Toyota Corolla
Here you will find monthly and yearly Canadian and U.S. sales figures for the Toyota Corolla, including the Corolla iM. The Toyota Corolla is one of the most iconic and best-selling cars in automotive history. Introduced in the 1960s, the Corolla has built a reputation for reliability, fuel efficiency, and affordability. The Toyota Corolla is one of the best-selling car of all time, with over 44 million units sold worldwide across its lifespan. The car’s global appeal lies in its combination of affordability, reliability, and fuel efficiency.
Toyota Corolla Overview
The Toyota Corolla was introduced in 1966 in Japan and made its way to the United States in 1968. The name “Corolla” is derived from the Latin word for “small crown,” following Toyota’s naming trend (with models like Crown, Camry, etc.).
The Corolla has undergone numerous redesigns across its multiple generations. While it started as a subcompact car, it has since grown into the compact segment. While earlier models were relatively simple in design and function, recent generations have seen a more modern design language and a bevy of technological features. Over its long history, the Corolla has been powered by a range of engines, primarily efficient four-cylinder variants. Depending on the market and generation, the Corolla has been offered with gasoline, diesel, hybrid, and even performance-oriented engines. Generally, the Corolla is tuned more for comfort and efficiency rather than sporty performance.
The Corolla’s global reach is vast, with sales spanning across North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and South America. Depending on the region, the Corolla can have specific variations in terms of specifications, design elements, and features. For instance, in some markets, the Corolla is also available as a station wagon or a hatchback.
The current Corolla is available in both gasoline and hybrid models. The gasoline model is powered by a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 139 horsepower and 126 lb-ft of torque. It is mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT). The hybrid model is powered by a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine and an electric motor that produces a combined output of 121 horsepower. It is also mated to a CVT.
The Corolla has a comfortable and spacious interior that can seat up to five people. It also has a large trunk with 13.9 cubic feet of cargo space. The Corolla is equipped with a standard 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It also has a rearview camera and Bluetooth connectivity. The starting MSRP for the Toyota Corolla gasoline model is $20,075. The starting MSRP for the Toyota Corolla hybrid model is $22,195.
Toyota Corolla Sales Figures
The Toyota Corolla stands as a testament to Toyota’s commitment to producing dependable, efficient, and affordable vehicles. Its longstanding reputation and continued evolution have ensured that it remains relevant and popular across various global markets and generations of drivers. It is one of the best-selling cars in the world and has been consistently ranked among the top compact cars by automotive journalists.
Toyota Corolla US Sales Data & Charts
US Monthly Sales
US Annual Sales
Year | Sales Units |
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2005 | 341,290 |
2006 | 387,388 |
2007 | 368,390 |
2008 | 351,007 |
2009 | 296,874 |
2010 | 266,082 |
2011 | 240,259 |
2012 | 313,092 |
2013 | 302,180 |
2014 | 339,498 |
2015 | 363,332 |
2016 | 356,129 |
2017 | 329,196 |
2018 | 303,732 |
2019 | 304,850 |
2020 | 237,179 |
2021 | 223,215 |
2022 | 222,216 |
2023 | 232,369 |
2024 | 195,046 |
US Annual Growth
Toyota Corolla Canada Sales Data & Charts
Canada Annual Sales
Year | Sales Units |
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2012 | 53,888 |
2013 | 55,138 |
2014 | 56,010 |
2015 | 47,493 |
2016 | 45,626 |
2017 | 50,332 |
2018 | 48,796 |
2019 | 47,596 |
2020 | 37,156 |
2021 | 40,020 |
2022 | 14,998 |
Canada Annual Growth
Toyota Corolla Europe Sales Data & Charts
The Toyota Corolla hatchback was replaced in 2007 by the Toyota Auris, while the Corolla sedan remained on the market as a four-door only. In 2019, the new generation Corolla was launched as a hatchback, sedan and station wagon, replacing the Auris after two generations. In 2018, 68.1% of combined Corolla and Auris sales in Europe were for the Hybrid versions. This share was up to 79.1% in 2019 as the Auris was phased out. The Corolla Hybrid is available in two different versions, one tuned for fuel efficiency and one tuned for performance.
Europe Annual Sales
Year | Sales Units |
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1997 | 124,947 |
1998 | 164,009 |
1999 | 137,979 |
2000 | 112,072 |
2001 | 87,109 |
2002 | 138,499 |
2003 | 148,529 |
2004 | 186,997 |
2005 | 203,360 |
2006 | 163,649 |
2007 | 62,048 |
2008 | 26,186 |
2009 | 8,534 |
2010 | 9,455 |
2011 | 8,269 |
2012 | 5,475 |
2013 | 4,714 |
2014 | 12,432 |
2015 | 12,713 |
2016 | 1,403 |
2017 | 14,382 |
2018 | 15,041 |
2019 | 133,597 |
2020 | 137,209 |
2021 | 142,720 |
Europe Annual Growth
Toyota Corolla China Sales Data & Charts
China Annual Sales
Year | Sales Units |
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2007 | 65,844 |
2008 | 165,271 |
2009 | 157,457 |
2010 | 172,053 |
2011 | 170,467 |
2012 | 151,887 |
2013 | 146,480 |
2014 | 171,487 |
2015 | 254,301 |
2016 | 307,360 |
2017 | 336,763 |
2018 | 374,400 |
2019 | 357,798 |
2020 | 350,310 |
2021 | 321,912 |