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The car we miss - Corolla Altis

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|THE DEN|

In a time when everyone wants an SUV, there is one sedan that we all definitely miss. A car so reliable that people still buy it second hand without second guessing. We are talking about the Toyota Corolla Altis, a car that lived in the hearts of all Indians before it stopped selling in 2020. In this review we will be talking about the 2017 iteration of the car, which was the last selling update launched by Toyota.



The Toyota Corolla Altis has always been a comfortable vehicle, and the 2017 model is no exception. The front and back seats are both roomy and comfy. There is plenty of legroom in the back, and the rear seats may also be reclined. To enhance the 470-litre cargo area, the rear seats may be flipped down in a 40:60 ratio. Giving you increased practicality and comfort.


The Corolla Altis comes with two engine options. A 1.8-litre four-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine with 140hp and 173Nm of torque was available. A 1.4-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine with 88hp and 205Nm was the other engine option.



The top-spec Corolla Altis VL came with LED headlamps with daytime running lamps, LED tail-lamps, a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with navigation, voice recognition, and MirrorLink connectivity, automatic climate control, leatherette upholstery, an electrically-adjustable driver's seat, cruise control, automatic headlamps and wipers, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, electrically- folding and adjustable wing mirrors, and a reverse camera.


The spacious and feature-packed interiors of the Toyota Corolla Altis greet you as soon as you open the doors. The dashboard is designed to be as simple as possible, using soft- touch materials and a beige and black colour scheme.



The Toyota Corolla Altis' seats are designed to provide as much comfort as possible, which goes well with the car's large headroom and legroom. The rear seats are nothing short of exceptional, and the comfort rivals that of larger, more expensive vehicles.




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