The 2026 Toyota Corolla Cross range of configurations is currently priced from $37,440.
Our most recent review of the 2026 Toyota Corolla Cross resulted in a score of 7.6 out of 10 for that particular example.
Carsguide Production Editor Jack Quick had this to say at the time: The Corolla Cross is still an incredibly sensible car if you’re needing to buy a car, but you’re not a car person. Everything is intuitive and easy, allowing you to focus on driving.
You can read the full review here.
This is what Jack Quick liked most about this particular version of the Toyota Corolla Cross: Easy to drive, Can be extremely efficient, Affordable servicing
The 2026 Toyota Corolla Cross carries a braked towing capacity of up to 750 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Toyota Corolla Cross 2026 prices range from $37,440 for the basic trim level SUV Gx 2Wd Hybrid to $52,340 for the top of the range SUV Gr-Sport Awd Two-Tone Hybrid.
The cabin design is practical with a clean layout.
Materials step up through the range, with leather accents and premium finishes in the Atmos and GR Sport.
A panoramic moonroof is available, and the GR Sport adds unique silver stitching and trim.
A total of seven colours are available, depending on the trim level.
There's 'Ink', 'Glacier White', 'Shadow Platinum', 'Massive Grey', 'Ash Slate', 'Feverish Red' and 'Frosted White'.
The Atmos and GR Sport can be optioned with a contrasting black two-tone roof, depending on the main paint finish.
| Toyota Corolla Cross Model | Body Type | Specs | Fuel Consumption |
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Atmos 2Wd Hybrid
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 2.0L Hybrid CVT AUTO |
Fuel Consumption:
4.3L/100km
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Atmos Awd Hybrid
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 2.0L Hybrid CVT AUTO |
Fuel Consumption:
4.4L/100km
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Gr-Sport Awd Hybrid
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 2.0L Hybrid CVT AUTO |
Fuel Consumption:
4.5L/100km
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The 2026 Toyota Corolla Cross seats five across all grades.
A 60:40 split-fold rear bench is standard, while the GR Sport adds bucket-style seats.
Trim varies by model, from fabric in the GX to leather-accented and suede finishes in higher grades.
Power comes from a 2.0-litre four-cylinder hybrid system producing 146kW combined.
Torque from the petrol engine is 188Nm, with drive sent through an e-CVT.
Front-wheel drive is standard, with AWD available on higher trims.
Cargo capacity varies with drivetrain.
The 2WD GX and GXL offer 425 litres, dropping to 390 litres in AWD versions.
Atmos provides 414 litres in 2WD or 380 litres in AWD, with the GR Sport also at 380 litres.
All variants of the 2026 Toyota Corolla Cross have a top speed of 180 km/h.
Toyota does not publish 0-100 km/h times for the hybrid drivetrain.
Both the Toyota and Kia have good reputations for quality and durability, while the Chery is more of an unknown quantity in Australia. The important thing to remember is that the cars you’ve short-listed are all near-new vehicles, so they’ll have plenty of factory warranty left to run.
The best way to avoid clear coat peeling is to buy a car in a solid, rather than metallic, colour, which doesn’t generally have the same peeling problems. That said, modern paint technology is much better than ever before, so this is less of a problem than it once was. Protecting a car’s interior means parking it out of the sun in the hotter months. Although, again, the durability of interior plastics has come a long, long way in recent years.
If you’re going to keep the car for a few years and then trade it in on a new car, retained value is more important than any of your other concerns. And in that sense, the Toyota traditionally moves to the front of the pack.
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All of the Corolla Cross models in Australia that don't use the hybrid driveline are front-wheel-drive. Which suggests that you need to pony up for an all-wheel-drive variant to get the petrol-electric hybrid driveline. But that's not the case, because you can get the hybrid driveline in GXL and range-topping Atmos trim levels with either front- or all-wheel-drive. The exception is the entry-level hybrid, the GX, which is front-drive only.
For our money, the hybrid driveline is the bargain of the century as it adds only $2500 to the price of the non-hybrid Corolla Cross, yet should drop fuel consumption from around six litres per 100km to less than 4.5 litres for the same 100km. Stump up for the all-wheel-drive version and you'll also get a car with more grip on loose and slippery surfaces.
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The default purchase for somebody looking for a mid-sized hybrid SUV is the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. But if that’s too big, there’s the Toyota Yaris Cross Hybrid, C-HR Hybrid and even the Corolla Cross Hybrid which sounds like the marketplace is getting crowded but is really just a reflection of the appetite right now for cars like these. And that’s the catch; the waiting times for a brand-new example of some of these cars is out to many months and even years. So your plan to shop second-hand makes plenty of sense, but don’t expect any bargains in a market currently being dominated by lots of demand and less supply.
Beyond the Toyota brand (which has been doing hybrids longer than just about anybody else) there’s also the Mazda CX-30, Subaru XV Hybrid, Haval Jolion Hybrid, Kia Niro, Subaru Forester Hybrid, Nissan Qashqai e-Power, MG HS, Honda HR-V e and more. For something a bit bigger, try the Kia Sorento or Hyundai Santa Fe hybrids. There are others out there, too, that are probably bigger or more expensive than you need, but it's very much a growing scene in the Australian marketplace.
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The 2026 Corolla Cross is efficient, with official combined-cycle use starting at 4.2L/100 km for 2WD variants.
AWD models use between 4.4 and 4.5L/100 km.
Fuel tank capacity is 36 litres for 2WD and 43 litres for AWD, giving strong driving range.