Toyota Corolla Rumion - Versions & models

2007 Toyota Corolla Rumion (Japan)
Photo credit: Mytho88, CC BY-SA 3.0
Photo credit: Mytho88, CC BY-SA 3.0
The Toyota Corolla Rumion is a boxy compact wagon/hatchback primarily sold in Japan from 2007 to 2015. Built on the same platform as the second-generation Toyota bB, it features a more refined and understated design while retaining the core concept of a space-efficient compact vehicle.
Despite carrying the Corolla name, the Rumion differs from the traditional Corolla sedan, offering a more upright shape and a distinctive profile. Its squared-off styling maximizes interior room, headroom, and practicality, making it well suited for urban driving and small families.
The Corolla Rumion was available with four-cylinder gasoline engines, paired with automatic or CVT transmissions, and in some versions offered all-wheel drive. It blends Toyota’s reputation for reliability with a practical layout and unique styling, providing a versatile alternative within the compact segment.
Despite carrying the Corolla name, the Rumion differs from the traditional Corolla sedan, offering a more upright shape and a distinctive profile. Its squared-off styling maximizes interior room, headroom, and practicality, making it well suited for urban driving and small families.
The Corolla Rumion was available with four-cylinder gasoline engines, paired with automatic or CVT transmissions, and in some versions offered all-wheel drive. It blends Toyota’s reputation for reliability with a practical layout and unique styling, providing a versatile alternative within the compact segment.
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