Corolla Cross 2025 is released for PwD, see price

Corolla Cross 2025 is released for PwD, see price
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The 2025 Toyota Corolla Cross gained relevant new features to remain firm and important in the market. It is worth noting that according to Fenabrave data collected on April 24th, the Japanese brand’s medium SUV sold 2,820 units in the month so far, making it the segment leader at the moment.

These are changes that range from appearance to the addition of technology and content, but the main change was the elimination of the foot parking brake and consequent replacement by the electronic parking brake with “Auto Hold” function, which is more modern and safe. Furthermore, it makes it easier for people with disabilities to use it.

See too

⇒ Toyota for PcD with a discount of up to R$24,300 in April 2024, see

⇒ Toyota for CNPJ has discounts close to R$50 thousand in April (2024); look

And it is precisely this audience that is the focus of the article, as the Japanese brand already makes it available with IPI exemption and a 5% bonus maintained in the modality, with at least at first only the intermediate version XRE 2.0 being offered.

With a general public price of R$178,590, the SUV starts at R$156,686.83 in Polar White, the solid color. Therefore, there is a total reduction of R$ 21,903.17. With metallic color, the price rises to R$ 158,459.09 and with Lunar White, pearly white, R$ 158,731.07.

Its engine is the 2.0 Dynamic Force Dual VVT-iE 16V DOHC, capable of generating up to 175 hp and a torque of 20.8 kgfm combined with a CVT automatic transmission that simulates ten speeds.

Discover all the details of the 2025 Corolla Cross: standard equipment and much more.

Thanks to direct sales consultant Marcus Vinicius from Toyota Toyolex in the city of Natal-RN for making the updated table available. Ctts: (84) 99406-9790 and [email protected].

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