Toyota has brought the Corolla Concept to KLIMS 2026, giving visitors here an up-close look at a very different future for one of the world’s most familiar car names.
The concept was first shown at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, where Toyota used it to point towards the Corolla’s future rather than announce one fixed production model. Toyota has not announced a Malaysian launch plan for any production car based on the concept.
The shape does most of the talking. This is not the safe, sensible Corolla image many buyers know. The concept has a low body, slim lighting, a cleaner fastback-style profile and a cabin-forward look that gives it a far more dramatic stance than today’s showroom car.
Toyota has also left the powertrain question open. At its Japan Mobility Show briefing, Toyota president Koji Sato said the Corolla could evolve across different power sources, including battery EV, plug-in hybrid, hybrid and internal combustion, depending on market needs.
That is the important part behind the show-car shine.
Instead of turning the Corolla into one type of electrified vehicle for every country, Toyota appears to be keeping the door open for several versions.
That would allow the nameplate to continue in markets where charging infrastructure, fuel prices, regulations and buyer habits are not moving at the same pace.
The Corolla badge is highly treasured because it is one of the company’s core global models, and any major change to its formula carries weight. A concept like this lets Toyota test a bolder visual direction without locking itself into final showroom details too early.
If a production Corolla follows this direction, some concept-car features are likely to change before it reaches customers. That is normal. The value of the KLIMS display is that Malaysian visitors can see where Toyota may be heading with a nameplate that has spent decades being sensible.
The current Corolla is the dependable one. This concept is Toyota asking whether the next one can afford to look a little less obedient.














