

Grade | 1800_GL | 1600_GT | 1500_GL | |
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Model type & weight |
Model type | E-TE70-ESKNS | E-TE71-ESMQF | E-AE70-ESKNS |
Curb mass(kg) | 915 | 955 | 840 | |
Dimensions | Length(mm) | 4240 | 4240 | 4105 |
Width(mm) | 1625 | 1625 | 1625 | |
Height(mm) | 1330 | 1330 | 1330 | |
Wheelbase(mm) | 2400 | 2400 | 2400 | |
Engine | Engine code | 13T-U | 2T-GEU | 3A-U |
Engine type | Water-cooled, in-line 4-cylinder, OHV | Water-cooled, in-line 4-cylinder, DOHC | Water-cooled, in-line 4-cylinder, OHC | |
Displacement(cm3) | 1770 | 1588 | 1452 | |
Max. output kW(PS)/r.p.m. | -/95/5400 | -/115/6000 | -/80/5600 |
* | The specifications are those of representative model grades. |
* | Max. output represents a net rating. In the above table, digits separated by slashes ( / / ) stand for kW, PS, and r.p.m., respectively. |
* | The model numbers of these vehicles are KE70(1300), AE70(1500), TE70(1800, )TE71(1600). |
Plant | Takaoka plant, Kanto Auto Works, Ltd. |
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A "corolla" is the ring of petals around the central part of a flower. The name was intended to evoke the image of a beautifully styled, eye-catching compact car.
The sedan and van models adopted four round headlamps that were prevalent among high-grade cars, while the coupé used two rectangular ones. The GT and Levin models adopted large shock-absorbing polyurethane bumpers. The front seats were no longer integrated with headrests, except for a few models. The choice of engines included 1,300 cc (4K-U), 1,500 cc (3A-U) and 1,600 cc (2T-GEU) units, and a DOHC option (2T-GEU) was also offered to the sedan and hardtop models. The 4-door sedan offered additional options, including a 1,800 cc engine (13T-U) in August 1979 and a 1,800 cc diesel (1C) in February 1982.
Regarding the mechanism, a major change was made in the rear suspension, replacing a semi-oval leaf spring system with a 4-link coil spring system and a lateral rod to improve ride comfort and stability. Servo-assisted front disc brakes were standard-equipped on all models, and the 1,300 cc model adopted the rack-and-pinion steering mechanism. The headlamps were switched to non-standard rectangular ones in a minor model change in August 1981 (except for vans).
The fourth-generation Corolla had the largest number of body variations in the brand's history. Cumulative production of the Corolla reached a record 10 million units in March 1983.