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Toyota’s most practical Corolla isn’t coming to our market, and our slow market for wagons is likely to blame.
Toyota has added the Corolla Touring to its Japanese line-up, potentially opening the door for it to join the Australian range.
But the long-roofed Corolla won’t be offered locally in the foreseeable future, Toyota Australia has confirmed.
The more practical Corolla Touring is produced alongside the hatchback in Takaoka, Japan. It looks similar to the wagon offered in Europe, but the Japanese-market Touring is shorter than the European model and is offered with two petrol engines we don’t get in Australia.
“At this stage, we don’t have any plans to introduce the Corolla Touring,” a Toyota spokesperson told CarAdvice, although they didn’t rule out bringing the model here in the future.
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