Toyota Corolla Cross | |
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Manufacturer | Toyota |
Model code | XG10 [1] |
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Production | July 2020 – present |
Model years | 2022–present (North America) |
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Class | Subcompact crossover SUV (B) |
Body style | 5-door SUV |
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Platform | TNGA: GA-C [6] |
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Electric motor | List
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Power output | List
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Hybrid drivetrain | Power-split |
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Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,640 mm (103.9 in) |
Length | 4,460–4,490 mm (175.6–176.8 in) |
Width | 1,825 mm (71.9 in) |
Height | 1,620 mm (63.8 in) |
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The Toyota Corolla Cross (Japanese: トヨタ・カローラクロス, Hepburn: Toyota Karōra Kurosu) is a subcompact crossover SUV produced by the Japanese automaker Toyota since 2020. Adopting the Corolla nameplate, it is positioned as a more practical and larger alternative to the C-HR and built on the same TNGA-C (GA-C) platform as the E210 series Corolla. [9] [6] [7] [10] [11] By size, the Corolla Cross is positioned between the smaller C-HR—with which it shares a platform—and the larger RAV4, in Toyota's global crossover SUV lineup. [7]
It was first unveiled in Thailand in July 2020 along with other Southeast Asian markets and Taiwan in the same year, while its introduction in other markets started in 2021.
The twin model of the Corolla Cross, called the Toyota Frontlander (Chinese :锋兰达; pinyin :Fēnglándá), is available exclusively in China and was introduced in late 2021.
The Corolla Cross is the second Toyota crossover built on the GA-C platform, after the smaller C-HR which was launched in 2016. The vehicle shares the same 2,640 mm (103.9 in) wheelbase as the C-HR, but occupies a larger footprint prioritising on interior space and practicality. [12] For the front-wheel drive models, it is equipped with a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension instead of an independent rear suspension used on the regular Corolla and the C-HR to save interior space and cut costs, [13] while all-wheel drive models still come with rear independent units. Development was led by chief engineer Daizo Kameyama. [11]
The interior is shared with the regular Corolla, with minor redesigns. [14] It offers a claimed boot space of 487 L (17.2 cu ft) if equipped with a puncture repair kit, and 440 L (16 cu ft) with a temporary spare tyre. [15]
As of December 2023 [update] , the Corolla Cross is produced in Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, Brazil, United States, Malaysia, China, South Africa and Pakistan. [16] [17] [18]
The conventional petrol model uses either a 1.8-litre 2ZR-FE / 2ZR-FAE regular/ 2ZR-FBE flex fuel [11] or a 2.0-litre M20A-FKS regular/ M20A-FKB flex fuel four-cylinder petrol engines [19] that produces 103 kW (138 hp; 140 PS) at 6,000 rpm and 177 N⋅m (131 lb⋅ft) of torque at 4,000 rpm and 126–130 kW (169–174 hp; 171–177 PS) at 6,600 rpm and 207–210 N⋅m (153–155 lb⋅ft) of torque at 4,400–4,800 rpm respectively.
Hybrid variants uses either a 1.8-litre 2ZR-FXE or a 2.0-litre M20A-FXS four-cylinder petrol engines. The 1.8-litre unit produces 72 kW (97 hp; 98 PS) at 5,200 rpm and 142 N⋅m (105 lb⋅ft) of torque at 3,600 rpm paired with an eCVT and works together with a 6.5-Ah nickel-metal hydride battery as well as an 1NM AC synchronous electric motor rated at 53 kW (71 hp; 72 PS) and 163 N⋅m (120 lb⋅ft) to provide a total system output of 90 kW (121 hp; 122 PS). The 2.0-litre unit has a total system output of 146 kW (196 hp; 199 PS).
The Toyota Corolla Cross was launched in Bangladesh on 8 January 2021. [20]
The Corolla Cross marketed as the Toyota Cross for the Bruneian market was launched on 21 August 2020. It is only offered with a 1.8-litre 2ZR-FE petrol engine in Standard or High trim levels. [21]
The 1.8-litre hybrid variant was introduced in October 2022.
