New Toyota Corolla Cross 2022 – Best Hybrid Mid-Size SUV in the Market

The European version of the Toyota Corolla Cross 2022 will be equipped with a 2.0-liter hybrid engine producing up to 197 horsepower, and an AWD version is also available.

Engine Power

     While the Toyota Corolla Cross in our home is available with both a 1.8-liter gasoline engine with a maximum power of 140 horsepower and a 1.8-liter hybrid engine with a maximum power of 122 horsepower, but for the European market, it will come with a 2.0-liter hybrid engine. 5th, which can produce a maximum power of 197 horsepower (HP) ever

Interior And Exterior of Toyota Corolla Cross

    The new power block allows the European version of the Corolla Cross to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in just 8.1 seconds. ) that adds a maximum power of 30.6 kW electric motor to be used to drive the rear wheels. and a lithium-ion battery that is 40% lighter than the previous model.

     Toyota states that the 2.0-litre hybrid powertrain, housed in the Corolla Cross, will increase driver responsiveness along with fuel efficiency. It also comes with a digital gauge measuring 12.3 inches and a 10.5-inch touchscreen infotainment system that uses the latest processor chip, cloud navigation. and can support Apple CarPlay/Android Auto wireless connection.

     The European version of the Toyota Corolla Cross is also equipped with T-Mate, which combines the Toyota Safety Sense and driver assistance systems. by the front collision protection system Pre-Collision System that adds functions to prevent accidental pressing of the accelerator, Acceleration Suppression, Intersection Cut-In Traffic Assist, Oncoming Traffic Detection and Intersection Turn Collision Prevention. Assist etc.

     The new Toyota Corolla Cross 2022 will begin shipping to European customers from the second half of 2022.

Dinesh: Dinesh Kumar has been writing about electric vehicles, hybrids, and hydrogen cars since 2006. His articles and car reviews have appeared in the New York Times, Automotive News, Reuters, SAE, Autoblog, InsideEVs, Trucks.com, Car Talk, and other outlets. His first green-car media event was the launch of the Tesla Roadster, and since then he has been tracking the shift away from gasoline-powered vehicles and discovering the new technology's importance not just for the auto industry, but for the world as a whole. Throw in the recent shift to autonomous vehicles, and there are more interesting changes happening now than most people can wrap their heads around. You can find him on Twitter or, on good days, behind the wheel of a new EV.