This repository contains signal set configurations for the Toyota Corolla, organized by model year and version. The files are structured to allow for easy differentiation between model generations and other vehicle parameters, ensuring accurate signal mapping for each version of the Toyota Corolla.
The Toyota Corolla has gone through twelve main generations since its introduction:
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First Generation (1966-1970): The first Corolla was introduced as a compact car with a 1.1L engine. It featured a simple, practical design aimed at providing reliable transportation for the growing Japanese middle class.
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Second Generation (1970-1974): This generation brought a slightly larger body and more powerful engines (up to 1.6L), establishing the model in international markets.
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Third Generation (1974-1979): Distinguished by its more rounded body styling and enhanced comfort features, this generation solidified Corolla's international reputation for reliability.
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Fourth Generation (1979-1983): Introduced more angular styling and was the first to offer front-wheel drive on some models, while maintaining rear-wheel drive on others.
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Fifth Generation (1983-1987): Fully embraced front-wheel drive across most of the lineup, with improved fuel efficiency and interior space.
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Sixth Generation (1987-1991): Featured more aerodynamic styling and introduced the GTi model with a 4A-GE engine in some markets.
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Seventh Generation (1991-1995): Known for its increased dimensions and curved styling, with enhanced safety features and improved build quality.
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Eighth Generation (1995-2000): Continued the trend toward a larger, more comfortable vehicle with a focus on safety and reliability.
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Ninth Generation (2000-2006): Designed with a focus on interior space and comfort, featuring more technology and refined driving dynamics.
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Tenth Generation (2006-2013): Emphasized fuel efficiency and introduced more advanced safety features, with distinctive regional variations.
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Eleventh Generation (2013-2019): Featured more expressive styling with the adoption of Toyota's new global architecture, improved driving dynamics, and enhanced technology features.
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Twelfth Generation (2019-present): Built on the TNGA platform with significant improvements in driving dynamics, safety features through Toyota Safety Sense 2.0, and a more premium interior. This generation offers hybrid powertrains in many markets for enhanced fuel efficiency.
Contributions are welcome! If you would like to add support for additional model years or other configurations, please open an issue or submit a pull request.
- Fork the repository
- Create a new branch for your changes
- Commit your changes and open a pull request with a detailed description
If you encounter any issues or would like to discuss improvements, please feel free to open an issue. We encourage collaboration and appreciate feedback to make the repository as accurate and useful as possible.