![]() ![]() Toyota Infotainment Upgrades (Photo/Toyota)Įvery Corolla Cross gets an upgrade for 2023 in the form of the latest Toyota Multimedia System. That’s not quite as impressive as the 52 miles per gallon the smaller Corolla hybrid sedan offers, but it should be a noticeable savings at the pump over the 30 miles per gallon the standard Corolla Cross delivers with AWD. Toyota says the new driveline will offer 194 horsepower, cutting the 0-60 miles per hour time down to 8.0 seconds, from more than 9 seconds.Īll-wheel drive will be standard on the Corolla Cross, and Toyota expects the hybrid to deliver 37 miles per gallon on the combined EPA fuel economy cycle. The new hybrid system, which will be optional on five trim lines, including new S, SE, and XSE grades, should boost the Corolla Cross’s performance. Despite offering 169 horsepower, in a vehicle slightly smaller (and lighter) than a Toyota RAV4, it felt underpowered. It is built at one of Toyota’s most modern plants, the Huntsville, Alabama, facility that is also home to the Mazda CX-50.Ĭorolla Cross came to North America with one engine, a 2.0L four-cylinder connected to a continuously variable transmission (CVT), and front or all-wheel drive options. Toyota launched the Corolla Cross for the 2022 model year. The driveline upgrade means more power and better fuel economy, making an already appealing package an even more compelling one. In a move we’re still surprised didn’t happen from day one, Toyota is bringing its hybrid synergy drive system to the Corolla Cross crossover for 2023. ![]() Better late than never, Toyota has given the Corolla Cross the automaker’s best feature: a hybrid powertrain with AWD. ![]()
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