Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid launched in Malaysia, priced at RM136,550 - SoyaCincau

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The Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid has arrived in Malaysia and it costs RM7,550 more than the petrol version. It has a claimed fuel economy of 23.3 km/litre.

recently launched the Corolla Cross Hybrid in Malaysia and they claim that it’s the smarter, more sustainable choice for Malaysians. This is a new addition to the petrol variants that were launched in March 2021. With all the talk of EVs and EV infrastructure in Malaysia such as, it’s easy to forget the hybrid car. There aren’t a lot of charging stations available in Malaysia currently, so Toyota launched the Corolla Cross Hybrid to fight for carbon neutrality.

The design of the vehicle can be described as a crossover SUV Corolla, which is the first time they’ve added one of that type in the lineup. Matching with the eco-friendly vibe, the Cross Hybrid gets LED headlights, LED Daytime Running Lights, as well as LED rear lighting units. The Cross Hybrid is fitted with 18-inch alloy wheels and you can choose between Celestite Grey Metallic, Red Mica Metallic, Platinum White Pearl, Silver Metallic and Nebula Blue Metallic for the colour choice.

Under the hood, you’ll find a 1.8L four-cylinder engine that produces 72 kW/98 ps at 5,200 rpm with 142 Nm of torque at 3,600 rpm that’s paired to an e-CVT. From the primary electric motor comes 53 kW and 163 Nm of torque and it comes with a 6.5Ah NiMH battery. Being a hybrid using Hybrid Electric Vehicle technology, you will naturally get more range per litre. The Corolla Cross Hybrid has a fuel consumption rate of 23.3 km per litre.

The interior is fitted with leather upholstery, extending to the driver’s seat that has eight-way power adjustment. For the instrument panel, there’s a 7-inch Multi Information Display. This is an upgrade over the simpler instrument cluster on the petrol version that comes with a 4.2″ display. The middle of the dashboard features a 9-inch panel that provides information for the infotainment systems, as well as the image from the rearview camera.

 

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