2023 Toyota Corolla Cross
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Pros: Strong fuel economy for the segment, especially the hybrid
Cons: Bland to drive and look at; slow acceleration; unremarkable space and storage
The 2023 Toyota Corolla Cross is the definition of what perfectly fine and acceptable looks like in a midcompact SUV. It’s both smaller and cheaper than a RAV4, but doesn’t come off as quirky or weird like the canceled C-HR was. It’s a Corolla, but in SUV form, and that makes a certain amount of sense for someone looking for a basic and utilitarian form of transportation. It has competent tech, OK backseat …
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Pros: Strong fuel economy for the segment, especially the hybrid
Cons: Bland to drive and look at; slow acceleration; unremarkable space and storage
The 2023 Toyota Corolla Cross is the definition of what perfectly fine and acceptable looks like in a midcompact SUV. It’s both smaller and cheaper than a RAV4, but doesn’t come off as quirky or weird like the canceled C-HR was. It’s a Corolla, but in SUV form, and that makes a certain amount of sense for someone looking for a basic and utilitarian form of transportation. It has competent tech, OK backseat …
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Engine | 2.0L I-4 |
MPG | Up to 31 city / 33 highway |
Seating | 5 Passengers |
Transmission | Dynamic Shift 10-spd w/OD |
Power | 169 @ 6600 rpm |
Drivetrain | all wheel, front-wheel |
Curb Weight | 3,115 - 3,325 lbs |