The New Toyota Yaris Cross Arrives To Open The Entry Door To The Brand’s Hybrids With Lower Prices, Highlighted Consumption And Almost All The Content Of The Corolla Cross For A Significantly Lower Value.
The Toyota Yaris Cross debuts for those seeking a more affordable hybrid SUV without compromising quality. According to UOL Cars, the prices for the combustion versions are R$ 161,390 (XRE) and R$ 178,990 (XRX), with the flex hybrid costing R$ 11 thousand more for each.
In practice, the hybrid Yaris Cross starts at R$ 172,390 for the XRE and goes up to R$ 189,990 for the XRX. In comparison, the Corolla Cross XRX Hybrid costs R$ 219,890, while the electrified Corolla starts at R$ 191,890.
The difference can reach R$ 47,500 compared to the hybrid Corolla Cross, which reinforces the brand’s strategy to expand its electrified customer base. Besides price, consumption helps to balance the equation.
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According to UOL, the hybrid Yaris Cross achieves up to 17.9 km/l in the city with gasoline and delivers modest yet sufficient performance numbers for day-to-day use. On ethanol, the table indicates 13.2 km/l in urban cycle.
Price, Versions And Direct Comparison With The Corolla Cross To Understand Where The Yaris Cross Delivers More For Less
The Yaris Cross comes in two main versions, XRE and XRX, with standard flex mechanics and the option to add the hybrid system for R$ 11 thousand. In this scenario, the XRE Hybrid is priced at R$ 172,390, while the XRX Hybrid reaches R$ 189,990.
When comparing the compact SUV to the hybrid Corolla Cross at R$ 219,890, the savings of up to R$ 47,500 become the main attraction. According to UOL Cars, this difference is significant for those looking to enter the electrified world with the reliability of Toyota.
Even those who choose the combustion versions find robust content and the promise of the so-called Toyota factor, which usually means low depreciation and good resale value over the years.
Design, Dimensions And Internal Space Inspired By The RAV4 With A Focus On Family Use
Although it is the “younger sibling” of the Corolla Cross, the Yaris Cross adopts a look reminiscent of the RAV4, especially at the front, with sharp headlights, marked bumper cutouts and a wide trapezoidal grille. At the rear, the design of the taillights also follows that of the more expensive model.
The 18-inch wheels are standard on the XRX and the 17-inch wheels equip the XRE. The exterior features LED headlights and taillights, body-colored mirrors and chrome accents on the windows and bumpers. With 4.31 m in length and 2.62 m in wheelbase, the space is good for the category, with a trunk capacity of 391 liters on the combustion versions and 400 liters on the hybrids, following the VDA standard.
Standard Equipment, Safety And Connectivity Deliver Value Even In The Entry Version
According to UOL Cars, the XRE already corrects what annoyed Corolla Cross customers at launch, bringing electronic parking brake in the console instead of the old pedal. The premium upholstery seats elevate the perception of quality, keeping the cabin understated.
In terms of safety, Toyota includes six airbags and a ADAS package with adaptive cruise control (ACC) since the basic version. Ergonomics are pleasing with a good driving position and direct and light steering, without excessive assistance.
On the dashboard, the 7-inch digital cluster and the 10-inch multimedia system enhance the onboard experience. The central system offers Android Auto and wireless Apple CarPlay, a valued item for those prioritizing cable-free connectivity.
Also included as standard are a wireless charger, push-button start, and digital air conditioning, reinforcing the sense of a complete package in the segment. It’s a set that brings the Yaris Cross closer to what is found in the Corolla Cross.
In the XRX, the list adds panoramic sunroof, electric trunk opening, auto-dimming rearview mirror and ambient lighting. On the downside, the sunroof may reduce headroom for taller passengers in the second row.
Engine, Performance And Consumption In Urban And Highway Use Focused On Efficiency
The combustion versions use the 1.5 naturally aspirated engine with 122 hp and 15.3 kgfm. In the hybrid, there is a “gentle” 1.5 with 91 hp and 12.3 kgfm combined with two electric motors of 80 hp and 14.4 kgfm, totaling 111 hp of combined power and something close to 15.3 kgfm of torque.
In the city, the electric traction works frequently, ensuring linear acceleration and low consumption. On the highway, performance is moderate, comparable to a 1.0 turbo without the typical lag, with dynamic tuning that favors predictability and comfort over sportiness.
Where The Yaris Cross Excels And Where It Could Evolve Based On The Evaluation Of UOL Cars
According to UOL Cars’ analysis, the Yaris Cross received a overall rating of 4.0 out of 5, with consumption rated at 5.0. Among the strong points are the safety package, the well-equipped interior and the fuel economy with ethanol or gasoline.
In terms of criticism, there are mentions of the average space in the second row, the still high price within the compact universe, and the timid performance of the hybrid set-up. Nothing that compromises the proposal, but factors to consider.
On the technical side, the SUV adopts McPherson front suspension and torsion beam at the rear, with ventilated disc brakes in front and solid brakes in the rear, common choices in the segment that favor cost and comfort.
Sources UOL Cars, report by Eduardo Passos, published on 23/02/2026.
What do you think of the proposal for the Toyota Yaris Cross hybrid to be a “light Corolla Cross” for around R$ 50 thousand less and with up to 17.9 km/l in the city? Comment if the lower price compensates for the contained performance and the average rear space, or if it still makes more sense to pay more for the larger and more expensive Corolla Cross. Your opinion helps to show what weighs more in today’s purchasing decision between economy, comfort and resale.


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