Toyota Unveils Refreshed Corolla Cross SUV, Shares TNGA-C Platform with Innova Hycross and Other Global Models
Toyota has unveiled a series of photos and detailed specifications of the refreshed Corolla Cross's facelift model. The Corolla Cross is essentially an SUV variation of the Corolla sedan and rests on the globally-used modular TNGA-C platform, which is also used by the Innova Hycross in India.
The Corolla Cross Facelift: What's New?
The Corolla Cross has received a mid-cycle update that aligns the model's style with other Toyota SUVs available worldwide. This makeover comes nearly four years following the SUV's official launch, introducing a newly designed grille with an exclusive honeycomb design natural for Toyota vehicles. The design of the front bumper has been modified, and the headlights have been refashioned and are now fitted with sequential turn signals. A new trim piece now links the central Toyota logo to the updated headlamp design.
The interior now features a digital cockpit with a 12.3-inch instrument cluster and a 10.1-inch infotainment screen. A new panoramic sunroof with a bezel-less design, along with an electric sunshade, has also been added. The Toyota Safety Sense ADAS suite has been updated, and there are few minor interior upgrades to round off the changes in the Corolla Cross facelift.
However, the powertrains available remain the same as before. Customers can choose between a naturally aspirated 138hp, 1.8-litre petrol engine with a CVT automatic or a 1.8-litre petrol-hybrid engine with a combined 121hp connected to an e-CVT gearbox.
Internally coded as the Toyota C SUV, the Corolla Cross had been actively evaluated by the automaker for production in India for both domestic and international markets. Toyota had initially announced that this new SUV would be manufactured in the company’s third plant, based in Karnataka. However, the project, codenamed 340 D, set to begin production in June 2026 with an annual production rate of 75,000 units, reportedly failed to meet cost-effectiveness requirements. Because of this, the company has decided to abandon the plans. You can read more about this in our report.
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Key Features:
Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the 2025 CLA, introducing both electric and hybrid variants to its lineup. This move signifies a shift from developing separate electric models to integrating diverse powertrains within a single model range.
Electric Variant:
Porsche is working on an all-new SUV that will be available with both petrol and hybrid powertrains, expanding its portfolio beyond its existing electric and internal combustion engine (ICE) offerings. This upcoming model is expected to provide customers with a blend of performance, efficiency, and adaptability to evolving market trends.
New Model Strategy and Market Positioning
Engine Specifications:
New Turbocharged Engine: The foundation of this hybrid system is a newly developed 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, internally designated as the G20E. This engine is engineered to support both plug-in hybrid and mild-hybrid configurations.
Compact Design: Featuring a shorter piston stroke and lightweight construction, the Toyota G20E engine is optimized for hybrid integration without significantly increasing the vehicle's weight.
Performance Expectations:
Power Output: In standard road versions, the G20E engine is anticipated to produce over 400 horsepower and 500 Nm of torque. For motorsport applications, outputs exceeding 600 horsepower are projected.
Motorsport and Production Integration:
Versatile Application: The G20E engine is designed for both competitive motorsport and consumer vehicles, aligning with Toyota's strategy to enhance fuel efficiency and reduce emissions across its performance lineup.
Prototype Testing: The engine has been showcased in the mid-engined GR Yaris M Concept, indicating ongoing development and testing efforts.
Future Outlook:
By integrating hybrid technology into its GR sports cars, Toyota aims to balance high performance with environmental responsibility, ensuring compliance with stringent emission standards in various markets.
As development progresses, more detailed specifications and launch timelines for these hybrid-powered GR models are expected to be announced.
Aston Martin is set to introduce its latest flagship grand tourer, the 2025 Vanquish, to the Indian market on March 22.
This new model succeeds the DBS Superleggera and positions itself as a direct competitor to the Ferrari 12Cilindri.
Performance and Powertrain:
At the heart of the Vanquish lies a formidable 5.2-litre twin-turbocharged V12 engine, delivering an impressive 835 horsepower and 1,000 Nm of torque. Paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission that channels power to the rear wheels, the Vanquish accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in a swift 3.2 seconds and reaches a top speed of 345 km/h.
Design and Features:
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Tesla is advancing its plans to enter the Indian market by submitting homologation applications for its Model 3 and Model Y electric vehicles (EVs). This crucial step ensures that the vehicles comply with India's regulatory standards before their official launch.
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Design and Dimensions:
Despite the heavy camouflage, the Tata Sierra's distinctive boxy silhouette is reminiscent of the original model. When observed next to the Hyundai Creta, the Sierra's larger dimensions are evident, suggesting a more spacious interior and commanding road presence. The test vehicle was equipped with alloy wheels, indicating a focus on both style and functionality.
Powertrain Options:
The upcoming Tata Sierra is expected to offer both internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric vehicle (EV) variants:
ICE Version: Anticipated to feature a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine delivering 168bhp and 280Nm of torque. Additionally, a 2.0-litre diesel engine, currently powering the Harrier and Safari models, may be available, producing 168bhp and 350Nm of torque.
EV Version: Set to utilize Tata's Gen2 EV platform with the acti.ev architecture, the Sierra EV is expected to debut later this year, aligning with Tata's commitment to sustainable mobility.
Market Positioning:
The Tata Sierra aims to blend nostalgic design elements with modern features, targeting consumers seeking a robust and versatile SUV experience. Its availability in both ICE and EV formats reflects Tata Motors' strategy to cater to a diverse customer base in the evolving automotive landscape.
As testing progresses, more details regarding the Tata Sierra's specifications, features, and launch timeline are anticipated, generating excitement among automotive enthusiasts and potential buyers alike.