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It does seem kinda vanilla, to be honest.REVIEW: Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid is practical, frugal and well priced
VERDICT
Priced between R349 900 and R448 300, the Toyota Corolla Cross is something of a bargain within its segment. Sure, the Haval Jolion is even cheaper, but then it has yet to prove its durability in the long run. This is one area where Toyota trumps time and again.
The 1.8 XS Hybrid model that we had on test, is a steal at R413 000, and the balance it finds between value, quality, practicality and economy is hard to beat. With its somewhat relaxed powertrain, however, it’s not necessarily suited to those with a heavier right foot. I’m usually in the latter category, but somehow the Corolla Cross found a way to relax me.
Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 XS Hybrid
Price: R413 000 (January 2022)
Engine: 1.8-litre, 4-cyl petrol electric hybrid
Transmission: CVT
Drive: Front-wheel drive
Power: 90kW (72kW +53kW electric)
Torque: 142Nm (+ 163Nm electric)
Top speed: 170km/h
Fuel use: 5.6 l/100km (tested, highway)
Fuel use: 6.1 l/100km (tested, urban)
Boot capacity: 440 litres
Towing capacity: 400kg
Ground clearance: 161mm
Warranty (vehicle): 3-year/100 000km
Warranty (battery): 8-year/195 000km
Service plan: 6-service/90 000km
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REVIEW: Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid is practical, frugal and well priced
The Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 Hybrid XS offers an almost unbeatable blend of value, quality, practicality and economy. But it requires a more relaxed driving style.www.iol.co.za
REVIEW: Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid is practical, frugal and well priced
VERDICT
Priced between R349 900 and R448 300, the Toyota Corolla Cross is something of a bargain within its segment. Sure, the Haval Jolion is even cheaper, but then it has yet to prove its durability in the long run. This is one area where Toyota trumps time and again.
The 1.8 XS Hybrid model that we had on test, is a steal at R413 000, and the balance it finds between value, quality, practicality and economy is hard to beat. With its somewhat relaxed powertrain, however, it’s not necessarily suited to those with a heavier right foot. I’m usually in the latter category, but somehow the Corolla Cross found a way to relax me.
Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 XS Hybrid
Price: R413 000 (January 2022)
Engine: 1.8-litre, 4-cyl petrol electric hybrid
Transmission: CVT
Drive: Front-wheel drive
Power: 90kW (72kW +53kW electric)
Torque: 142Nm (+ 163Nm electric)
Top speed: 170km/h
Fuel use: 5.6 l/100km (tested, highway)
Fuel use: 6.1 l/100km (tested, urban)
Boot capacity: 440 litres
Towing capacity: 400kg
Ground clearance: 161mm
Warranty (vehicle): 3-year/100 000km
Warranty (battery): 8-year/195 000km
Service plan: 6-service/90 000km
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REVIEW: Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid is practical, frugal and well priced
The Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 Hybrid XS offers an almost unbeatable blend of value, quality, practicality and economy. But it requires a more relaxed driving style.www.iol.co.za










This was a great yet detailed 20min review.Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid Review - Is the Hybrid the one to go for? (detailed specs & pricing) - Cars.co.za


Get it in black. Looks tastyBy chance through someone who knows someone at Toyota head office, we ended up with the opportunity to test drive the hybrid today.
Wife likes it and wants it. I've asked her to hold off until we've driven the other bigger vehicles I'm interested in.
Considering today's vehicle prices, I think it's pretty good bang for buck. Spec'd with just about everything we'd be paying about 480k.
Personally, it'll take me a while to get used to the electric motor, found it to have a bit of a whine, kept thinking it was an emergency siren somewhere. (Even said so during the test drive)

Toyota SA's export credits doing it's thing.By chance through someone who knows someone at Toyota head office, we ended up with the opportunity to test drive the hybrid today.
Wife likes it and wants it. I've asked her to hold off until we've driven the other bigger vehicles I'm interested in.
Considering today's vehicle prices, I think it's pretty good bang for buck. Spec'd with just about everything we'd be paying about 480k.
Personally, it'll take me a while to get used to the electric motor, found it to have a bit of a whine, kept thinking it was an emergency siren somewhere. (Even said so during the test drive)
480k rather get used X3 3.0D, the smile you get when the 600nm kicks is in priceless.By chance through someone who knows someone at Toyota head office, we ended up with the opportunity to test drive the hybrid today.
Wife likes it and wants it. I've asked her to hold off until we've driven the other bigger vehicles I'm interested in.
Considering today's vehicle prices, I think it's pretty good bang for buck. Spec'd with just about everything we'd be paying about 480k.
Personally, it'll take me a while to get used to the electric motor, found it to have a bit of a whine, kept thinking it was an emergency siren somewhere. (Even said so during the test drive)
There is something not quite right about spending close to half a million rands on a used car, even one with 600Nm.480k rather get used X3 3.0D, the smile you get when the 600nm kicks is in priceless.
That 1,8 hybrid is going to leave wanting for more.
Nah, thanks. I'm not looking for something with power. We have the FJ which is more than enough, and can go anywhere I want it to go.480k rather get used X3 3.0D, the smile you get when the 600nm kicks is in priceless.
That 1,8 hybrid is going to leave wanting for more.
By chance through someone who knows someone at Toyota head office, we ended up with the opportunity to test drive the hybrid today.
Wife likes it and wants it. I've asked her to hold off until we've driven the other bigger vehicles I'm interested in.
Considering today's vehicle prices, I think it's pretty good bang for buck. Spec'd with just about everything we'd be paying about 480k.
Personally, it'll take me a while to get used to the electric motor, found it to have a bit of a whine, kept thinking it was an emergency siren somewhere. (Even said so during the test drive)