If you prefer a taller ride – for easier ingress/egress and higher ground clearance versus flash floods – without losing that sedan-like ride comfort, the quick fix is upgrading to a crossover.
There is no denying the plethora of choices in the crossover segment. But if you want a model that is as pretty and capable, the 2024 Corolla Cross is for you.
Best of all, there are three variants to choose from – the L, LE, and XLE – and all come with either a front-wheel-drive layout or an all-wheel-drive platform.
Toyota also offers several packages to customize/personalize your 2024 Corolla Cross. Buyers can add the following options and packages - a Convenience Package, a JBL® premium audio system, an adaptive front-lighting system, or a two-tone exterior.
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The 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross features many innovations, but to configure the cabin for increased space despite the small dimensions of a compact crossover is a stroke of genius.
Interior upholstery depends on the variant. The entry-level L trim gets fabric seats in light gray, while the mid-level LE gets the same but with a black option. The top-of-the-line XLE has SofTex®-trimmed seats in macadamia/mocha or black. A 10-way power-adjustable driver’s seat with lumbar and heated front seats is standard on the XLE and optional on the L and LE.
All models have 60/40-split folding rear seats that increase the cargo capacity of the 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross, but only the XLE has a center armrest with two additional cupholders.
A power moonroof, single- or dual-zone climate control system, and a power liftgate with height adjustability are available for all models.
New to the 2024 model year is Qi wireless charging in the LE and XLE trims.
The 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross bears the qualities of a handsome yet functional compact crossover. It sits low to the ground while maintaining a respectable amount of ground clearance to make getting in and out easier and protect against potholes and road debris.
Thick cladding, roof rails, and wide bumpers emphasize the active and adventurous spirit of the 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross, but the middle – minimal body lines, glass surfaces, front and rear lights – convey a still and chill vibe.
Toyota uses the TNGA-C platform on the 2024 Corolla Cross to make it lightweight without losing rigidity for more agile and stable steering feedback. The chassis also gets sound-absorbing materials for engine noise and road chatter reduction. The class-best 5.2-meter minimum turning radius makes U-turning on narrow roads hassle-free.
A black grille, LED lighting, and a rear spoiler are standard. Wheels options are a 17-inch steel model or an 18-inch alloy version.
Available accessories include a roof rack with crossbars, an activity mount for hauling large items like bicycles, a tow hitch, and all-weather floormats.
The 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross is available in these colors.
Toyota is known for making fuel-efficient vehicles, and the 2024 Corolla Cross lives up to that billing effortlessly despite using a conventional powertrain.
All 2024 Corolla Cross variants have a dynamic force four-cylinder, 2.0-liter DOHC 16-valve with dual variable valve timing with intelligence (VVT-i) engine. It sends 169 horsepower and 151 pound-feet of torque to the front- or all-wheel drive layout via a continuously variable transmission.
All-wheel drive models use a fully independent front and rear suspension while front-wheel drive models use a McPherson strut in front and a new torsion beam at the rear.
The 2024 Corolla Cross suspension also plays a role here, as it's fully independent for all-wheel-drive models, while front-wheel-drive vehicles feature a brand-new torsion beam system in the rear.
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