2024 Toyota Corolla Cross vs 2024 Chevrolet Trax | Toyota

– [Narrator] The 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross versus the 2024 Chevrolet Trax. Let’s learn a bit more about these compact crossover SUVs. Toyota Corolla Cross races past Chevrolet Trax, thanks to its more potent powertrain options. And Trax just can’t match Corolla Cross’ traction since it is not available with all-wheel drive. What’s more, conveniences

Like the available dual-zone automatic climate control with rear air vents and rear center armrest, give Corolla Cross an advantage when it comes to comfort. Now let’s put Corolla Cross and Trax side by side. Corolla Cross is available in seven grades, four of which are hybrid electric vehicles, meaning there’s a grade for every type of driver. And yes, you heard that right, for 2024, a new Nightshade grade joins the lineup. It features black trimmed seats with red fabric and stitching for a stylish contrast.

All-wheel drive is also available on Corolla Cross’ gas grades, while all hybrid electric vehicles come with Electronic On-Demand All-Wheel Drive as standard. For 2024, Chevrolet Trax is available in five grades. Although Trax offers two sporty looking RS grades, and the rugged Activ grade, it does not have an answer

To Corolla Cross’ Hybrid EV grades, nor is it available with all-wheel drive. Corolla Cross’ gas grades are powered by a 169 horsepower two-liter four-cylinder engine. Meanwhile, all Corolla Cross hybrid electric vehicles use a two-liter four-cylinder hybrid electric system with 196 net combined horsepower for smoother acceleration. To compliment that additional power, all Corolla Cross hybrid electric vehicles include a standard sport-tuned suspension, sharpening its driving dynamics.

That agility is enhanced by the standard Electronic On-Demand All-Wheel Drive System on all hybrid electric vehicles, upping Corolla Cross Hybrid electric vehicle’s fun factor. In terms of efficiency, Corolla Cross has up to an EPA-estimated 32 miles per gallon combined in its gas grades, and an impressive 42 miles per gallon combined

On all hybrid electric vehicles. Trax is powered by a 137-horsepower turbocharged 1.2-liter three-cylinder engine. Unlike Corolla Cross, a hybrid electric vehicle option is not available, nor is a sport-tuned suspension and all-wheel drive. And with an EPA-estimated rating of 30 miles per gallon combined, Trax just can’t match the efficiency

Of Corolla Cross’ front-drive gas grades and hybrid electric vehicles. Corolla Cross stands out with its distinct looks and standard LED headlights. In addition to the refined appearance of the gas grades, all hybrid electric vehicles feature a sportier look complete with a unique grille and available 18-inch alloy wheels. Plus, the available two-tone exterior colors on Hybrid SE, Nightshade, and Hybrid XSE

Complement the sportier look with a high-contrast style. Additionally, the Nightshade grade brings enhanced style with its all-black badging, a black rear tailgate garnish, blackout headlight and taillight trim, and 18-inch black-painted alloy wheels. For added convenience, the available power liftgate on XLE and Hybrid XSE lets drivers open the cargo area

With just the press of a button. Similar to Corolla Cross, Trax comes standard with LED headlights. 1RS and 2RS feature a sportier look with black bowtie emblems, red RS badges, a black grille insert, and available 19-inch alloy wheels. However, Trax has less color options and does not have an answer

To Corolla Cross’ two-tone exterior colors. Additionally, Trax is not offered with a power liftgate in any grade. Corolla Cross prioritizes comfort and convenience. This is evident when you consider its available Smart Key System, and available heated front seats. Making that focus clearer is Corolla Cross’ 42.9 inches of leg room for the driver and front passenger, giving them more space to get comfortable. The driver’s seat can be further enhanced

With 10-way power adjustability on select grades, while the standard rear air vents and available dual-zone automatic climate control keep the cabin at the preferred temperature. Corolla Cross’ 60/40 split fold-down rear seats with an available center armrest add extra versatility by expanding its cargo capacity, which already measures

Up to 24 cubic feet behind the second row, and up to an impressive 61.8 cubic feet behind the front seats. Trax offers keyless entry in all grades, while keyless start is only available on the 2RS and Activ grades. Heated front seats are available on select grades, while the eight-way power driver’s seat

Is exclusive to the Activ grade. Additionally, at only 40.8 inches, Trax can’t match Corolla Cross when it comes to front leg room. Automatic climate control is available on the LT grade and higher but it’s only a single-zone system and lacks rear air vents. Every grade comes with 60/40 split-fold-down rear seats

