2021 Toyota Corolla Cross: Same price, other options
Toyota Malaysia earlier this year in March launched the all-new 2021 Corolla Cross in the local market. The SUV is offered in two variant options - the base 1.8G and range-topping 1.8V. They are priced at RM 124,000 and RM 134,000, respectively. Undoubtedly, this one is a capable & reliable car, however, it too has similarly priced competitors by other brands in the segment which a prospective buyer must check out before making an offer.
Today, we'll be focusing on the 2021 Corolla Cross competitors and try to find the best choice. After a thorough examination, we have shortlisted the following options to go up against the Toyota SUV -
Also Read: Toyota Corolla Cross vs Proton X70 - Which one is better?
In the following section, we'll be discussing each of the rivals in detail. But along with that, we'll know the new Corolla Cross as well and compare the details. So, let's get started
Price comparison
Toyota Corolla Cross |
Proton X70 |
Mazda CX-30 |
Honda HR-V |
Kia Seltos |
RM 124k - RM 134k |
RM 94,800 - RM 122,800 |
RM 144,759 - RM 167,674 |
RM 104k - RM 118,582 |
RM 115,888 - RM 133,888 |
The above price comparison table shows that while the X70 and HR-V are cheaper than the Corolla Cross, the CX-30 is a bit dearer. To elaborate, Mazda’s base model is almost 10k more expensive than Toyota’s top model. The Seltos, on the other hand, is well within the same price range as the Toyota SUV.
A buyer can not rather should not just make his buying decision solely on the basis of price. Yes, it is an important factor, but it would be wise to see which brand is offering what for the asking amount.
Engine details
Details |
Toyota Corolla Cross |
Proton X70 |
Mazda CX-30 |
Honda HR-V |
Kia Seltos |
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Engine |
1.8L Inline 4 |
1.8L Turbo Inline 4 |
2.0L |
1.8L Turbo-Diesel Inline 4 |
1.8L Inline 4 |
1.5L Hybrid Inline 4 |
1.6L Inline 4 |
Power |
138 hp |
181 hp |
162 hp |
114 hp |
140 hp |
150 hp |
123 hp |
Torque |
177 Nm |
300 Nm |
213 Nm |
270 Nm |
172Nm |
190 Nm |
151 Nm |
Transmission |
CVT |
7-DCT |
6AT |
6AT |
CVT |
7-DCT |
6AT |
Drive layout |
FWD |
FWD |
FWD or AWD |
FWD |
FWD |
FWD |
From the above table, it is quite clear that the Proton X70 is packed with the most powerful engine of all the given options. Followed by the CX-30 2.0L, HR-V 1.5L, and HR-V 1.8L models. The least powerful is the CX-80 1.8L trim, however, it packs the maximum torque after the X70.
Dimensions
Details |
Toyota Corolla Cross |
Proton X70 |
Mazda CX-30 |
Honda HR-V |
Kia Seltos |
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Length (mm) |
4,460 |
4,519 |
4,395 |
4,334 |
4,315 |
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Width (mm) |
1,825 |
1,831 |
1,795 |
1,772 to 1,790 |
1,800 |
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Height (mm) |
1,620 |
1,694 |
1,540 |
1,605 |
1,645 |
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Wheelbase (mm) |
2,640 |
2,670 |
2,655 |
2,610 |
2,610 |
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Wheels |
17-inches |
17- to 19-inches |
16- to 18-inches |
17- to 18-inches |
17-inches |
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Boot space (litre) |
487 |
515 |
430 |
437 |
433 |
Looks like the X70 is winning here too, it offers the biggest boot, longest wheelbase, it’s tall, wide, and lengthier as well. Followed by the Corolla Cross, HR-V, Seltos, and CX-30, in terms of boot space, because let’s be fair this aspect would make the most difference in day to day commute.
Feature list
Features |
Toyota Corolla Cross |
Proton X70 |
Mazda CX-30 |
Honda HR-V |
Kia Seltos |
Instrument cluster |
Analogue with multi-info display |
LCD digital |
LCD digital |
Analogue with multi-info display |
Analogue with multi-info display |
Automatic air-con |
Dual-zone |
Dual-zone |
Dual-zone |
Single-zone |
Dual-zone |
Android Auto/Apple CarPlay |
Yes, Apple CarPlay |
N/A, screen mirroring available |
Yes, both |
Yes, both |
Yes, both |
Rear vents |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
N/A |
N/A |
360-degree camera |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
N/A |
N/A |
Active cruise control |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
N/A |
N/A |
Auto high beam control |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
N/A |
N/A |
Auto emergency brake |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
N/A |
N/A |
Lane keep assist |
Warning only |
Warning only |
Warning with lane changing |
N/A |
N/A |
Blind spot assist |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Honda LaneWatch |
N/A |
Airbags |
7 |
6 |
7 |
6 |
6 |
Knee airbags |
Driver |
N/A |
Yes |
N/A |
N/A |
On the feature front, the 2021 Toyota Corolla Cross benefits from the biggest kit. Followed by the CX-30, X70, HR-V, and Seltos.
Conclusion
Well, all the cars on the list are good to go. However, you can make a better decision depending on your driving needs. For power & a bigger boot, go for the Proton SUV, for a feature-loaded car, the Corolla Cross is the one. The Kia and Honda options, on the other hand, are good budget picks in the segment.
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