Toyota Corolla Cross vs Renault Symbioz

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Toyota Corolla Cross
Toyota Corolla Cross

$37,440 - $52,340

2026 price

Renault Symbioz
Renault Symbioz

$36,990 - $45,990

2026 price

Summary

2026 Toyota Corolla Cross
2026 Renault Symbioz
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4

Turbo 4, 1.3L
Fuel Type
-

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
4.4L/100km (combined)

6.4L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Steep asking price
  • Few scratchy cabin finishes
  • No spare wheel in AWD trim

  • More expensive than the competition
  • No plug-in hybrid option
  • Only a five year warranty
2026 Toyota Corolla Cross Summary

The Toyota Corolla Cross launched back in 2022 as a lifted crossover SUV version of one of the most iconic cars ever. It helped bridge the gap between the Corolla and the RAV4.

Three years on and it’s now mid-life facelift time. There are new looks inside and out, as well as some new tech and bling to catch your attention.

Competition is continually heating up in the small SUV segment, especially for those with hybrid engines, but is the updated Corolla Cross the pick of the bunch?

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2026 Renault Symbioz Summary

Are you the kind of person who doesn’t mind standing out? You like to go against the flow?

Well, if so, you might be exactly the kind of person who buys the all-new Renault Symbioz, the French brand’s new small SUV.

“It stands out in a sea of same-same SUVs,” is how Renault Australia General Manager Glen Sealey sums up the Symbioz.

The problem for Renault, is that it is a very big sea it finds itself in the middle of. The small SUV segment is the second biggest part of the local new car market in 2026, behind only mid-size SUVs and ahead of utes

And it is full of well-known and popular models including the best-selling Chery Tiggo 4 Pro, Hyundai Kona, GWM Haval Jolion, Jaecoo J5, Mazda CX-30, MG ZS, Toyota Corolla Cross and the list goes on. 

Certainly from a looks perspective the Symbioz stands out. But it also stands out for other reasons, such as being a bit more expensive than many of its rivals and because it is the last French brand left in the Australian market following the decline of Citroen and Peugeot

Sealey said he expects the Symbioz to be the best-selling Renault model in Australia, and it arrives in the middle of a major product overhaul that will see six new or updated models arrive in the span of 18 months. 

But does the Symbioz really have what it takes to stand out from the pack and win over those not afraid to try something different, or will it be lost in a vast sea of SUVs?

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