
Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid 2019 review
It wasn't enough for Hyundai to come after Toyota's market share in the hatchback space. Now it's after the niche Toyota Prius, too.
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The Corolla sedan hybrid can be had in two grades: the entry-level Ascent Sport for $26,335 and the mid-range SX for $29,735.
Coming standard on the Ascent Sport are LED headlights, tail-lights and daytime running lights; an 8.0-inch screen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto; fabric seats; climate control; proximity unlocking, 15-inch alloys and six-speaker stereo.
The hybrid combines a 1.8-litre four-cylinder petrol engine (72kW/142Nm) and an electric motor (53kW/163Nm). A CVT auto does the honours here, too.
The hybrid is the mileage hero with Toyota saying the combined fuel economy is 3.5L/100km.
The Corolla hatch scored the maximum five-star ANCAP rating when it was tested in 2018. Coming standard across the range is advanced safety equipment such as AEB with pedestrian and cyclist detection, active cruise control, lane departure alert with steering assistance, auto high beam, lane trace assist with lane centring and speed sign recognition.
$19,990 - $37,999
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$19,990 - $37,999
Based on 616 car listings in the last 6 months