Toyota Corolla history in the US (1968-2016) photo gallery
The Toyota Corolla is one of longest lived nameplates with 11 generations to date. The Corolla first went on sale in Japan in 1966 and in the US in 1968.
The Toyota Corolla is one of longest lived nameplates with 11 generations to date. The Corolla first went on sale in Japan in 1966 and in the US in 1968.
The M300 Chevrolet Spark EV has a 97kW (130hp) electric motor, 21.3kWh lithium ion battery, a range of 132km (82mi), and a Volt like grille.
The Honda CR-Z is heading out of production, and will be marked by a limited edition Final Label model in Japan. Sales in Canada and US will cease soon too.
The 2012 BMW 4-Series Coupe Concept very accurately previewed the F32 coupe, which finally ditched 3-Series name from the coupe and convertible.
The second-gen Volkswagen Golf evolved the Giugiaro designed original, and was larger and heavier than the original car. Sold in the US as the Rabbit.
The Acura NSX 4-Motor EV Concept has four electric motors, and will compete in the 2016 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb with Tetsuya Yamano driving.
The next generation versions of the Nissan Juke, Qashqai, Rogue/X-Trail and Murano SUV could gain the option of an EV drivetrain.
The 2012 Smart ForStars concept previews the third generation Smart ForTwo hatch. The concept features a projector to display movies and the like.
The Vauxhall and Opel Ampera had the same drivetrain as the first-gen Chevrolet Volt, but had a different front end design with boomerang headlights.
When the D2XX Chevrolet Cruze hatch goes on sale in the US in the fall, it will start at US$22,190 in LT trim, a premium of US$1,070 over the LT auto sedan.