The 2010 Toyota Corolla is a compact sedan from Toyota Motor Corporation, part of the model’s tenth generation (E140/E150; 2006–2013). It is known for its reliability, fuel efficiency, and practicality, maintaining the Corolla’s reputation as one of the world’s best-selling vehicles.
Generation: Tenth (E140/E150)
Body style: 4-door…
The 2010 Toyota Corolla is a compact sedan from Toyota Motor Corporation, part of the model’s tenth generation (E140/E150; 2006–2013). It is known for its reliability, fuel efficiency, and practicality, maintaining the Corolla’s reputation as one of the world’s best-selling vehicles.
Generation: Tenth (E140/E150)
Body style: 4-door compact sedan
Engine: 1.8 L
Transmission: 4/5-speed automatic
Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive
The 2010 Corolla features conservative styling and a simple, functional cabin designed for daily use. Built on the E140 platform, it balances compact exterior dimensions with a relatively spacious interior. Depending on trim level—such as base, LE, S, XLE, or XRS—buyers could select between a 1.8-liter engine producing about 132 hp and a sportier 2.4-liter version with 158 hp. The suspension tuning emphasized comfort over performance, and higher trims offered alloy wheels and aerodynamic body accents.
Inside, the Corolla offered straightforward controls and durable materials. Standard equipment included air conditioning, power mirrors, and an auxiliary audio input, while upper trims added cruise control, upgraded audio, and optional navigation. The rear seat folded to expand the 12.3-cubic-foot trunk, catering to practicality.
Toyota equipped the 2010 Corolla with front, side, and curtain airbags, anti-lock brakes (ABS), and optional electronic stability control (later standard under U.S. safety mandates). The 1.8-liter variant achieved EPA ratings around 27 mpg city and 35 mpg highway, emphasizing economy over acceleration.