Last October at the Japan Mobility Show, Toyota revealed the Corolla Concept that serves to preview the next generation of its well-known nameplate. A striking thing to look at, the concept was one of the main attractions at the event with its sharp angles, exaggerated lines and radical surfacing that signify a new design direction for what is typically an inoffensive “people’s car.” However, the transition from concept to production car will inevitably see some of these (complex and expensive) design cues be omitted or revised, so how might a 13th-generation Corolla look like? Well, rendering wiz Theophilus Chin has done to work to create a digital imagining of an all-new Corolla. The end result is a car that faithfully retains the concept’s pointed “hammerhead face” and light signature, the latter featuring boomerang-shaped elements bridged by a full-width light bar and accompanied by a segmented lower portion. At the rear, you’ll find a simpler take on the full-width taillights that ditches the trapezoidal-shaped centre portion just above the ‘Corolla’ script. Also toned down is the boot lid, which has been shortened and integrates a ducktail. As with the concept, the number plate sits in a deep recess in the lower apron. Elsewhere, the overfenders at the front have also been removed on the “production version,” and there are normal door handles instead of flush pop-out ones – ditto the side mirrors. The concept’s distinctive side crease survives the transition but not the two-tone roof. So, what do you think of Theo’s take on a 13th-generation Corolla? Is it attractive to you or has too much of the “good stuff” been removed? Share your thoughts in the comments below. GALLERY: 2025 Toyota Corolla Concept Compare prices between different insurer providers to save the most on your car insurance renewal compared to other competing services. Many payment method supported and you can pay with instalment using Atome, Grab PayLater or Shopee SPayLater.