We drive the facelift Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 HEV XR: South Africa’s middle ground perfected
By Khulekani On Wheels / on July 4th, 2025 / in Car Reviews, featured
Everywhere you look, from suburbs and townships to highways and Uber ranks, the Corolla Cross is there. It has quietly become South Africa’s default car. The facelift version reinforces that position, combining efficiency, practicality and safety into one convincing package.
Engine options remain familiar. There is a 1.8-litre petrol engine producing 103 kW and 172 Nm, paired with a CVT gearbox, or the standout 1.8-litre hybrid offering a combined output of 90 kW. The petrol version is perfectly adequate for commuting but can feel strained on inclines or when fully loaded. The hybrid, which we had on test, is the real highlight. It delivers smooth, quiet performance and sips fuel, returning an impressive 4.5 L/100km in real-world driving.
On the road, the Corolla Cross is unapologetically comfort-focused. The suspension glides over uneven surfaces, the cabin is well insulated, and the steering is light and predictable. There is no sporty pretence here, and that is entirely intentional. This is a car designed to make daily life easier, not more exciting.

The cabin is simple but family-friendly. An 8-inch infotainment screen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, sensible storage spaces, and comfortable seats make it easy to live with. Rear passenger space is generous, and the 440-litre boot is one of the Corolla Cross’s strongest attributes. In day-to-day use, it feels like the right size for many families, not too big and not too small.
Safety is another strong selling point. Depending on the trim level, features include adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist, blind-spot monitoring and multiple airbags. It remains one of the safer vehicles in its class, which is a major drawcard for family buyers.

Pricing starts at around R414,800 and stretches to R561,700 for higher-spec hybrid models. Factor in Toyota’s 5-year or 100,000 km warranty, affordable servicing, and strong resale value, and it becomes clear why the Corolla Cross dominates the sales charts.
The Corolla Cross is not exciting, but it is extremely good at what it does. It hits the sweet spot of space, efficiency, value and safety, on top of its pleasing looks. If you want something flashy and attention-grabbing, look elsewhere. If you want a car that works, every single day, this is very hard to beat.