The Corolla Cross received a facelift on 24 May 2024. The Standard trim was discontinued, leaving only the High and Hybrid trim levels. [22]
The Corolla Cross for the Chinese market is produced and marketed by FAW Toyota. Its twin model is produced by GAC Toyota and marketed as the Frontlander (Chinese :锋兰达; pinyin :Fēnglándá). Both the Corolla Cross and Frontlander was unveiled at the Guangzhou Auto Show in November 2021. The Frontlander adopts the Japanese model's front and rear styling. [23] The Frontlander is powered with a 2.0-litre M20C-FKS engine, while the Corolla Cross is powered with a M20E-FKS unit. It is positioned as the entry-level SUV of Toyota in the market with a lower pricing compared to the C-HR/IZOA. [24]
The Indonesian market Corolla Cross was launched on 6 August 2020 and is offered in one petrol and hybrid models. [25] Due to low sales, the conventional petrol model was no longer distributed to the dealers since August 2021. [26] The hybrid GR Sport trim was introduced on 16 February 2023. [27]
The Japanese market Corolla Cross was unveiled on 14 September 2021, with a differentiated front fascia from the global model (later shared with the Chinese market Frontlander and the North American market Corolla Cross Hybrid S/SE/XSE), headlight and taillight clusters (later shared with the European model), and the dedicated Corolla "C" front logo. trim levels available are "X", G, S and Z, and is offered with a either 1.8-litre 2ZR-FAE petrol or a 1.8-litre 2ZR-FXE hybrid petrol engines. "E-Four" all-wheel drive is optional for the latter. [28] Independent multi-link rear suspension setup is standard for E-Four models, while a panoramic roof is available for higher trim levels. [29] [30]
The Corolla Cross for the Malaysian market was launched on 25 March 2021. Initial trim levels were 1.8 G and 1.8 V. Both trim levels were offered with the 1.8-litre 2ZR-FE engine paired with continuously variable transmission (CVT). The V trim is equipped with Toyota Safety Sense. The early batch of the car were imported from Thailand, [31] while locally assembled model went on sale in October 2021 along with the introduction of the hybrid model. The hybrid version was launched on 14 January 2022. [32] Deliveries for all CKD models started in early 2022. [33] [34] [35] The GR Sport trim (based on 1.8 V trim) was introduced on 17 February 2023. [36] The facelifted Corolla Cross was launched on 4 December 2024 with three variants: 1.8 V, 1.8 HEV, and 1.8 HEV GR Sport. [37]
The Corolla Cross for the GCC markets was launched on 15 March 2021. It is powered by a 1.8-litre hybrid engine paired with CVT transmission. In the UAE market it is offered in two trim levels XL and GLI, the Saudi Arabian market it is offered in three trim levels LE, XLE and LTD, and the Bahrain market it is offered in a single trim. [38]
The Corolla Cross for the Burmese market was launched on 4 September 2020 and is only offered in 1.8 V petrol model. The 1.8 V trim is equipped with Toyota Safety Sense. [39] [40]
The Corolla Cross was initially launched in Pakistan in April 2021 as an imported model and was offered in three trim levels. [41] However, the local production of the vehicle started in December 2023, making it Toyota's first hybrid electric vehicle to be assembled in Pakistan. [18] The locally assembled vehicle was initially offered in two hybrid variants: the 1.8 HEV (MID) and the 1.8 HEV X (HIGH). Both variants come with the 1.8-litre 2ZR-FXE hybrid petrol engine. [42]
Later on, in March 2024, two petrol variants of the Corolla Cross were also launched: the 1.8 (MID) and the 1.8 X (HIGH). Both variants come with the 1.8-litre 2ZR-FE petrol engine. [43]
