We are excited to reveal brand new spy photos that show the US bound Toyota Corolla Cross undergoing testing in Colorado!
Toyota's newest crossover will use their modular TNGA-C platform that's used on the Corolla, CH-R, Lexus UX, and Prius. The Corolla Cross will rival the likes of the Jeep Renegade, Ford EcoSport, Kia Seltos, Mazda's CX-30, and the Chevrolet TrailBlazer.
The Corolla Cross will sit on a 2,640 mm wheelbase which is close to the C-HR. It's also expected to be shorter in length, narrower, and shorter in height.
Two engines are expected to be available for the Corolla cross, a 1.8L four-cylinder paired to a CVT automatic making 140 HP and 129 lb-ft of torque along with a hybrid that has a 98 HP 1.8L Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder that pairs to an electric motor for an additional 72 HP and 120 lb-ft of torque (CVT automatic transmission as well).
Power is expected to come from a 1.8 four-cylinder paired to a CVT automatic making 140 HP and 129 lb-ft of torque. A hybrid is also expected with a 98 HP 1.8L Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder that pairs to an electric motor for an additional 72 HP and 120 lb-ft of torque, again driven by a CVT automatic.
Production will likely take place at Toyota’s Alabama plant, considering that in July 2019, Toyota announced that Corolla production at the upcoming Toyota/Mazda plant in Alabama was being canceled to make room for a new crossover.
Toyota's newest crossover will use their modular TNGA-C platform that's used on the Corolla, CH-R, Lexus UX, and Prius. The Corolla Cross will rival the likes of the Jeep Renegade, Ford EcoSport, Kia Seltos, Mazda's CX-30, and the Chevrolet TrailBlazer.
The Corolla Cross will sit on a 2,640 mm wheelbase which is close to the C-HR. It's also expected to be shorter in length, narrower, and shorter in height.
Two engines are expected to be available for the Corolla cross, a 1.8L four-cylinder paired to a CVT automatic making 140 HP and 129 lb-ft of torque along with a hybrid that has a 98 HP 1.8L Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder that pairs to an electric motor for an additional 72 HP and 120 lb-ft of torque (CVT automatic transmission as well).
Power is expected to come from a 1.8 four-cylinder paired to a CVT automatic making 140 HP and 129 lb-ft of torque. A hybrid is also expected with a 98 HP 1.8L Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder that pairs to an electric motor for an additional 72 HP and 120 lb-ft of torque, again driven by a CVT automatic.
Production will likely take place at Toyota’s Alabama plant, considering that in July 2019, Toyota announced that Corolla production at the upcoming Toyota/Mazda plant in Alabama was being canceled to make room for a new crossover.