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RRP
£30,505 - £36,945
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Cash
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£27,993
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Monthly
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£332*
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Used
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£14,061
Colour guide
Bi-tone metallic - Decuma grey/Black
Free
Combining a very dark grey with a black roof isn't exactly an adventurous colour mix, but it's a blend that works well if you want your Corolla to look smart and inoffensive. Do bear in mind when configuring your Corolla that, as with its many other two-tone paint options, this colour scheme is only available on the GR Sport trim.
Bi-tone metallic - Juniper blue/Black
Free
There are some really smart two-tone colourways available on the Corolla, although not necessarily on all specification levels. Juniper blue/Black is one of them. The blue is a deep dark shade, while the roof is in black. There’s not a strong contrast between the two, as the blue is so dark, but even so this makes a subtle and effective colour combination.
Specifications
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Bi-tone metallic - Obsidian Blue/Black
Free
Want an even darker shade of blue than Juniper blue on your two-tone Toyota Corolla? Then you'll be pleased to know there's an almost navy blue-esque Obsidian Blue available on the bi-tone paint options list. With the paint's metallic sheen, the Corolla looks quite smart in this colour, though it is a shade that doesn't hide scrapes or scratches all that well.
Bi-tone metallic - Silver/Black
Free
Silver is a colour that works nicely on this shape of Toyota Corolla, and in general it's a good all-rounder. Plus, being an inoffensive shade means a Corolla with this paint finish will strike a chord with used buyers come resale time. If you do want to jazz things up a bit, though, you can opt for a bi-tone finish with a contrast black roof - albeit only on top-spec GR Sport cars.
Bi-tone metallic - Super green/Black
Free
Bi-tone solid - Pure white/Black
Free
White can be a bit boring, especially if the paint is solid rather than metallic. The two-tone Pure white/Black finish is anything but dull, though. If you want your Corolla to look like a stormtrooper’s helmet, this is the paint finish to choose.
Solid - Pure white
Free
Keep it simple with Pure white. This solid paint won’t add a penny to the price of your new Corolla, and the colour suits the car. On the other hand, there’s no shortage of more interesting colours to pick from if you don’t mind spending a little more.
Premium Bi-tone - Platinum white pearl/Black
£295
Premium Bi-tone - Scarlet flare/Black
£295
Premium Bi-tone - Sterling silver/Black
£295
Bi-tone metallic - Ash grey/Black
£655
Ash grey is quite a dark grey. Go for the bi-tone Ash grey/Black finish and you could almost miss the black roof at first glance as there’s not such an obvious contrast as you see with some other colour combinations. It does look smart, though.
Metallic - Ash grey
£655
As well as the two-tone finish, Corolla buyers can opt to have the whole car finished in Ash grey. It’s cheaper than the bi-tone option, and to our eyes it looks just as good. Ash grey should be popular with used buyers when the time comes to sell the Toyota on.
Metallic - Decuma Grey
£655
Decuma Grey is a shiny dark metallic colour finish on the Corolla. While it isn't the most extravagent option out there, it is nevertheless a good fit for the car: not only does the Corolla look good in Decuma Grey, in our eyes, but it's also an inoffensive shade that'll in turn help retain more of the car's value come resale time. Being a dark grey, it should also hide dirt and road grime marks, though bodywork scuffs may not be disguised as well.
Metallic - Eclipse Black
£655
Some things never seem to go out of fashion – a black car is one of them. It’s the second most popular colour for new cars in Britain. Eclipse black is the metallic black available to Corolla buyers, and it adds a mean streak to the looks of this super-sensible family hatch.
Metallic - Juniper blue
£655
Want a Corolla with a smart-looking paint finish, but you'd like to avoid the more obvious monochrome colour picks? Then you may want to consider Juniper blue. It's a bit more out-there than a shiny silver, but not to the point where it draws unwanted attention. Plus, as it's a darker shade of paint, it should do a good job at disguising any dirt marks on the bodywork - meaning you won't necessarily need frequent washes to keep the paint looking nice.
Metallic - Obsidian blue
£655
Obsidian, in case you were wondering, is a dark glass made by the cooling of molten lava. In Toyota-speak, Obsidian is a dark blue. Blue is in the top-four most popular colours for new cars, so a Corolla in Obsidian blue should be easy to sell on in a few years.
Metallic - Silver metallic
£655
Silver is a safe bet that suits most cars, and it works well with the Corolla’s styling. There are more interesting colours, and shades that will attract more attention, but nobody will look at a Silver metallic Corolla and say “Urgh, yuck!” It’s a sound choice for easy resale in the future.
Premium paint - Platinum white pearl
£950
Premium paint - Scarlet flare
£950
Premium paint - Sterling silver
£950