Toyota NZ adds Corolla Cross SUV to line-up

The Corolla Cross has a higher ride than the Corolla hatch. Photos: Toyota NZ

Toyota New Zealand is expanding its Corolla line-up, literally, with the introduction of the Cross, an SUV that is larger than the hatchback.

The Corolla Cross has a higher ride than the Corolla hatch with significantly more cargo space, a 750kg braked tow rating and, in the top model, an all-wheel drive system.

The Corolla Cross is fitted with a new powerful and fuel-efficient 2.0-litre engine, matched to the latest fifth-generation Toyota hybrid electric system.

The Cross sits between the Toyota C-HR and RAV4 in terms of size.

Toyota NZ General Manager of New Vehicles, Steve Prangnell says he expects the Corolla Cross to become the top-selling model in the Corolla range.

 “The all-new Corolla Cross builds on Corolla’s legendary reputation and offers even more versatility and creature comforts to make everything, from a daily commute to a weekend escape, more memorable,” he says.

Toyota NZ expects the Corolla Cross to become the top-selling model in the Corolla range.

The 2.0-litre petrol hybrid electric engine with E-CVT transmission, producing 135kW total system output is higher than the Corolla Hatch and Wagon.

The Limited AWD features Toyota's E-Four all-wheel drive system, adding a second motor on the rear axle for increased capability.

 “The E-Four all-wheel drive allows the Corolla Cross to achieve excellent performance, a satisfying ride, and outstanding spaciousness to accommodate life’s adventures with a surprisingly large cargo capacity,” says Steve.

Three grades of Corolla Cross will be marketed in New Zealand: the front-wheel-drive GX and GXL grades; the Limited will be available in both FWD and AWD.

Prices start at $41,990 to $51,990 with all Corolla Cross models eligible for a customer Clean Car Rebate ranging between $3108.97 and $2851.21.

The 2-litre petrol hybrid electric engine has higher than the Corolla Hatch and Wagon.

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