2027 Toyota Corolla Hatchback Starts at $24,780 With Bigger Digital Displays
Toyota has confirmed pricing for the 2027 Corolla Hatchback, and the headline number is $24,780 before dealer processing and handling for the base SE grade. That buys a car with more standard technology than last year’s entry point, including a larger dashboard display and driver-assistance features that cost extra on some rival hatchbacks. The bigger changes sit further up the range, where Toyota has upgraded the screens buyers get without moving the sticker price on the top trims.
What You Get for $24,780
The SE grade, which forms the base of the lineup, now comes standard with a 7-inch digital gauge cluster in place of analog dials. Step up to the new SE Premium Package and that display grows to 12.3 inches, paired with a 10.5-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen that handles route guidance, media and vehicle settings.
The XSE trim goes further. It now comes standard with the larger 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster and the 10.5-inch multimedia system, features that previously required buyers to pay extra or settle for a smaller display. Toyota has also added a new dealer-fit option: 18-inch gloss white alloy wheels, sold as a Toyota Genuine Accessory rather than a factory trim exclusive, giving Hatchback owners a way to change the car’s look without switching grades.
Toyota dealerships are expected to start receiving the 2027 Corolla Hatchback this summer, giving buyers a narrow window before the next model year lands.
Power and Efficiency Under the Hood
Every Corolla Hatchback uses the same 2.0-liter Dynamic Force four-cylinder engine, producing 169 horsepower and 151 pound-feet of torque. Dual Variable Valve Timing with intelligence, Toyota’s VVT-i system, helps the engine balance that output against fuel economy, and the Hatchback carries manufacturer-estimated ratings of 32 mpg in the city, 41 mpg on the highway and 35 mpg combined on the SE grade. For a compact car aimed at daily commuting, those figures sit near the top of its class for a non-hybrid gasoline engine.
Drivers won’t find a conventional automatic gearbox here. Toyota fits a Dynamic Shift continuously variable transmission across the range, and it behaves differently from older CVTs that could feel rubbery under hard acceleration. A physical launch gear handles the initial getaway before the transmission hands off to the CVT’s pulley system, and every grade comes with paddle shifters that simulate 10 preset ratios. Combined with sport mode tuning, the setup gives the Hatchback a more responsive feel off the line and through the gears than the Corolla name’s older reputation as a plain commuter car. NORMAL, ECO and SPORT drive modes let owners dial that character up or down depending on the trip.
The chassis underneath carries over the same MacPherson strut front and multi-link rear suspension that has defined the current Corolla generation, tuned for a mix of agile handling and everyday ride comfort.
Standard Safety Kit Across Every Grade
Every 2027 Corolla Hatchback, regardless of trim, comes with Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 as standard equipment. That suite bundles a Pre-Collision System with pedestrian detection, full-speed range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist, Lane Tracing Assist, Road Sign Assist, Automatic High Beams and Proactive Driving Assist. None of it is optional or grade-gated. Buyers cross-shopping rivals that reserve driver-assistance features for higher trims will find every 2027 Corolla Hatchback grade gets the same protection.
Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert is also standard across the lineup. It watches for vehicles in adjacent lanes and warns drivers backing out of parking spaces or driveways when cross traffic approaches from either side, using visual and audible alerts.
Buyers also get trial periods for Toyota’s Connected Services, including Safety Connect, Service Connect and Remote Connect, plus a 30-day, 3GB trial of Wi-Fi Connect. Additional services such as Drive Connect are available on some grades. Those services rely on a 4G connection and switch to paid subscriptions once the trial period ends.
Design Changes and Where to Find One
The exterior styling keeps the current Hatchback’s rounded, muscular stance, with chiseled character lines and slim LED headlamps that wrap into the front fenders. The XSE grade adds LED fog lights up front, finished with chrome bezels, while LED taillamps across the range use a diffusing inner lens Toyota says reinforces the car’s wide rear stance.

Wheel sizes run from 16 to 18 inches depending on grade, and the newly available 18-inch gloss white accessory wheels give buyers who want a lighter look an option beyond the standard finishes. Exterior color choices include Blueprint, Inferno, Inked, Classic Silver Metallic, Finish Line Red, Magnetic Gray Metallic, Wind Chill Pearl and Ice Cap, with two-tone black roof combinations available on several of those shades.
With pricing confirmed and dealership arrivals expected this summer, the 2027 Corolla Hatchback gives Toyota a refreshed answer to hatchback rivals that have leaned harder into tech-heavy cabins over the past two model years.