The Toyota Corona is a mid-size sedan that was produced by Toyota from 1957 to 2001, undergoing multiple generational changes over its production span. Originating as a compact yet spacious vehicle, the Corona evolved with enhanced dimensions and modern features reflecting the automotive trends of each era. Known for its reliability and efficiency, the model transitioned through nine major generations, adapting to market demands and technological advancements. This comprehensive overview covers the size, design, and specifications of every Toyota Corona generation, illustrating its significance in Toyota’s lineup.
Discontinued Generations
1996 Toyota Corona Premio (T21)

1410 mm
L:4600 mm | W:1695 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1996-2001
- Model Year: 1996
Body Style: Sedan
- Length: 4600 mm181.1 in
- Width: 1695 mm66.7 in
- Height: 1410 mm55.5 in
- Trunk Capacity: 490 liter17.3 cu ft
1989 Toyota Corona EXiV

1325 mm
L:4505 mm | W:1740 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1989-1998
- Model Year: 1989
Body Style: Sedan
- Length: 4505 mm177.4 in
- Width: 1690-1740 mm66.5-68.5 in
- Height: 1325 mm52.2 in
1992 Toyota Corona Hatch (T19)

1410 mm
L:4520 mm | W:1695 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1992-1997
- Model Year: 1992
Body Style: Hatchback
- Length: 4520 mm178.0 in
- Width: 1620-1695 mm63.8-66.7 in
- Height: 1410 mm55.5 in
1992 Toyota Corona (T19)

1425 mm
L:4520 mm | W:1740 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1992-1996
- Model Year: 1992
Body Style: Sedan
- Length: 4500-4520 mm177.2-178.0 in
- Width: 1695-1740 mm66.7-68.5 in
- Height: 1325-1425 mm52.2-56.1 in
1982 Toyota Corona (T140)

Discontinued Model - Production: 1983-1987
- Model Year: 1982
Body Style: Sedan
1979 Toyota Corona Hatch (TT)

Discontinued Model - Production: 1978-1981
- Model Year: 1979
Body Style: Hatchback
1973 Toyota Corona Station Wagon (RT118)

Discontinued Model - Production: 1973-1979
- Model Year: 1973
Body Style: Wagon
1973 Toyota Corona (RX,RT)

Discontinued Model - Production: 1972-1979
- Model Year: 1973
Body Style: Sedan