Toyota Unveils The Corolla Cross Compact SUV in Thailand

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July 9, 2020
Toyota Motor Corporation has added the new Corolla Cross compact SUV to its Corolla series. The global premiere of the model was held in Thailand where sales have now commenced. The Corolla Cross will be launched in a growing number of other markets, going forward.Since its launch in Japan in 1966, the Corolla series has sold a cumulative total of 48 million units or more, in more than 150 countries and regions around the world; it is Toyota's best-selling car. The Corolla has continued to evolve in line with the needs of the times and of the regions, it is sold in. By adding a new model to the Corolla series to suit the growing demand of SUVs, the enhanced Corolla line-up enables customers to select the model that better suits their diverse lifestyles and life stages.The Corolla Cross rides on the same Toyota New Global Architecture C (TGNA-C) platform that underpins the Corolla and C-HR. Size-wise, the Corolla Cross is slotted in between the C-HR and the RAV4, complementing the former as the more functional crossover. It measures 4,460mm long, 1,825mm wide, and 1,620mm  high. The C-HR and Corolla Cross share the same 2,640mm wheelbase length.Styling-wise, with "Corolla Meets SUV" being the key phrase for the development of the Corolla Cross, the model was designed as a new type of SUV that combines dignified sturdiness in the exterior. It has a more subdued design when compared to the C-HR, on the front is a pronounced black grille as well as sharp headlights and LED daytime running lights.Along the sides, the Corolla Cross has smoother lines with notable cues being the prominent haunches near the shoulder line, black cladding over the wheels, and an extension of the window line towards the roof-mounted spoiler.Moving to the rear, we find wraparound, two-piece taillights, and a simple tailgate design that sees the Toyota and model badge be arranged vertically above the arched number plate recess. Just like the front, the lower apron here gets a skid plate to reinforce the model’s rugged nature.The interior is very familiar with the Corolla hatchback. There is a large touchscreen jutting out of the dashboard, a digital gauge cluster, and the same air vents as the hatch. Toyota says the Corolla Cross offers ample interior space for up to five passengers and up to 487 litres of space with a puncture repair kit (440 litres with a temporary spare tyre).Features for the Thailand market include a multi-info instrument cluster display, dual-zone climate control with rear vents, drive mode selector, a nine-inch touchscreen head unit, T-Connect telematics, reclining rear seats (up to six degrees) and a powered tailgate with hands-free access.As for safety items, seven airbags come as standard and the Toyota Safety Sense suite is available on higher-end variants. The suite includes the Pre-Collision System, Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control with Lane Tracing Assist, Automatic High Beam, Blind Spot Monitor, an around-view monitor and Rear Cross Traffic Alert.[gallery size="full" ids="18719,18720,18721,18722"]Entry-level models sold in Thailand come outfitted with a 1.8-liter petrol engine producing 140 hp and 175 Nm of torque. This engine drives the front wheels through a CVT.Toyota being Toyota, a hybrid is also on offer and combines a 1.8-liter that produces 98 hp and 142 Nm with an electric motor delivering an extra 72 hp and 163 Nm of torque.Paired with this hybrid setup is an electric CVT. The Corolla Cross comes with MacPherson strut front suspension, torsion-beam rear suspension, disc brakes at all four corners, and is available with 17- and 18-inch wheels wrapped in 215/60 and 225/50 rubber respectively.

Published Date: 2020-07-09 11:00:47
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