Two front MacPherson strut assemblies and no rear struts — the rear suspension uses a torsion beam.
Suspension layout of the 2016 Corolla
The 2016 Corolla pairs a MacPherson-strut front suspension with a torsion-beam rear suspension. This configuration determines how many strut components are present on the vehicle and where they are located.
Front suspension
Each front wheel is connected to a MacPherson strut assembly, for a total of two strut units at the front.
Rear suspension
The rear uses a torsion beam axle with coil springs, an arrangement that does not include strut-type components.
Overview: The car has two front struts and no rear struts, totaling two strut assemblies in the vehicle’s suspension system.
Summary
In practical terms, the 2016 Toyota Corolla has two front struts and no rear struts, for a total of two strut assemblies in its suspension setup. This layout is typical for the model and supports a balance between cost, ride quality, and reliability.


