabby, which isn’t uncommon among hybrids. If you’re already experienced with hybrids, you may not even notice. However, if you drive a Corolla Hybrid as your first hybrid, the brake feel may take some getting used to.
The Toyota Corolla Hybrid gets up to 53 city/46 highway/50 combined mpg. Upgrading to all-wheel drive or the bigger wheels on the SE trim reduces these efficiency ratings a bit, but even the least efficient version of the Corolla Hybrid gets 44 combined mpg. For context, the most efficient version of the non-hybrid Corolla gets up to 35 combined mpg.
Comparing max combined fuel economy ratings, the Hyundai Elantra Hybrid is a little more efficient, getting up to 54 mpg. The Toyota Prius is still the efficiency king of this class, getting up to 57 mpg, while the Honda Civic Hybrid returns up to 49 mpg.
We’ve found the interior quality of the Corolla Hybrid to be pretty good for a compact car at this price point. The standard cloth seats are comfortable, and the XLE trim gets SofTex faux leather seating. As for the infotainment system with an 8-inch touchscreen (or 10.5-inch in the XLE), we love that it has standard wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay and a traditional volume knob.
We found the Corolla Hybrid’s rear seat legroom just okay at 34.8 inches. It also has a smallish trunk with only 13.1 cubic feet of space. The Hyundai Elantra Hybrid has 38 inches of rear legroom and a 14.2 cubic-foot trunk, while the Honda Civic Hybrid has 37.4 inches/14.8 cubic feet in the sedan and more cargo space in the hatchback.
For reference, the pricier and more efficient Toyota Prius has the same rear legroom as the Corolla Hybrid, but due to its hatchback design, the Prius has more cargo space and flexibility.
The Toyota Corolla Hybrid has a subtle and stylish design that can vary a bit depending on the trim. For example, the SE model has a sportier appearance. We wish you could get the Corolla Hybrid with the hatchback body that’s available with the non-hybrid, but if you want a hybrid hatch from Toyota, you’ll have to get a Prius.
50 MPG
The Toyota Corolla Hybrid uses an efficient and proven hybrid powertrain that’s good on gas, achieving an impressive combined fuel economy rating of up to 50 mpg.
Available All-Wheel Drive
All-wheel drive is an uncommon option in this class. The Corolla Hybrid is the only variant of the Corolla with available all-wheel drive, an important feature for some buyers that’s not available on the Honda Civic Hybrid or Hyundai Elantra Hybrid.
Toyota Safety Sense 3.0
This updated suite of safety tech bundles many driver assistance features. It has full-speed adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, automatic high beams, and more.
Toyota Audio Multimedia
This user-friendly touchscreen is loaded with connectivity features like Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It’s easy to bring the maps, music, and more from your phone to the screen in your Corolla Hybrid. The lower trims come with an 8-inch touchscreen, while the top-end XLE grade has a 10.5-inch touchscreen (which is optional on the SE).
Sporty SE model
The SE trim adds a sportier look to this efficient hybrid with 18-inch alloy wheels, a Sport drive mode, and sporty front and rear fascias.
Premium XLE trim
The Toyota Corolla XLE is an upscale hybrid that retains an affordable price tag. Features include a power moonroof, SofTex heated front seats, a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, a 10.5-inch touchscreen, and blind-spot monitoring.
The Toyota Corolla Hybrid’s gas-electric powertrain includes a 1.8-liter 4-cylinder engine and is rated at 138 hp and 105 lb-ft of torque. Output is sent to the front or all four wheels via an automatic transmission of the continuously variable variety. The Corolla Hybrid’s output is nearly the same as the Hyundai Elantra Hybrid’s and less than that of the Honda Civic Hybrid.
Those power and torque ratings are quite a bit lower than what you get with the non-hybrid Corolla. The argument for the hybrid over the regular Corolla is much better fuel economy, plus the all-wheel-drive option.
The Toyota Corolla Hybrid is backed by a 3-year/36,000-mile basic warranty and a 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty. Additionally, the hybrid components are covered by an 8-year/100,000-mile warranty. Toyota also throws in a 2-year/25,000-mile complimentary maintenance plan.
The Toyota Corolla Hybrid has earned a 5-Star overall safety rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). It also received the Top Safety Pick award for 2024 from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). On top of its good crash test ratings, the Corolla Hybrid is well-equipped with standard safety features like automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist, blind-spot monitoring, and much more.
Get 5.99% APR for 60 months on a new 2026 Corolla Hybrid.
Remote Control Liftgate/Trunk Release | Available | ||
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Integrated Garage Door Opener | Port Installed |
Curb Weight | 2850 lbs. | ||
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EPA Passenger | 88.6 cu.ft. | ||
Fuel Capacity | 11.3 gallons | ||
Front Head Room | 38.3 inches | ||
Front Leg Room | 42.0 inches | ||
Max Seating Capacity | 5 | ||
Minimum Ground Clearance | 5.3 inches | ||
Overall Length | 182.3 inches | ||
Front Shoulder Room | 54.0 inches | ||
Trunk or Cargo Capacity | 13.1 cu.ft. | ||
Turning Diameter | 35.6 feet | ||
Wheel Base | 106.3 inches | ||
Width with mirrors | 70.1 inches |
Alloy Wheels | Available | ||
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Moon Roof/Sun Roof | Available | ||
Number of Doors | 4 doors | ||
LED Headlights | Available |
City | 53 mpg | ||
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Highway | 46 mpg | ||
Combined | 50 mpg |
Drivetrain | FWD | ||
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Transmission Type | Automatic | ||
Recommended Fuel | Regular | ||
Hill Start Assist | Available |
Horsepower-Combined | 138 @ 5200 RPM | ||
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Torque | 105 @ 3600 rpm | ||
Engine | 4-Cyl, Hybrid, 1.8 Liter |
Basic | 3 years / 36000 miles | ||
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Powertrain | 5 years / 60000 miles | ||
Corrosion | 5 years / Unlimited miles |
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Price | $24,920 | $187,350 | $39,095 | N/A | |
KBB.com Rating | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.5 | |
Consumer Rating | 4.1 | 3.6 | 4.0 | N/A | |
Fuel Economy | City 53/Hwy 46/Comb 50 MPG | City 0/Hwy 0/Comb 18 MPG | City 0/Hwy 0/Comb 49 MPGe | City 151/Hwy 120/Comb 135 MPGe | N/A | |
Fuel Type | Hybrid | Hybrid | Electric | N/A | |
Safety Rating | 5.0 | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 | 5 | N/A | |
Basic Warranty | 3 years or 36000 miles | 4 years or 50000 miles | 5 years or 60000 miles | N/A | |
Horsepower | 138 @ 5200 RPM | 791 @ 5500 RPM | 149 HP | N/A | |
Engine | 4-Cyl, Hybrid, 1.8 Liter | V8, Hybrid, Twin Turbo, 4.0 Liter | Electric Motor | N/A | |
Drivetrain | FWD | AWD | RWD | N/A |
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The Toyota Corolla Hybrid gets up to 50 combined mpg with front-wheel drive (FWD) and 48 combined mpg with all-wheel drive.
The 2026 Toyota Corolla Hybrid starts at $25,770, making it America’s most affordable hybrid car.
Front-wheel drive is standard, while all-wheel drive is optional on the 2026 Toyota Corolla.
The 2026 Toyota Corolla Hybrid is part of the 12th-generation Corolla Hybrid, which our owners give an above-average reliability rating of 4.3 out of 5.