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The Toyota Corolla Cross (Japanese: トヨタ・カローラクロス, Hepburn: Toyota Karōra Kurosu) is a compact crossover SUV produced by the Japanese automaker Toyota since 2020. Adopting the Corolla nameplate, it is positioned as a more practical and larger alternative to the C-HR and built on the same TNGA-C (GA-C) platform as the E210 ...
The chunky-looking Urban SUV concept could be too small for the U.S., while the Sport Crossover concept previews a lifted sedan that could wear the bZ5 moniker. Toyota's Latest EV Concepts Include ...
Battery electric crossover SUV co-developed with BYD and FAW. bZ3X: 2024 EG10: 2024 China Battery electric compact crossover SUV co-developed with GAC. bZ4X: 2022 EA10: 2022 Global Battery electric compact crossover SUV. C-HR: 2016 AX20: 2023 Global (except North America) Compact crossover based on the GA-C platform. Century SUV: 2023 G70: 2023 ...
The Corolla Cross is the crossover SUV-counterpart of the E210 series Corolla. [ 162 ] Over many years, there have been rebadged versions of the Corolla, sold by General Motors , including the Holden Nova in Australia during the early 1990s, and the Sprinter-based Chevrolet Nova , Chevrolet Prizm , and Geo Prizm (in the United States as part of ...
The seemingly inevitable has happened, the 2022 Toyota Corolla Cross is coming to the United States. You can see the frowning front and more upright shape, but harder to see is the size increase ...
The Toyota FCHV is a hybrid hydrogen fuel cell vehicle development programme of the Toyota Motor Corporation, which was leased to a limited number of drivers in the United States [1] and Japan beginning in 2002. [2] The Toyota FCHV and Honda FCX, which began leasing on 2 December 2002, became the world's first government-certified commercial ...