What you're looking at is the estate version of the Toyota Corolla, dubbed 'Touring Sports'. Sadly the SA market has never really responded to station wagons so it's highly unlikely it'll make its way down here, but for those who don't want an SUV, it's an interesting proposition.
The Corolla Trek features 20mm additional ground clearance, a new-look grille, plastic cladding, 17-inch alloys, LED headlights, fog lights and some Trek badging. Inside, there's 2-tone upholstery, wood trim and Trek badging on the door sills. It also boasts the semi-autonomous Toyota Safety Sense which comprises auto high beam, traffic sign recognition, lane assist, pre-collision safety, pedestrian/cyclist detection as well as adaptive cruise control with auto start/stop.
In terms of engine options, Toyota has made available its 1.2-litre turbo, 1.8-litre naturally aspirated and a hybrid option.
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