Toyota has officially unveiled the all-new 2026 Corolla Cross in the U.S., bringing a refreshed exterior design, upgraded interior technology, and more features aimed at compact SUV buyers — both hybrid and gas versions.
New Look, Distinct Identity
For 2026, the Corolla Cross receives noticeable style changes that help it stand out in the crowded compact SUV segment:
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Two new front fascia designs — a sleek, color-matched grille for the Hybrid models and a rugged, bold look for the gas versions.
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New paint options including Cavalry Blue and a two-tone Cavalry Blue with Jet Black roof on select trims.
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Updated LED daytime running lights and new 18-inch alloy wheel designs add modern flair.
These styling tweaks give the Corolla Cross a more refined and athletic presence on the road while keeping its recognizable silhouette.
Hybrid and Gas Lineups
Toyota continues to offer both gasoline and hybrid powertrains for 2026:
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Hybrid versions (S, SE, XSE) come standard with Electronic On-Demand AWD and strong fuel efficiency.
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Gas models (L, LE, XLE) can be ordered with either Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) or All-Wheel Drive (AWD).
Under the hood, the gas versions typically use a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with competitive power and fuel economy, while the hybrid continues Toyota’s efficient gas-electric setup.
Interior Refresh and Tech Upgrades
Inside the 2026 Corolla Cross, Toyota focused on better technology and comfort:
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A redesigned center console with more usable storage space.
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Larger available touchscreen — up to 10.5 inches on higher trims.
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Depending on the grade, a 7-inch, 10.5-inch, or 12.3-inch digital gauge display modernizes the driver’s view.
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Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ are standard, along with multiple USB-C ports.
Higher trims can also get luxury touches like heated seats, heated steering wheel, premium audio systems, and ambient interior lighting depending on package choices.
Comfort and Practicality
Beyond tech, the Corolla Cross remains a practical SUV for everyday life:
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Spacious seating with 60/40 split-fold rear seats for cargo flexibility.
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Optional power rear liftgate with height adjustability.
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Available Cold Weather Package on select trims adds heated seats and steering wheel.
Safety and Standard Features
Toyota Safety Sense™ 3.0 is standard across the lineup, offering modern driver-assist technologies such as lane departure alert with steering assist, adaptive cruise control, and automatic emergency braking — helping ensure peace of mind on every drive.
Arrival and Pricing
The 2026 Toyota Corolla Cross is assembled in Huntsville, Alabama, and is expected to begin arriving at U.S. dealerships later this year. Toyota will announce detailed pricing closer to its nationwide launch, though early reports suggest modest increases compared to the outgoing model.
Bottom Line:
With refreshed styling inside and out, more tech, and a broad range of trims — including efficient hybrids — the 2026 Corolla Cross aims to stay a strong contender in the compact SUV market for American buyers.