The Corolla Cross is not going to be anyone's idea of a performance vehicle, but you can expect 29 MPG in city driving and 32 MPG on the highway, which is great for any SUV. The engine is paired with a continuously variable transmission. This is the luxury model, starting at $27,625 with all-wheel-drive.Īll trims offer the same engine, a 2.0-liter four-cylinder with 169 horsepower and 150 pound-feet of torque. The upholstery is SofTex, which simulates leather very nicely. This is the model that most people are likely to buy, and it is priced starting at $25,845 with all-wheel-drive.Ī D V E R T I S I N G | Continue reading belowĪt the top of the line, the Corolla Cross XLE comes with 18-inch wheels, a 10-way power driver's seat with lumbar support, both front seats are heated, and it has front and rear parking assist with automatic braking, among other features. The LE trim upgrades to an eight-inch display and adds wireless device charging, blind spot and rear cross-traffic monitor, alloy wheels, push-button starting, and automatic climate control. This model is affordably priced at $22,195 with front-wheel-drive only, or $23,495 with all-wheel-drive.
The most basic is the Corolla Cross L, which comes with a seven-inch touchscreen display that supports both Apple and Android phone integration, LED lights all around, and 17-inch steel wheels with covers. You have a choice between front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive, and three trim levels. The Corolla Cross can tow a trailer up to 1,500 pounds, so your light travel trailer, boat, or utility trailer are all good to go. Even if you buy the basic trim, you're getting a versatile and convenient SUV with 26.5 cubic feet of cargo space and seating for five passengers. The Corolla Cross is compact, but reasonably spacious and comfortable inside. That's the spirit they're trying to carry into this new SUV. As one of the best-selling vehicles of all time with a history going back more than 50 years, the Corolla has always represented Toyota's entry-level car. To underline how important this new vehicle is, Toyota gave it the Corolla name. This new crossover is smaller than Toyota's super-popular RAV4, but larger than the subcompact C-HR crossover. That brings us to the 2022 Toyota Corolla Cross.
To meet demand in the most popular segment in the vehicle market, automakers are developing new models in every size. That's especially true with crossover SUVs. Existing vehicles tend to grow every year, but Toyota and other automakers are finding an eager market for smaller vehicles, too. The most popular vehicles in the automotive market these days are getting bigger, or they're getting smaller.
Think of the company's newest crossover as a quality entry-level SUV with available all-wheel-drive.