New Corolla-Cross

New Corolla-Cross
2020, November 18

Toyota Kenya launches the Corolla Cross in the Kenyan market

 

NAIROBI, Kenya, November 17, 2020 … Motor distributor Toyota Kenya has launched the Corolla Cross in the Kenyan market, a crossover for the Corolla from the traditional sedan to a new compact SUV feel.

 

The development of the Toyota Corolla Cross has been inspired by a key phrase, “Corolla meets SUV” and has been designed to blend ‘sturdy’ SUV design cues with a smooth, quiet ride and “exceptional comfort” on all Kenyan roads.

 

Toyota Kenya Managing Director Arvinder Reel said, “Corolla Cross is a status symbol that combines the key elements of an SUV: strength and functionality. We would like to assure our Kenyan customers that this car is a comfortable, reliable, and safe solution for those looking for high-economy vehicles with exceptional drivability.”

 

The new Corolla Cross lands in the Kenyan market with up to five seats inside and promises a more significant headroom for the rear passengers. For the instrument panel, the Corolla Cross takes more elements from the regular compact sibling. A floating-type infotainment unit was installed on top of the center stack.

 

Corolla Cross offers a 1.8-litre engine with a CVT transmission. The Corolla Cross uses a new torsion-beam suspension design that has been developed to offer a “stable, cushioned ride”. Built based on Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) platform, the Corolla Cross is able to achieve high-quality performance, a comfortable ride, and outstanding quietness.

 

“The goal of TNGA is to dramatically improve the basic performance and marketability of Toyota vehicles by redeveloping powertrain units and vehicle platforms and reconceiving overall vehicle optimization,” added Mr. Reel.

 

At 4460mm long, 1825mm wide, and 1620mm tall, the Corolla Cross has a 103.9-inch wheelbase and a 487-litre boot. The car is set to give Kenyans a feel of being compact yet comfortable as they drive around the country.

 

Since its launch in Japan in 1966, the Corolla series has sold a cumulative total of 48 million units or more, in more than 150 countries and regions around the world; it is Toyota's best-selling car.

 

“The Corolla has continued to evolve in line with the needs of the times and of the regions it is sold in. By adding a new model to the Corolla series to suit the growing demand of SUVs, the enhanced Corolla line-up enables customers to select the model that better suits their diverse lifestyles and life stages,” said Mr. Reel.

 

The Corolla Cross will be available across Toyota Kenya’s network of 31 outlets countrywide, with customers enjoying a 3 year/100,000 km manufacturer warranty.

 

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