Toyota Corolla Cross 2025 : If you’re planning a new car for your family, the Toyota Corolla Cross 2025 is that straightforward crossover friend that gets the job done—reliable in the city, fuel-efficient, and packed with enough technology to make commuting easier without overcomplicating things. This is a second-generation model that will last until 2025 without a major redesign (the next generation has been teased for 2026), but it’s still a bestseller for small families or solo drivers chasing 32 mpg combined efficiency. With prices starting as low as ₹24.5 lakh for the base L (up to ₹31 lakh for the XLE), it’s a value champion against the likes of the Honda HR-V or Hyundai Kona.
Sleek Practical Design
This crossover looks very well-balanced, measuring 4,460 mm long, 1,825 mm wide, and 2,640 mm high, with a wheelbase that’s ideal for urban parking or light roads. With a kerb weight of around 1,400 kg and 161 mm of ground clearance, it easily navigates speed bumps. The 2025 features a sculpted grille, LED headlamps with DRLs, and wraparound taillamps in shades like Underground or Celestial Silver. It seats five in the rear (expands to 1,977 L when folded) with 717 L of cargo space. 17-18-inch alloy wheels with 215/65 R17 tires provide stable traction, and roof rails enhance usability. It has a crossover-like stance, wide doors for easy loading, but narrow doors for tight spaces.
Comfy Tech Packed Cabin Design
Talking about the cabin inside, it seats five people, which makes it easy for five people to travel in it. Heated front seats and 60:40 folding rear seats provide extra space – there’s no third row, but there’s plenty of rear legroom for kids on the go. The 8-inch touchscreen speeds up wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay for maps or Spotify, while the 7-inch digital cluster shows speed and mode. The dual-zone AC provides quick cooling, the optional panoramic roof is well-lit, and ambient LEDs set the mood.
Safety Suite Loaded
Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 includes automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane-tracing assist, and adaptive cruise – standard on all, earning a 5-star NHTSA rating. Eight airbags, a 360-degree camera, and blind-spot monitors instill confidence – tough on urban bumps, while stability control mitigates slippery monsoons.