The Corolla Cross for the Philippine market was launched on 20 August 2020 and initially offered in 1.8 G and 1.8 V Hybrid trim levels. [44] The hybrid GR Sport variant was later introduced in March 2022. [45]
The facelifted Corolla Cross was launched in the Philippines on 12 April 2024 with an all-hybrid lineup. It is offered in three trim levels: 1.8 G, 1.8 V and 1.8 GR-S, all powered by the carryover 1.8-litre 2ZR-FXE hybrid powertrain. Toyota Safety sense is standard on the V hybrid and GR-Sport hybrid. [46]
The Corolla Cross for the Taiwanese market was launched on 12 October 2020. It is offered in 1.8 G, 1.8 V and 1.8 Hybrid trim levels. All trim levels are equipped with Toyota Safety Sense. [47] The hybrid GR Sport trim was launched on 14 September 2021. [48]
The Corolla Cross for the Thai market was launched on 9 July 2020. [10] It was initially offered in 1.8 Sport, Hybrid Smart, Hybrid Premium and Hybrid Premium Safety trim levels. The Hybrid Premium Safety trim is equipped with Toyota Safety Sense. [6] In September 2021, the Corolla Cross is given the Modellista accessories package on top of existing variants in Thailand. [49] The GR Sport trim was released in November 2021 with a redesigned front fascia. [50] The base Sport trim was replaced by Sport Plus trim in late November 2022. [51]
The facelifted Corolla Cross was launched in Thailand on 8 February 2024, with four variants: Sport Plus, HEV Premium, HEV Premium Luxury and HEV GR Sport. [52]
The Corolla Cross for the Vietnamese market was launched on 5 August 2020. It is offered in 1.8 G, 1.8 V and 1.8 Hybrid trim levels. [53] The 1.8 V and 1.8 Hybrid trim levels are equipped with Toyota Safety Sense. The facelifted Corolla Cross was launched on 6 May 2024 with two variants available: V and HEV. [54]
The Corolla Cross went on sale in 2022 to compete in the C-segment SUV space. [55] Built in Japan, [56] the European market Corolla Cross is powered by a 2.0-litre M20A-FXS hybrid petrol engine with a combined output of 146 kW (196 hp; 199 PS). An all-wheel drive model (AWD-i) is available with an additional rear electric motor producing 30.6 kW (41 hp; 42 PS). [57] It is equipped with the Japanese-model headlight and taillight clusters, while equipment list included panoramic roof, 12.3-inch instrument panel and a 10.5-inch central display. [58]
The Corolla Cross was revealed in Brazil on 12 March 2021. Locally manufactured at the Sorocaba plant, it is powered by either a direct-injected 2.0-litre M20A-FKB flex fuel petrol engine for XR and XRE trim levels, or a 1.8-litre 2ZR-FXE hybrid flex fuel unit for XRV and XRX trim levels. [59] Toyota targeted the hybrid version to contribute 30 percent of Corolla Cross total sales in the country. [60] It is also exported to 22 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. [61]
The facelifted model debuted in Brazil in April 2024, with four trim levels: XR, XRE, XRX and GR Sport, with the same engine options from the pre-facelift model. [62]
The Corolla Cross was introduced to the Colombian market in May 2021. It is imported from Brazil and available in both petrol and hybrid versions. [63]
The facelifted model debuted in Colombia in May 2024 with the same variants. [64]
The Corolla Cross was launched in Mexico on 23 January 2023, available in LE and XLE trim levels, it is powered by a 2.0-litre M20A-FKS petrol engine. [65] The Hybrid model powered by a 2.0-litre M20A-FXS hybrid petrol engine, based on the LE trim, was later added in July 2023. [66]
