Depends on model year and any modifications done to the engine. Stock HP for North American bound Corollas range anywhere from a 1st generation Corolla (1966-1969) 1.1L carburated engines with 60HP all the way to a 9th generation 2005-2006 Corolla XRS 1.8L VVTL-i engine with 170HP. Once you get into modified Corollas, the only limit is with how much time, effort, and money will be expended to get your HP goals. Good example is the UK's Fensport Corolla - heavily modified, makes in excess of 650HP.
The correct horsepower for this car is 100.
The 1993 Toyota Corolla had 110 horsepower. To achieve the Corollas maximum horsepower you would need to be moving at 5,600 rpms.
The new 2011 Corolla S has 134hp. That would be stock .
125 hp
1992 models (sedans and wagons) had 102 horsepower. The 130 horsepower engine in the Corolla GT-S was only available through 1991, since that coupe model was dropped for 1992.
2015 Prius134 HP. It's the 1.8L same engine used in Corolla
The horsepower will depend on your engine size. A 1.6 L engine will have less horsepower than a 1.8L engine. I am sure you can find that info in the owner's manual or contact a Toyota dealer.
No, the 1.6cc Corolla Altis cannot overpower the 1.8cc Corolla Altis. The high the horsepower the higher the power.
90 whole horsepower, which is almost 1hp per cubic inch so it's pretty respectable, especially for 1980.
The 2005 Toyota Corolla's engine produces 130 hp @ 6000 rpm.
The 2001 Toyota Corolla's engine produces 125 hp @ 5800 rpm.
The 2003 Toyota Corolla's engine produces 130 hp @ 6000 rpm.