
Toyota is a dependable brand whose vehicles accompany you from one adventure to the next. Its cars, trucks, and SUVs often lead the way in cutting-edge technology, both under the hood and inside the cabin, and the Corolla is no different. Through changes to trim levels, new infotainment systems, and more, the 2023 Corolla has even more going for it than last year, and it also wins out against other 2023 compact cars.
The Corolla’s most notable competitors include the Honda Civic, Subaru Impreza, and Hyundai Elantra. Let’s compare the 2023 Toyota Corolla versus these competitors, and don’t forget to contact Keith Pierson Toyota when you want a new car in Jacksonville, Florida.
Exterior and Trims

The redesigned front and back fascias of the 2023 Toyota Corolla give it a refresh without compromising on its classic appeal. The Corolla Hybrid comes in three trim levels: LE, SE, and XLE. The SE and XLE are all-new additions for 2023, expanding from what was once a single-trim vehicle. The gas-powered 2023 Corolla, meanwhile, streamlines to four trim levels by losing the starting L and the Apex trims, leaving the LE, SE, XLE, and XSE. Depending on your choice of trim, you can make the exterior as utilitarian or fancy as you like.
Each competitor offers a lot of similar benefits as the Corolla. The 2023 Honda Civic has the same five trim levels as it did before: LX, Sport, EX, Touring, and Si, but the big news is the reintroduction of the Civic Type R Hatchback. LED headlights with a contemporary dual-low-beam design are standard on every Civic Sedan.
Six model levels of the 2023 Hyundai Elantra are available: SE, SEL, Limited Gas, N Line, Blue Hybrid, and Limited Hybrid. And while it offers decent cargo and passenger volume, lower trim levels can look a little plain. Unlike the Elantra, the Subaru Impreza and Honda Civic are available as a sedan or five-door hatchback. However, picking those options may cost you more than a 2023 Toyota Corolla. Boiling it all down: the Corolla has good length and width for its class, great exterior options, and an overall style anyone can appreciate.
Interior Features

The Corolla’s interior provides more than just comfort and high-quality surfaces. It cradles you with an eight-way power driver seat with power lumbar support. You’ll find models offering SofTex seats, a push-button sunroof, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, heated front seats, and configurable digital displays.
The Honda Civic may be the Corolla’s closest competitor in this regard, featuring modest styling, beautiful honeycomb metal mesh running through the dash, and clean lines. One advantage for the Corolla, though, is the option of adding a remote trunk release and a universal garage door opener. The Subaru Impreza doubtlessly carries its appealing design and comfortable cabin; however, lower-quality plastic and other cost-cutting details may turn off some customers.
The Hyundai Elantra’s interior also packs plenty of the same benefits. The SEL offers a Convenience package, which adds two 10.25-inch displays: one for the driver and the other for the infotainment system. However, there are a few strange discrepancies. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto change from wireless to wired connectivity only with the Convenience package, and the two cheapest trim levels lack the 60/40-split folding rear seats.
Engine and Performance
For 2023, the Corolla swapped out a 139-horsepower engine under the hood for a 2.0-liter Dynamic Force engine with 169 horsepower and 151 lb-ft of torque. An available Dynamic-Shift continuously variable transmission (CVT) combines the quick reaction of a conventional manual with a gearless automatic shifter.
The 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine in the Honda Civic continues to produce 180 horsepower, like last year, while the 2.0-liter four-cylinder on the base model continues to output 158 horsepower. As per usual, the Civic only offers front-wheel drive. A six-speed manual will still be offered for the hatchback model, but all other models are stuck with an unremarkable CVT.
As for the Impreza, all 2023 models use a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that generates 152 horsepower. Despite having less potent engines than the Corolla, the Impreza comes standard with all-wheel drive. While Subaru is known for its brand of active all-wheel drive, the Corolla gives you a choice between that or front-wheel drive. The Elantra, with a 2.0-liter I-4 with 147 horsepower and 132 lb-ft of torque, also doesn’t measure up against the 2023 Toyota Corolla.
Fuel Economy

The Corolla offers a highly frugal hybrid option and a still-efficient four-cylinder engine. The front-wheel-drive hybrid achieves 50 city mpg and 43 highway mpg, while the all-wheel-drive hybrid is predicted to achieve 47 city mpg and 41 highway mpg. By contrast, the 2023 Honda Civic gets 35 mpg overall, from 33 mpg in the city and 42 mpg on the interstate. The Impreza can achieve up to 28 city mpg and 36 highway mpg.
Customers and drivers of Hyundai vehicles may anticipate the Elantra to deliver up to an EPA-estimated 33 city mpg and 43 highway mpg rating with the basic SE trim. With an EPA-estimated 25 city mpg and 34 highway mpg, the N Line’s basic manual transmission will boost the power but sacrifice gas mileage. Overall, the Corolla is superior in fuel economy, greatly increasing its long-term affordability.
Safety Ratings
The Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic are equipped with various security and driving aids prepared to help mitigate and prevent crashes in multiple ways. Both received the highest Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) rating, the Top Safety Pick+ designation, in 2022, and these awards are likely to be awarded again. The Impreza Hatchback and Hyundai Elantra were given the second-tier IIHS Top Safety Pick designation, while the Impreza Sedan won no safety awards from the IIHS.
Get a 2023 Toyota Corolla Today

The 2023 Corolla’s main benefits are its efficient and capable powertrains, generous standard features, and attractive styling in the traditional or hybrid form. Overall, the 2023 Toyota Corolla will meet your needs, whether you need a city commuter or a road-tripping car for family and friends. Whenever you’re ready, contact Keith Pierson Toyota for the best 2023 Toyota Corolla deals in Jacksonville, Florida. From new vehicle specials to the best discounts and plans for automotive service, you’ll find what you need at our dealership.
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