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Let's take a closer look at the Toyota Corolla Hybrid, Kia Ceed Hybrid, and Honda Civic Hybrid across the factors you've mentioned. Here’s an overview to help compare these three models:
1. Towing Capacity
Toyota Corolla Hybrid: Generally around 750 kg unbraked, and 1300 kg braked.
Kia Ceed Hybrid: Usually supports around 1300 kg (braked).
Honda Civic Hybrid: Towing capacity tends to be lower, often not recommended for towing in hybrid variants.
2. Dimensions
Toyota Corolla Hybrid:
Length: ~4,370 mm
Width: ~1,790 mm
Height: ~1,435 mm
Kia Ceed Hybrid:
Length: ~4,310 mm
Width: ~1,800 mm
Height: ~1,447 mm
Honda Civic Hybrid:
Length: ~4,520 mm
Width: ~1,800 mm
Height: ~1,415 mm

3. Ground Clearance
Corolla and Ceed both have around 140-150 mm, while the Civic is lower with about 130 mm.
4. Trunk Size
Corolla Hybrid: 361 L
Ceed Hybrid: 437 L (one of the largest in its class)
Civic Hybrid: Around 410 L
5. Engine Size & Horsepower
Toyota Corolla Hybrid: 1.8L engine, combined output around 122 hp.
Kia Ceed Hybrid: 1.6L engine, around 139 hp.
Honda Civic Hybrid: 2.0L engine, combined output of around 184 hp.
6. Fuel Consumption
Corolla Hybrid: ~4.4 L/100 km
Ceed Hybrid: ~4.7 L/100 km
Civic Hybrid: ~4.9 L/100 km
7. Annual Maintenance and Insurance
Corolla: Typically the lowest maintenance cost.
Ceed: Moderate maintenance costs, slightly higher insurance.
Civic: Higher maintenance cost, higher insurance.
8. Tire Sizes
Corolla: Typically 205/55 R16 or 225/40 R18.
Ceed: Standard 205/55 R16 or 225/45 R17.
Civic: Commonly uses 215/50 R17.
9. Colors Available
Each model offers a range of standard colors, generally about 6-8 options, including shades like white, silver, gray, blue, red, and black.
10. Price Range
Corolla Hybrid: $24,000 - $30,000 USD.
Ceed Hybrid: $27,000 - $32,000 USD (in regions where it’s available).
Civic Hybrid: $28,000 - $34,000 USD.
11. Type Errors & Reliability Issues
Corolla: Generally known for reliability with minimal issues.
Ceed: Some reports of electronic issues and DCT transmission concerns.
Civic: Occasionally reported infotainment and electrical issues, but reliable overall.
12. Body Style
All three models come as compact sedans or hatchbacks, with the Civic often having a sportier profile.
13. Range and Battery
Corolla Hybrid: Small hybrid battery, no EV-only range.
Ceed Hybrid: Slightly larger battery in plug-in versions, offering around 40-50 km EV-only.
Civic Hybrid: Generally small battery focused on fuel economy rather than EV range.
14. Sales Data (USA, Canada, Europe, Asia)
Toyota Corolla: Among the best-selling hybrids globally, especially popular in North America and Asia.
Kia Ceed: Strong sales in Europe, less common in North America.
Honda Civic: Popular in North America and Asia, but limited hybrid versions in some regions.
Each model has unique strengths: the Corolla offers reliability, the Ceed more trunk space, and the Civic a stronger engine and sporty appeal. If towing and trunk space are priorities, the Kia Ceed Hybrid is advantageous. For low maintenance and overall fuel efficiency, the Toyota Corolla Hybrid is typically preferred, while the Honda Civic Hybrid delivers power and a dynamic driving experience.
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1. Towing Capacity
Toyota Corolla Hybrid: Generally around 750 kg unbraked, and 1300 kg braked.
Kia Ceed Hybrid: Usually supports around 1300 kg (braked).
Honda Civic Hybrid: Towing capacity tends to be lower, often not recommended for towing in hybrid variants.
2. Dimensions
Toyota Corolla Hybrid:
Length: ~4,370 mm
Width: ~1,790 mm
Height: ~1,435 mm
Kia Ceed Hybrid:
Length: ~4,310 mm
Width: ~1,800 mm
Height: ~1,447 mm
Honda Civic Hybrid:
Length: ~4,520 mm
Width: ~1,800 mm
Height: ~1,415 mm

3. Ground Clearance
Corolla and Ceed both have around 140-150 mm, while the Civic is lower with about 130 mm.
4. Trunk Size
Corolla Hybrid: 361 L
Ceed Hybrid: 437 L (one of the largest in its class)
Civic Hybrid: Around 410 L
5. Engine Size & Horsepower
Toyota Corolla Hybrid: 1.8L engine, combined output around 122 hp.
Kia Ceed Hybrid: 1.6L engine, around 139 hp.
Honda Civic Hybrid: 2.0L engine, combined output of around 184 hp.
6. Fuel Consumption
Corolla Hybrid: ~4.4 L/100 km
Ceed Hybrid: ~4.7 L/100 km
Civic Hybrid: ~4.9 L/100 km
7. Annual Maintenance and Insurance
Corolla: Typically the lowest maintenance cost.
Ceed: Moderate maintenance costs, slightly higher insurance.
Civic: Higher maintenance cost, higher insurance.
8. Tire Sizes
Corolla: Typically 205/55 R16 or 225/40 R18.
Ceed: Standard 205/55 R16 or 225/45 R17.
Civic: Commonly uses 215/50 R17.
9. Colors Available
Each model offers a range of standard colors, generally about 6-8 options, including shades like white, silver, gray, blue, red, and black.
10. Price Range
Corolla Hybrid: $24,000 - $30,000 USD.
Ceed Hybrid: $27,000 - $32,000 USD (in regions where it’s available).
Civic Hybrid: $28,000 - $34,000 USD.
11. Type Errors & Reliability Issues
Corolla: Generally known for reliability with minimal issues.
Ceed: Some reports of electronic issues and DCT transmission concerns.
Civic: Occasionally reported infotainment and electrical issues, but reliable overall.
12. Body Style
All three models come as compact sedans or hatchbacks, with the Civic often having a sportier profile.
13. Range and Battery
Corolla Hybrid: Small hybrid battery, no EV-only range.
Ceed Hybrid: Slightly larger battery in plug-in versions, offering around 40-50 km EV-only.
Civic Hybrid: Generally small battery focused on fuel economy rather than EV range.
14. Sales Data (USA, Canada, Europe, Asia)
Toyota Corolla: Among the best-selling hybrids globally, especially popular in North America and Asia.
Kia Ceed: Strong sales in Europe, less common in North America.
Honda Civic: Popular in North America and Asia, but limited hybrid versions in some regions.
Each model has unique strengths: the Corolla offers reliability, the Ceed more trunk space, and the Civic a stronger engine and sporty appeal. If towing and trunk space are priorities, the Kia Ceed Hybrid is advantageous. For low maintenance and overall fuel efficiency, the Toyota Corolla Hybrid is typically preferred, while the Honda Civic Hybrid delivers power and a dynamic driving experience.
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