{"id":8813,"date":"2018-09-14T13:02:47","date_gmt":"2018-09-14T03:02:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.privatefleet.com.au\/blog\/?p=8813"},"modified":"2020-06-20T00:22:45","modified_gmt":"2020-06-19T14:22:45","slug":"2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-2-0l","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.privatefleet.com.au\/blog\/japanese-cars\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-2-0l\/","title":{"rendered":"2019 Toyota Corolla Ascent Sport 2.0L"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.wordpress.com\/2018\/09\/12\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-2-0l\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-profile\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7917\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-7917\" src=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.files.wordpress.com\/2018\/09\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-profile.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"768\" height=\"434\" \/><\/a>The <strong>Toyota Corolla<\/strong>&#8216;s recent update provides an option of a <strong>hybrid<\/strong> drivetrain featuring a 1.8L petrol engine and battery power, or a non-assisted 2.0L petrol engine. The range is fitted with a revamped CVT with launch gear (2.0L engine only), and it&#8217;s the 2.0L engine that makes a better fist of this combination. The engine is available across the new three model range and it&#8217;s that inside the <strong>Ascent Sport<\/strong> that we&#8217;ve has tested.<a href=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.wordpress.com\/2018\/09\/12\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-2-0l\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-engine\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7914\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-7914\" src=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.files.wordpress.com\/2018\/09\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-engine.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"768\" height=\"434\" \/><\/a>The CVT has a feature called <a href=\"https:\/\/newsroom.toyota.co.jp\/en\/powertrain2018\/cvt\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><strong>Direct Shift<\/strong><\/a>, a mechanical ratio that assists greatly, in the case of the 2.0L, in getting the Corolla off the line swiftly. Compared the the hesitancy that the 1.8L\/battery system has the 2.0L is a far better proposition. There&#8217;s instant response, and forward motion is rapid to say the least. There&#8217;s no excess in economy either, with a constant 4.9L to 5.2L per 100km being seen on the econometer. That&#8217;s better than the quoted combined figure from Toyota of 6.0L\/100km. The CVT feels more alive, more connected, and engages the driver on a higher level than the hybrid. Having better power and torque goes a long way to helping that. 125kW versus 72kW. 200Nm versus 142Nm.<a href=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.wordpress.com\/2018\/09\/12\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-2-0l\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-wheel\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7920\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-7920\" src=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.files.wordpress.com\/2018\/09\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-wheel.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"768\" height=\"434\" \/><\/a>Handling is, oddly, also seat of the pants better even with a smaller wheel. They&#8217;re 205\/55\/16s on the Ascent Sport, with the roundy bits from Dunlop&#8217;s Enasave range. There&#8217;s occasional chirping from the tyres when pushed hard but otherwise there&#8217;s a real sense of fun and verve in the way the whole chassis holds together on road. There&#8217;s a touch of understeer when pushed hard yet it&#8217;s otherwise tenacious in every way. Straight line ride quality is subtly more comfortable, with less than flat roads made to feel pancake like.<\/p>\n<p>The interior is closer to the SX too, with cloth seats, a slightly less visually appealing look and feel to the plastics, but still not without a decent comfort level though. <strong>DAB audio<\/strong> features and the tuner is better than that found in the<strong> Kia Cerato<\/strong> recently reviewed for sensitivity. There&#8217;s a good level of standard kit including driver aids and safety equipment including Toyota&#8217;s <strong>Lane Trace Assist<\/strong> and <strong>Lane Departure Alert<\/strong> with steering assist.<a href=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.wordpress.com\/2018\/09\/12\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-2-0l\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-dash\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7913\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-7913\" src=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.files.wordpress.com\/2018\/09\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-dash.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"768\" height=\"434\" \/><\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.wordpress.com\/2018\/09\/12\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-2-0l\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-rear-seats\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7919\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-7919\" src=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.files.wordpress.com\/2018\/09\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-rear-seats.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"768\" height=\"434\" \/><\/a>Like the ZR and SX as tested and reviewed recently, the exterior has also been given a make over. The front end has been sharpened with a harder edged style to each side of the headlights, with the rear mirroring that. The outer edge swoops down at the front while the rear has a more heavily defined crease line forming something akin to an &#8220;X&#8221; look, drawing a line from a bumper crease through to an extended inwards tail light motif. The rear window is laid forward by an extra fourteen degrees and the triangular rear pillar is gone, replaced by a more traditional arch look. It&#8217;s a distinctive look that builds upon the revamp from a couple of years ago.<strong><a href=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.wordpress.com\/2018\/09\/12\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-2-0l\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-rear-quarter\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7918\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-7918\" src=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.files.wordpress.com\/2018\/09\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-rear-quarter.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"768\" height=\"434\" \/><\/a><\/strong><a href=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.wordpress.com\/2018\/09\/12\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-2-0l\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-front\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7916\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-7916\" src=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.files.wordpress.com\/2018\/09\/2019-toyota-corolla-ascent-sport-front.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"768\" height=\"434\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>At The End Of The Drive.<\/strong><br \/>\nThe <strong>2019 Toyota Ascent Sport<\/strong> without the Hybrid drivetrain is a better car for it. The package is economical, effective, and simply more enjoyable. At mid $20K for a driveaway price (check with your dealer) it&#8217;s a bit more expensive than some of the opposition but the loyal following the car has will overcome that. As technologically oriented as the Hybrid package is, the non-hybrid version brings back something the hybrid doesn&#8217;t have.<\/p>\n<p>Fun.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.toyota.com.au\/corolla\/hatch\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Here<\/a> is where you can find out everything you need to know. <a href=\"http:\/\/credit-n.ru\/offers-zaim\/vashi-dengi-zaim.html\" style=\"visibility: hidden;\">http:\/\/credit-n.ru\/offers-zaim\/vashi-dengi-zaim.html<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Toyota Corolla&#8216;s recent update provides an option of a hybrid drivetrain featuring a 1.8L petrol engine and battery power, or a non-assisted 2.0L petrol engine. The range is fitted with a revamped CVT with launch gear (2.0L engine only), and it&#8217;s the 2.0L engine that makes a better fist of this combination. 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