Toyota Corolla Cross aces crash test, gets 5-star safety rating 

Updated Nov 17, 2022 | Same topic: Automotive Industry Updates

This is for the Australian version.

The Toyota Corolla Cross received a five-star safety rating from the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP). This further confirms its potency as a model that’s good as a daily driver, and as a family car. 

A picture of the Aus-spec Toyota Corolla Cross

The Toyota Corolla Cross for the Australian market

To further delve into this ANCAP rating, the Toyota Corolla Cross managed to get 85 percent (32.63 points out of 38) for the adult occupant protection (AOP) category. Its Child Occupant Protection (COP) meanwhile, returned a higher score of 88 percent (43.20 out of 49).  

The Toyota Corolla Cross also proved to be good at protecting vulnerable road users as it also scored high in this category at 87 percent (46.98 out of 54). It also received 83 percent (13.40 out of 16) for ANCAP’s safety assist rating.  

Do note that the unit that underwent ANCAP’s tests is the Toyota Corolla Cross for the Australian and New Zealand markets. So while it might look a bit similar to the Philippine-spec model, it has a slightly more comprehensive safety kit overall. 

A picture of the Toyota Corolla Cross during its frontal offset crash test

The Aus-spec Corolla Cross during the frontal offset crash test [Photo: ANCAP]

For instance, it gets a traffic sign recognition system, which isn’t present on the Philippine-spec Toyota Corolla Cross.  

There’s also the fact that while our version also gets a pre-collision system, automatic high beams, lane trace assist, lane departure assist, dynamic cruise control, blind spot monitoring, it is only limited to the locally available GR-S HEV and the V HEV variants. 

Contrast that to the Corolla Cross for Australia and New Zealand where the entirety of its variant lineup is equipped with the aforementioned driver-assistive safety features. 

A 360-degree view camera and a parking assist system are also present on the top-spec “Atmos” Hybrid Aussie Corolla Cross but absent on the Philippine top-spec trim. 

During the full width frontal crash test

During the full width frontal crash test

To add more to this difference in specs, the Toyota Corolla Cross for Australia and New Zealand also get a total of eight airbags as standard. Meanwhile, our version gets a total of seven.  

With all that said, our version is different as it is tuned specifically to meet the rigors of Asian roads. Also, there’s the point that the government enforced automotive safety in the Philippines might not be as thorough as the Australian and New Zealand standards. 

For more car news and the latest automotive industry updates, keep it here on Philkotse.  

Know more about Toyota Corolla Cross 2024

Toyota Corolla Cross

The Toyota Corolla Cross is essentially the crossover version of the Corolla Altis. It shares the same TNGA-C platform as its sedan brother, and it has the same selection of powertrains at least for the local market.  

Currently, there are two available variants for the Corolla Cross. The entry-level variant is the Corolla Cross G 1.8 CVT and it has a price tag of Php 1,318,000. The top-spec model meanwhile is the Corolla Cross Hybrid V 1.8 CVT, which can be had for Php 1,680,000. Later in 2023, Toyota PH then added the Corolla Cross GR-S, which is priced at Php 1,844,000.

The Philippine-spec Corolla Cross has two available engine options. For the G-trim, it uses a 1.8-liter inline-4 gasoline engine that can produce up to 138 horsepower and 172 Nm of torque. The V-trim and GR-S in turn both use a 1.8-liter hybrid engine capable of making up to 120 horsepower and 142 Nm of torque. All variants are front-wheel-drive, and all use a continuously variable transmission.  

Size-wise, the Toyota Corolla Cross measures 4,460mm in length, 1,825mm in width, and 1,620mm in height. It also has a wheelbase length of 2,640mm, and a ground clearance of 161 mm. 

Locally, this Toyota-made crossover competes against the likes of the Subaru XV, the Honda HR-V, Ford Territory, Kia Seltos, and the Mazda CX-30

₱ 1,312,000 - ₱ 1,844,000

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Cesar G.B. Miguel

Cesar G.B. Miguel

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Cesar Guiderone B. Miguel was born and raised in Iligan City, Lanao Del Norte. He graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts in English degree from Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology. He previously worked as a freelance writer for various websites, as a member of the Iligan City Disaster Risk Reduction Management's training staff, and as a medical sales representative.

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