The Toyota Corolla Cross continues to spread across the globe and it’s latest destination is Europe. This usually wouldn’t be too exciting, but Americans should be envious as the Euro-spec model is significantly more advanced than the one offered in the United States.
While the two models look virtually
identical, aside from different headlights, there are a number of changes in
the cockpit as the crossover adopts a “European-specific dashboard layout.” It
features a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, which is classier than the
analog gauges or 7-inch display you’ll find in the US-spec model.
Besides the digital instrument cluster,
the Euro-spec Corolla Cross has a 10.5-inch Audio Multimedia infotainment
system. It’s significantly larger than the 7- and 8-inch displays offered in
America, and it also runs Toyota’s all-new operating system which features
cloud-based navigation as well as support for over-the-air updates.
Even the powertrain is better as Europeans
will find a fifth-generation hybrid system that consists of a 2.0-liter
four-cylinder engine, a lithium-ion battery, and an electric motor. This enables the crossover to have a combined
output of 197 hp, which is 28 hp more than
the US-spec model which lacks hybrid technology. It allows the Corolla Cross to accelerate
from 0-100 km/h in 8.1 seconds. Customers can also opt for an
all-wheel drive variant, which features a rear-mounted electric motor that
develops 41 hp. It automatically engages as needed and
enables the model to retain its 0-100 km/h time of 8.1 seconds.
Putting the differences aside, the
crossover offers an assortment of driver assistance systems including a
Pre-Collision System with Acceleration Suppression and Intersection Cut-In
Traffic Assist as well as improved Oncoming Traffic detection and Intersection
Turn Assist. The model also has Full Speed Range Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane
Trace Assist, Road Sign Assist, and a Blind Spot Monitor with Safety Exit
Assist. Rounding out the highlights are automatic high-beams, a Panoramic View
Monitor, an Emergency Driving Stop System, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert with
Automatic Braking.
European Corolla Cross deliveries are slated
to begin in the fall of 2022 and it’s worth mentioning Toyota officials in the
United States have already confirmed plans for a hybrid variant.