The Corolla Cross for the North American market was unveiled on 2 June 2021. [67] [16] The first vehicle to be built at the Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA plant in Huntsville, Alabama, the production began on 30 September 2021. [68] Initially only available with a 2.0-litre M20A-FKS petrol engine paired with the K120 "Direct Shift" CVT, it was offered in L, LE and XLE trim levels in the United States and Canada, and in LE trim in Mexico, with an all-wheel drive system available as an option in former two markets. [69]
The hybrid model with standard all-wheel drive was unveiled on 1 June 2022 for the 2023 model year. Powered by a 2.0-litre M20A-FXS hybrid petrol engine, it is offered in S, SE, and XSE trim levels in the United States, and in SE and XSE trim levels in Canada. [70] [71] The S, SE, and XSE trim levels are newly introduced for the 2023 model year, which adopts the Japanese market Corolla Cross and the Chinese market Frontlander front fascia design and is equipped with a sport-tuned suspension. [72] [73]
The Corolla Cross was launched in Kenya on 18 November 2020 and is only offered with a 1.8-litre 2ZR-FE petrol engine in Limited and Executive trim levels. [74]
The Corolla Cross went on sale in South Africa in November 2021, available in Xi, XS, and XR trim levels. [75] Produced locally at the Toyota South Africa Motors plant, it is powered by either a 1.8-litre 2ZR-FE petrol or a 1.8-litre 2ZR-FXE hybrid petrol engines. [76] Four styling packages were offered: X-Over, Urban Sport, Adventure, and Hybrid. [77]
The Corolla Cross was announced for the Australian market in August 2022, and went on sale on 12 October 2022. [78] Imported from Japan and sharing the styling with the European market Corolla Cross, the trim levels offered are GX, GXL and Atmos with either a 2.0-litre M20A-FKS petrol or a 2.0-litre M20A-FXS hybrid petrol engines. All-wheel drive option is available for hybrid models. [79] [80] The Corolla Cross lineup in Australia became hybrid-only in July 2024. [81]
The Corolla Cross for New Zealand market went on sale on 13 October 2022. [82] Like the Australian model, it is imported from Japan and also shares the styling with the European market Corolla Cross. trim levels offered are GX, GXL and Limited with either a 2.0-litre M20A-FKS petrol or a 2.0-litre M20A-FXS hybrid petrol engines. All-wheel drive option is available for hybrid models. [83] [84]
The Corolla Cross H2 Concept is a Corolla Cross prototype fitted with a modified G16E-GTS engine to run with hydrogen fuel. [85]
The US market Corolla Cross was awarded the "Top Safety Pick+" by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety in 2021. It received overall Good and Superior ratings on all categories except headlights, as only the XLE trim with Adaptive Front Lighting System received the Good rating while the other trims were rated Acceptable. [86] [87]
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The Corolla Cross was the 2022 South African Car of the Year. [91]
Year | Japan [92] | Thailand | Vietnam | Indonesia [93] | Malaysia [94] | Philippines | Taiwan | U.S. [95] | Canada | Mexico | Colombia | Brazil | Argentina | Europe [a] | South Africa |
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2020 | 12,945 [96] | 7,070 [97] | 1,101 | 598 [98] | 12,080 [99] | ||||||||||
2021 | 17,780 | 18,770 [100] | 18,411 [101] | 1,519 | 3,735 | 1,539 [102] | 40,675 [103] | 7,203 [104] | 316 [105] | 380 [106] | 34,255 [107] | 4,629 [108] | 3,610 [109] | ||
2022 | 59,070 | 20,979 [110] | 21,473 [111] | 1,001 | 17,208 [112] | 39,585 [113] | 56,666 [104] | 9,263 [114] | 2,552 [115] | 5,383 [116] | 42,460 [117] | 12,691 [118] | 11,417 [119] | 15,841 [120] | |
2023 | 67,350 | 18,730 [121] [122] | 10,485 [123] | 1,217 | 3,366 [124] | 37,412 [125] | 71,110 [126] | 13,140 [127] | 3,236 [128] | 5,798 [129] | 42,075 [130] | 11,350 [131] | 47,026 [132] | 22,592 [133] |
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