2024 Toyota Corolla Hybrid
2024 Toyota Corolla Hybrid in Owensboro, KY
Starting MSRP1
$23,300
MPG
53 City
46 Highway
Take your trips to new lengths.
Performance
Corolla Hybrid’s engine features performance you can feel. With 138 horsepower, it’ll reveal itself in every drive. And with a manufacturer-estimated up to 50 combined mpg, 2 you can go farther in everything you do.
Design
Corolla Hybrid’s low, wide and aggressive front and rear fascias stand out for all the right reasons, and prove that good looks are always in style. Its modernized look will make all eyes linger on you during your commute.
Technology
Large, colorful, and most importantly, practical, Corolla Hybrid’s available 7-in. Fully Digital Gauge Cluster brings safety alerts, vehicle health information and more into your line of sight while you drive.
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Moore Value Price contains a combination of Factory special offers from the manufacturer and Don Moore Toyota. Not all customers will qualify for all special offers. Tax, title, licensing, security deposit (if applicable) and the $398 doc fee are not included in the Moore Value price. Please contact a sales representative for full details on the offer package you may qualify for. Prices do not include additional fees and costs of closing, including government fees and taxes, any finance charges, security deposit (if applicable), any dealer documentation fees, any emissions testing fees or other fees. All prices, specifications and availability subject to change without notice. Contact dealer for most current information MPG estimates on this website are EPA estimates; your actual mileage may vary. For used vehicles, MPG estimates are EPA estimates for the vehicle when it was new. The EPA periodically modifies its MPG calculation methodology; all MPG estimates are based on the methodology in effect when the vehicles were new (please see the ?Fuel Economy? portion of the EPA?s website for details, including a MPG recalculation tool