Crash test ratings for 2023 Toyota Corolla

Variant: 4-door sedan

IIHS Test Ratings

Crashworthiness

  • Small overlap front
    N/A
  • Small overlap front: driver-side
    G
  • Small overlap front: passenger-side
    G
  • Moderate overlap front: original test
    G
  • Moderate overlap front: updated test
    M
  • Side: original test
    G
  • Side: updated test
    A
  • Roof strength
    G
  • Head restraints & seats
    G

Crash avoidance & mitigation

  • Headlights
    G
  • Front crash prevention: pedestrian
    N/A
  • Front crash prevention: pedestrian (day)
  • Front crash prevention: pedestrian (night)

Seat belts & child restraints

  • Seat belt reminders
    G
  • LATCH ease of use
    G

NHTSA Test Results

Overall

  • Overall safety rating

Frontal Crash

  • Front crash overall rating
  • Front crash combined rating
  • Rear crash combined rating
  • Front crash driver side rating
  • Front crash passenger side rating

Side Crash

  • Side crash overall rating
  • Side barrier crash rating
  • Side barrier driver rating
  • Side barrier rear passenger rating
  • Side pole crash overall rating

Rollover

  • Rollover overall rating
  • Dynamic Tip Result
    No Tip
  • Rollover Risk
    10.5%

You may notice some ratings are marked "N/A". This is because either:

  • Only partial rating data is available for the car.
  • For IIHS tests, some tests may not apply to a car's test year due to evolving testing standards or naming conventions. For example, the roof test was discontinued in 2022, and in 2024, the "Small overlap front" rating replaced the individual driver-side and passenger-side ratings, by simply equalling the lower of the two ratings.

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