Snapshot
- 2023 Toyota Corolla Cross pricing and features
- Priced from $33,000 before on-road costs
- Three trim levels on offer with petrol and hybrid options
The 2023 Toyota Corolla Cross small SUV has arrived in Australia, starting from $33,000 before on-road costs.
It offers three trim levels, with a naturally-aspirated 2.0-litre petrol, or a 2.0-litre hybrid with front- or all-wheel drive.
The Corolla Cross is the first Toyota product sold in Australia to be fitted with the 146kW 2.0-litre self-charging hybrid powertrain. It can reach 100km/h in as little as 7.5 seconds.
It competes in the small SUV segment in Australia, with rivals including the Mazda CX-30, Hyundai Kona, Kia Seltos, Mitsubishi ASX, MG ZS and GWM Haval Jolion – in addition to Toyota’s own C-HR.

2023 Toyota Corolla Cross pricing
Prices exclude on-road costs.

Features
GX
GXL, in addition to GX
Atmos, in addition to GXL

Engine, drivetrain and fuel economy
As standard, the entry-level Corolla Cross GX will feature a naturally-aspirated 2.0-litre petrol engine shared with the regular Corolla hatch/sedan and RAV4, producing 126kW of power, with a CVT automatic transmission and front-wheel drive.
Hybrid versions – $2500 on top of the base petrol-powered price – use a new-to-Australia 2.0-litre petrol engine and 4.06Ah lithium-ion battery pack.
The hybrid has a combined power output of 146kW and is paired with an electronically-controlled continuously variable automatic transmission (e-CVT).

Stepping up to the all-wheel-drive hybrid, available in mid-spec GXL and flagship Atmos trims and asking $3000 over the 2WD hybrid, adds a second electric motor to the rear axle.
Under the skin, FWD variants sport torsion-beam rear suspension, while AWD grades adopt a multi-link set-up.
Both powertrains are compatible with 91 RON regular unleaded.
Fuel economy figures can be found in the table below:

Safety
The 2023 Toyota Corolla Cross has yet to be tested by ANCAP or Euro NCAP.
As standard, all grades will include the latest Toyota Safety Sense suite – including autonomous emergency braking (AEB), lane-keep assist and adaptive cruise control plus lane change assist, pre-collision assist (alert) with pedestrian and cyclist detection, active (adaptive) cruise control with curve speed detection and lane departure alert.
A centre airbag between the front seats – designed to prevent a potentially deadly head clash between the driver and front passenger in a side impact collision – is fitted as standard.
As standard, the 2023 Toyota Corolla Cross includes the following active safety equipment:
Autonomous emergency braking |
Lane-keep assist |
Adaptive Cruise control |
Lane change assist |
Pre collision assist with pedestrian and cyclist detection |
Active cruise control with curve speed reduction |
Lane trace assist |
Lane departure alert |
Eight SRS airbags |
Automatic high beam |
Blind spot monitoring with safe exit assist |
Rear cross traffic alert |
Reversing camera |
Atmos
The flagship Corolla Cross Atmos adds:
Front and rear parking automatic brake assist with static object and rear-crossing vehicle detection |
Panoramic View Monitor (PVM) |

Dimensions
It rides on an identical 2640 millimetre wheelbase to the C-HR, and is 4460mm long, 1825mm wide and 1620mm high.
For reference, the RAV4’s wheelbase is 50mm longer, while the Yaris Cross’s is 80mm shorter, at 2560mm.
However, despite slotting between the Yaris Cross and RAV4 size-wise, the Corolla Cross is lower than the Yaris Cross, with 160mm of ground clearance – compared to 170mm and 195mm for the Yaris Cross and RAV4, respectively.
Braked towing capacity is rated at 750 kilograms, regardless of the powertrain, while the unbraked limit is between 725kg and 750kg.

Warranty
All new Toyotas are currently covered by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty including parts, panels and accessories made by Toyota.
Under certain conditions, Toyota may extend its engine and driveline warranty by two years if the annual service schedule is
New Toyota owners will also be covered for any car hire or towing required during the first seven years of ownership.
Availability
The 2023 Toyota Corolla Cross is on sale now.
Get more on the Corolla Cross, including an early first-drive impression, at the links below.
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