And it's coming from a very unlikely starting point.Front view of a white Toyota car with illuminated headlights and fog light on a wet road at night.With the demand for smaller and more affordable pickups exploding, the hype around who will win the race in America is also ramping up. Will it be Nissan? Ram? Heck, even Volkswagen? Or Toyota?Well, apparently, Toyota might be first. New spy shots just surfaced from Brazil of what looks to be quite the oddball. Yet, it also looks like the sort of small pickup everyone's been clamoring for.AdvertisementAdvertisementBut its supposed starting point is a bit unconventional and not quite what we had in mind.A new small pickup based on the… Corolla Cross?Do you think a pickup based on the Corolla Cross would fly in America? - Credit: ToyotaAccording to the spy photographers and numerous reports, the prototype in the pictures is a new small pickup based on the Toyota Corolla Cross. Yes, you read that correctly.That means it sports a car-like unibody, as opposed to the more conventional body-on-frame construction. And judging from the pictures, it looks like engineers simply took the Corolla Cross and chopped off its rear end.View this post on InstagramIn place of the normal rear cargo space is an open bed and a drop-down door. Other notable details are also visible, such as more squared-off wheel arches, a reworked side-shoulder line and integrated roof rails. The body's wheelbase also appears elongated to complement the extra rear bedspace.The Corolla Cross is already one of Toyota's top-selling models, so why not a pickup version?According to reports from Brazil's BlogAuto, the new model will join a growing pack of car-based pickups. They're supposedly a popular item in the South American country.AdvertisementAdvertisementPreexisting competitors include the Ford Maverick, Fiat Toro, Ram Rampage and the Volkswagen Saveiro.Could this be the ultimate small pickup solution?Volkswagen's also working on a new, compact car-based pickup for Brazil, but it likely won't see American shores. - Credit: Volkswagen BrazilThe new spy shots and emergence of the prototype interestingly and coincidentally came after Toyota North America's CEO, Tetsuo Ogawa, openly expressed the brand's interest in the compact and affordable pickup space.But Ogawa mentioned the prospect could root its beginnings with the larger, compact RAV4 rather than the Corolla Cross as seen in the spy photos. That's because the apparent intended target is to rival the Ford Maverick.Ram also introduced the small Rampage specifically for Brazil, but now, they're working to adapt it for US shores. - Credit: Ram TrucksEven if Toyota proceeds building a pickup based on the RAV4, there's still room and the possibility for an even smaller pickup. The Corolla Cross sits below the RAV4 as an affordable, subcompact alternative.AdvertisementAdvertisementBut only time will reveal who'll be first to the cheap, small affordable pickup punch here in America. And hopefully, it won't go the way of the awesomely underappreciated Hyundai Santa Cruz.About the Author: Chris Chin is an associate editor at Gear Patrol, covering cars, trucks and anything else with four wheels. He has over a decade of experience writing news and reviews but considers himself an enthusiast first, with a passion for classics and European cars. His daily driver is a 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SEL with nearly 250,000 miles (87,000 are his).Want to stay up to date on the latest product news and releases? Add Gear Patrol as a preferred source to ensure our independent journalism makes it to the top of your Google search results.add as a preferred source on google