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- Product News
- 7 April 2025
Toyota South Africa (TSAM) Motors added the newest member of its Crossover/SUV line-up with the local introduction of the Toyota Starlet Cross.
What is it?
This latest model in the Toyota stable is based on the Suzuki Fronx, which has been around in the country since last year. Not only will the Starlet Cross bolster TSAM’s Crossover & SUV line-up, but it will also grow and cement Toyota’s stake in the compact car segment as well as in the passenger category. It joins other affordable models in the compact car classification – including Vitz, Starlet and Urban Cruiser.
Exterior:
From the outside, the Toyota Starlet Cross is a fusion of SUV practicality and contemporary hatchback design cues.
At the front, the grille with chrome garnish commands attention, flanked by reprofiled LED headlamps that not only enhance visibility but also add a touch of sophistication. Twin LED Daytime Running Lights (DRL) are reminiscent of Toyota's Urban Cruiser.
On the sides, the Starlet Cross boasts a dynamic 3-dimensional surface that contrasts light and shade, accentuating its athletic profile.
At the rear, the Starlet Cross is characterised by connected LED taillights a sporty rear skid plate and roof end spoiler for a sporty yet functional finish.
With a ground clearance of 170 mm (+30 mm vs Starlet) and a width of 1 765 mm (+20 mm vs Starlet), the Starlet Cross offers ample space.
Interior:
The cabin has a three-tone dashboard adorned with premium finishes in charcoal, silver and Bordeaux.
For tech-savvy users, the Starlet Cross features a state-of-the-art infotainment system with a centrally mounted display supporting wireless connectivity (9” in XR, 7” in XS models) with access to navigation, music and hands-free communication.
All XS models come generously kitted with 3 USB chargers, cruise control, leather tilt steering wheel, 4 speakers and 16” black-painted alloy wheels.
The XR model builds on these features – adding a raft of bells and whistles – including tilt/telescopic steering wheel, electrochromic rearview mirror, colour multi-information display, wireless charger, driver seat height adjustment, Push Start + Smart Entry, Head-Up Display, 360-degree panoramic view monitor reverse camera and 16” machined alloy wheels.
Standard across all variants are features such as Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Hill Assist Control (HAC) and ABS with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), providing enhanced stability and control.
The vehicle is equipped with six airbags, including front, side and curtain airbags in XR models while the XS comes with Driver and Passenger airbags.
Engine:
Underpinning the Starlet Cross's performance capabilities is the familiar 1.5-litre naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine with a choice between a 5-speed manual transmission or a 4-speed automatic transmission. The 1.5-litre powertrain generates 77 kW and 138 Nm of torque.
Prices:
1.5 XS MT (R299 900), 1.5 XS AT (R322 300), 1.5 XR MT (R339 300) and the 1.5 XR AT (R359 300).
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