The Terror of Fiat Toro and Chevrolet Montana: Toyota Revolutionizes the Automotive Industry with the Launch of the New Corolla Cross Hybrid Flex Pickup
Toyota is preparing to transform the automotive market with the launch of an unprecedented pickup, based on the beloved Corolla Cross, equipped with a pioneering hybrid flex engine in Brazil. Its bold plan directly challenges established models like the Fiat Toro and Chevrolet Montana. The Japanese giant, already known for leading the medium pickup segment with the Hilux, now targets a new niche, promising to shake up the automotive industry with this revolutionary proposal.
Production is planned for the Toyota factory in Sorocaba, São Paulo, a location strategically chosen for its capacity to accommodate the manufacturing of all the brand’s models in the country. Initially revealed by Autos Segredos, the news marks the beginning of an exciting journey. Toyota, with its history of innovations, is now preparing to bring to life the first Corolla hybrid flex pickup, a milestone that reaffirms its commitment to sustainable development and advanced technology.
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Plug-in Hybrid Flex Powertrain
The essence of this innovation lies in the plug-in hybrid flex powertrain, a technology that Toyota is diligently developing in Brazilian territory. This system promises not only energy efficiency but also robust performance, combining a 2.5 flex engine with two electric motors, generating an impressive combined power of approximately 222 hp. Differentiating itself through the use of a high-capacity battery and a more powerful electric motor, this powertrain promises to revolutionize the driving experience.
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Announced as strategic for the automaker in the next five years, the plug-in hybrid flex powertrain is a testament to the green future that Toyota aims to lead. According to information from Autodata, based on statements from the Metallurgists’ Union of Sorocaba, the expectation is that production of the new pickup will begin in 2027. This timeline reflects not only Toyota’s care and dedication to the development of sustainable technologies but also its commitment to continuous innovation.
New Toyota Pickup Will Be Built on the TNGA Platform, the Same Used by the Corolla Cross
The future Toyota pickup promises a balance between innovation and tradition. It is expected to be built on the TNGA platform, the same used by the Corolla Cross, meaning it will share the robustness and reliability already known from the brand’s models. However, Toyota promises to go further, integrating new design elements that will not only resonate with brand fans but also attract new admirers. Although few details have been revealed so far, the shared use of components with the SUV, such as front fenders and doors, suggests a visual harmony that will be both familiar and revolutionary.
In October, Toyota gave the world a glimpse of what to expect, showcasing a pickup concept at the Tokyo Motor Show. Even born as an electric vehicle, the EPU prototype stood out for its generous dimensions, surpassing models like the Ram Rampage. This concept not only demonstrated Toyota’s ability to innovate in design and technology but also signaled the ambitious direction the company is taking with its new pickup.
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