A basemodel with the same 2.0-Liter 4-Cylinder (CVTi-S) found in the CH-R would be a good option.
A basemodel with the same 2.0-Liter 4-Cylinder (CVTi-S) found in the CH-R would be a good option.I wonder if and when the Cross gets to the US if there will be more than one trim level that is not a hybrid.
It seems like in other markets there is only one base level non- hybrid.A basemodel with the same 2.0-Liter 4-Cylinder (CVTi-S) found in the CH-R would be a good option.
I'd have to think an American model would have the 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine as the base model. That way it keeps the cost down.It seems like in other markets there is only one base level non- hybrid.
But you think there will be only one non-hybrid level?I'd have to think an American model would have the 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine as the base model. That way it keeps the cost down.
Well I think a hybrid AWD would be popular. I am not sure that a PHEV would be, but you never know. 🙂It would be nice to have a Corolla Cross hybrid PHEV AWD version. That would be the best of the best, killing all others.
Let's hope for the best.
I think so, as everyone shifts to hybrid and electric models there's going to be less engine options to choose from.But you think there will be only one non-hybrid level?
Today, at the news conference, my question was answered. They are all 2.0 engines on 3 levels ...L,LE and XLE.I wonder if and when the Cross gets to the US if there will be more than one trim level that is not a hybrid.