Possible upgrades could include a new design for the headlights and taillights, as well as new wheels.
Inside the cabin, the Corolla Cross might feature a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, a larger 10.5-inch touchscreen infotainment display, wireless support for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and also wireless charging.
In addition, Toyota may include a panoramic sunroof and an electronic parking brake with auto hold function.
For safety equipment, the Corolla Cross could come with up to 8 airbags and an upgraded version of the Toyota Safety Sense system, which adds an active cruise control feature at all speeds.
Regarding the engine options, according to Autolife, Toyota might keep the 1.8L gasoline engine and the 1.8L hybrid engine. The hybrid variant may receive a new battery pack that enables the Corolla Cross to travel a longer distance in electric mode.
The phenomenon of shaking when driving may not pose a danger, but it creates an uncomfortable feeling for those sitting inside the car. So what is the cause of this?
During the rainy season, especially in a tropical country like Vietnam, flooding in major streets is not unfamiliar. This poses a potential risk for hydrolock, especially for hatchbacks or sedans with low ground clearance and engines.
Delkor, the brand from Johnson Controls, the world’s largest automotive battery manufacturer, has been awarded the prestigious top quality award by the Korean Standards Association (KSA).
Tires are the only part of a vehicle that comes in contact with the road surface. Therefore, having a basic understanding of tires can help you avoid unfortunate risks.
General Motors (GM) has recently unveiled a sprawling 21-hectare facility designed to test the latest safety systems and automated technologies featured in their newest vehicle models.
Ducati's official distributor in Vietnam, CT-Wearnes, has announced the closure of its Hanoi showroom, effective from April 1st. This decision comes nearly four years after its grand opening, marking a significant shift for the brand's presence in the country.
The Chinese electric vehicle revolution is taking Vietnam by storm. With competitive pricing, sleek designs, and cutting-edge technology, Chinese EV manufacturers are quickly gaining traction in the Vietnamese market. Offering a compelling alternative to traditional combustion engines, these vehicles are not just a fad but a sustainable and stylish option for forward-thinking consumers.
The rise in popularity of Chinese electric vehicles in Vietnam is undeniable. With their competitive pricing, sleek and modern designs, and advanced technology, they are quickly becoming a top choice for consumers in the country.