May 12, 2026
Toyota Updates Corolla ACTIVE SPORT and Corolla Touring ACTIVE SPORT to 60th-Anniversary Editions in Japan
To commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Corolla series, Toyota has updated the Corolla Active Sport and Corolla Touring Active Sport as 60th-anniversary edition in Japan on May 12. In addition, 60th-anniversary editions of the Corolla Sport and Corolla Cross are scheduled for launch in Japan from mid-year onward.
Toyota also launched minor updates to the Corolla and Corolla Touring, along with a new Corolla-based vehicle for driving schools in Japan.
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- Corolla Active Sport (2WD with options), Corolla Touring Active Sport (2WD with options)
Since its launch in 1966, the Corolla has continuously evolved to meet the changing times and environments, guided by three key principles: high quality at an affordable price, adaptability, and added value. Consistently fulfilling customer expectations, it is sold in more than 150 countries and regions worldwide, with cumulative global sales exceeding 57 million*1 units. Around the world, it is cherished for supporting customers' lives across borders and generations.
The Corolla has also created jobs through production at 12 business entities across 11 countries and regions worldwide―including in North America, Europe, and Asia―as well as at three plants in Japan: Motomachi, Tsutsumi, and Iwate*2. The Corolla embodies Toyota's aspiration to be the "best-in-town company."
In motorsports, the liquid-hydrogen-powered #32 TGRR GR Corolla H2 concept competed in the Super Taikyu series, expanding future possibilities. At the forefront of making ever-better cars inspired by motorsports, Toyota is honing both the vehicles and the people behind them while continuing to take on the challenge of achieving carbon neutrality alongside our partners.
In addition, the Corolla continues to play a vital role in driver education, serving as a trusted training vehicle for driving schools nationwide. Under Toyota's multipathway approach, the new Corolla-based vehicle for driving schools is available as a hybrid model. This contributes to the realization of a carbon-neutral society while supporting the development of the next generation of drivers through early driving experiences.
Looking ahead, the Corolla will continue to evolve to meet the needs of diversifying lifestyles while cherishing its DNA. Guided by the spirit of "To You," it will continue to support the lives of customers around the world as a car dedicated to happiness and well-being.
| *1 | As of March 2026, excluding Toyota driving-school vehicles. |
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| *2 | Toyota Motor East Japan .inc |
Vehicle Overview
Corolla Active Sport, Corolla Touring Active Sport
- 60th-anniversary logo on front fenders
- Laser-engraved 60th-anniversary logo on synthetic leather-wrapped instrument panel
- Exclusive equipment designed to enhance driving enjoyment
- Tuned suspension (2WD only)
- 17-inch aluminum wheels with black finish and center caps
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- Commemorative logo on front fenders
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- Commemorative logo on synthetic leather-wrapped instrument panel
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- Specially tuned suspension (2WD only)
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- 17-inch aluminum wheels
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Corolla Active Sport
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- Corolla Active Sport (2WD with options)
- A more refined and sophisticated urban style for both the interior and exterior
- Exclusive front bumper and rocker moldings in body color
- Mid-gray and black front sport seats
Corolla Touring Active Sport
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- Corolla Touring Active Sport (2WD with options)
- A more outdoor-oriented style for both the interior and exterior
- Exclusive front bumper and rocker moldings in Neutral Black
- Black and dark gray front sport seats
- Special body color (Neutral Black x Ash)
Corolla and Corolla Touring minor updates
- New body colors: Neutral Black and Emotional Red II
- Smart Entry and Navigation-Ready Package now standard on the X-grade
Special Edition Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price
Corolla
| Powertrain | Driveline | Price (yen)* | |
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| Special Edition Active Sport |
Series-Parallel Hybrid (2ZR-FXE 1.8L) |
2WD (FF) | ◎3,231,800 |
| E-Four | 3,446,300 |
| * | Includes consumption tax; does not include recycling fees. Prices differ in Hokkaido and Okinawa. |
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Corolla Touring
| Powertrain | Driveline | Price (yen)* | |
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| Special Edition Active Sport |
Series-Parallel Hybrid (2ZR-FXE 1.8L) |
2WD (FF) | ◎3,282,400 |
| E-Four | 3,496,900 |
| * | Includes consumption tax; does not include recycling fees. Prices differ in Hokkaido and Okinawa. |
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Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price
Corolla
| Grade | Powertrain | Driveline | Price (yen)* |
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| X | Series-Parallel Hybrid (2ZR-FXE 1.8L) |
2WD (FF) | 2,380,400 |
| E-Four | 2,594,900 | ||
| G | 2WD (FF) | 2,745,600 | |
| E-Four | 2,960,100 | ||
| W x B | 2WD (FF) | 3,128,400 | |
| E-Four | 3,342,900 |
| * | Includes consumption tax; does not include recycling fees. Prices differ in Hokkaido and Okinawa. |
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Corolla Touring
| Grade | Powertrain | Driveline | Price (yen)* |
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| X | Series-Parallel Hybrid (2ZR-FXE 1.8L) |
2WD (FF) | 2,447,500 |
| E-Four | 2,662,000 | ||
| G | 2WD (FF) | 2,812,700 | |
| E-Four | 3,027,200 | ||
| W x B | 2WD (FF) | 3,179,000 | |
| E-Four | 3,393,500 |
| * | Includes consumption tax; does not include recycling fees. Prices differ in Hokkaido and Okinawa. |
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Key features of the driving school vehicle
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- Driving school vehicle (1.8L hybrid automatic with options)
- Available with a 1.8L hybrid system, or a 1.5L Dynamic Force engine paired with a 6-speed manual transmission
Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price
| Powertrain | Transmission | Driveline | Price (yen)* | |
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| Gasoline | Dynamic Force Engine (M15A-FKS 1.5L) |
6-speed manual | 2WD (FF) | 2,142,800 |
| Hybrid | Series-Parallel Hybrid (2ZR-FXE 1.8L) |
Electric continuously variable transmission (e-CVT) |
2WD (FF) | ◎2,400,200 |
| * | Includes consumption tax; does not include recycling fees. Prices differ in Hokkaido and Okinawa. |
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Link to the "Corolla, Corolla Touring" webpage (Japanese only)
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