Toyota Corolla Cross ute spied in Brazil

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In order to sell 11 million vehicles per year there aren’t many automotive niches Toyota doesn’t compete in, and a new model spied in Brazil will plug a glaring hole in the Japanese brand’s South American lineup.

Brazilian site BlogAuto spotted this dual-cab prototype on a highway in São Paulo, and it appears to be a unibody ute based on the locally made Corolla Cross small SUV.

As is common with car-based pickups, the new ute looks to be bigger than the donor vehicle, with a longer wheelbase and unique rear doors. The Corolla Cross has a length of 4.46m, so we expect the ute to be at least 4.7m long. 

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According to BlogAuto and other Brazilian sources there will be two drivetrains offered, with lesser models featuring a 2.0-litre flex-fuel engine making around 129kW of power and mated to a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) with 10 simulated gears. This powertrain seems to be taken straight from the Corolla Cross.

There will reportedly also be an E-Four hybrid drivetrain with a petrol engine and electric motor up front, and an independent electric motor on the rear axle. For reference, the Brazil-made Corolla Cross hybrid models are front-wheel drive only and come with a 90kW 1.8-litre hybrid system.

The as-yet-unnamed ute is expected to begin production in the first quarter of 2027 at Toyota’s plant in Sorocaba in the state of São Paulo, where it will share floor space with the closely related Corolla Cross.