2019–2022 Toyota Corolla (E210)

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Common Problems & Reliability

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The 2019–2022 Toyota Corolla (E210) has 4 known issues.

12V Battery Voltage Drop

Minor

Common on many modern Toyotas; the 12V battery is small and can go flat if the car isn't driven for a week.

Symptoms: Car won't enter READY mode, Random warning lights...

Est. repair cost: £120–£220

Steering Wheel Material Peeling

Minor

Some owners report the synthetic leather on the steering wheel peeling or crumbling prematurely.

Symptoms: Flaking material on the wheel, Sticky texture

Est. repair cost: £100–£300

EVAP System Check Engine Light

Minor

On some 1.8 hybrid models, the check-engine light can come on due to an issue with the evaporative emissions system.

Symptoms: Check engine light, Fuel smell near the car

Est. repair cost: £60–£300

Soft Paint and Minor Bodywork Issues

Minor

The paintwork can chip easily and some owners report minor bodywork niggles such as water collecting inside door panels.

Symptoms: Paint chips, Water draining from door drains...

Est. repair cost: £50–£200

View detailed Toyota Corolla (E210) fault guide

Buying Tips for the 2019–2022 Toyota Corolla (E210)

  • Check for a 12V battery health report; this is the most common reason for non-starts.
  • The 2.0 Hybrid is significantly punchier than the 1.8 but has a slightly smaller boot due to the 12V battery location.
  • Inspect the steering wheel for material peeling, which has been reported on some models.

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