But Trax doesn’t have an answer to Corolla Cross’ available rear center arm rest. Trax also has 25.6 cubic feet of cargo space behind the second row. Unfortunately, it can’t match Corolla Cross’ capacity behind the front seats with only 54.1 cubic feet. Toyota’s latest Audio Multimedia platform, as seen on Corolla Cross, features a standard eight-inch touchscreen that includes standard wireless compatibility for Apple CarPlay, which connects drivers to the apps on their iPhone, including maps, messages, podcasts, and music subscriptions. In addition, wireless Android Auto compatibility makes it easy to stay connected to Android devices

And access various apps and services from Google including YouTube Music and Google Maps. Plus, there’s a standard 3-month SiriusXM trial subscription that includes over 165 channels available in-cabin, and even more on the SiriusXM mobile app, making it easier than ever to enjoy not just ad-free music, but also sports, comedy, and more.

And for a top-class listening experience on the road, an available nine-speaker JBL Premium Audio System with amplifier and subwoofer plays tunes in high fidelity. Additionally, an available Qi-compatible wireless charger keeps mobile devices fully juiced, while the available seven-inch Fully Digital Gauge Cluster puts essential driving information right in the driver’s line of sight.

Corolla Cross is also designed to work seamlessly with Toyota’s line of available Connected Services and includes trials on select grades for Safety Connect, Service Connect, Remote Connect, and Wi-Fi Connect. Trax comes standard with either an eight-inch, or 11-inch touchscreen that includes wireless compatibility for Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto,

As well as a three-month SiriusXM trial subscription. However, Trax doesn’t have an answer to Corolla Cross’ JBL Premium Audio system. Additionally, the eight-inch diagonal Driver Information Center is only available on the 2RS and Activ grades. Corolla Cross comes with Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 as standard equipment, which includes Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection, Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist, Automatic High Beams, Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane Tracing Assist, Road Sign Assist, and Proactive Driving Assist. Every Chevrolet Trax comes standard with Chevy Safety Assist,

Which includes similar features to Toyota Safety Sense. For added convenience on the road, select Corolla Cross grades include Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert. XLE and Hybrid XSE come standard with Front and Rear Parking Assist with Automatic Braking, easing the act of maneuvering Corolla Cross in congested areas. Chevrolet Trax can be had

With Lane Change Assist with Side Blind Zone Alert, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert via an optional package. However, adaptive cruise control is available, but can only be equipped on LT, 2RS, and Activ grades. Corolla Cross received the 2023 Top Safety Pick award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Every new Corolla Cross comes with ToyotaCare, which provides drivers the reassurance of two years or 25,000 miles of scheduled maintenance, whichever comes first, plus two years and unlimited-mileage, 24-hour roadside assistance. All Hybrid electric vehicle models

Raise Corolla Cross’ value proposition even higher with a hybrid system warranty that covers select components for 8 years, or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first, and a 10-year, or 150,000-mile hybrid battery warranty, whichever comes first, making it ideal for long-term ownership. Trax is covered by industry standard warranties,

And five years, or 60,000 miles of roadside assistance, whichever comes first. Additionally, the first scheduled maintenance visit is complimentary on Trax. With its sporty drive and great overall value, it’s clear why Corolla Cross is such a smart choice among compact crossover SUVs. Check out Corolla Cross today at toyota.com.

Toyota Corolla Cross and Chevrolet Trax compete in the compact crossover SUV battle. Dive into the details as we compare style, performance, and features. Which one suits your lifestyle? Watch now to find out!

Learn more about the 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross: https://www.toyota.com/corollacross/

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0:00 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross vs 2024 Chevrolet Trax
0:10 Top Takeaways
0:38 What Models & Trims are available for the ’24 Corolla Cross?
1:25 How does the ’24 Corolla Cross Perform On-Road?
2:43 ’24 Corolla Cross Exterior Features
3:57 ’24 Corolla Cross Interior Features
5:36 What Technology Packages Are Available for Corolla Cross?
7:24 How Safe is the 2024 Corolla Cross?
7:55 Convenience Features of 2024 Corolla Cross
8:29 Corolla Cross Overall Value

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In this Toyota vs Chevy SUV comparison, we see the 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross go head to head with the 2024 Chevrolet Trax.

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