- Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 Xi
- Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 Xs
- Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 XR
- Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 Hybrid Xs
- Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 Hybrid XR
The Toyota Corolla Cross hasn't been on the market for very long, however, used examples are already available. Using pricing data found on AutoTrader, we find out which trim depreciates the fastest.
The Corolla Cross is quickly becoming one of Toyota’s more popular offerings if it isn’t already. The model which made its debut locally in 2021 was originally offered in five derivatives and three trim levels. Since then, the Japanese automaker has introduced another trim, namely the Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 GR-Sport.
To find out which of the trims depreciate the fastest, we will be focussing only on the original derivatives that were available in 2021. As a result, this omits the GR-Sport variant from this article. However, feel free to search for new or used Toyota Corolla Cross models on AutoTrader as you will find everything from some of the earliest examples right up to factory fresh units. And if you need to sell your car to purchase your next vehicle, why not get an obligation-free Instant Offer here?
Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 Xi
The entry point for the Corolla Cross model range is the 1.8 in Xi guise. However, although it omits some of the exciting creature comforts that can be expected on the Xs and XR derivatives, it remains a very practical choice and still provides the same performance as the rest of the non-hybrid range.
Price new (2021): R 349 900
Average price used: R 399 186
Average market mileage: 18 619 km
Value retained: 114.09%
Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 Xs
The Xs trim retains the same 1.8-litre, 4-cylinder petrol as in the rest of the non-hybrid offerings. The engine is capable of 103 kW and 172 Nm of torque and is coupled to a 5-step CVT transmission. The powertrain and drivetrain combination returns a respectable manufacturer-claimed average fuel consumption figure of 6.8 L / 100 km.
Price new (2021): R 390 100
Average price used: R 409 900
Average market mileage: 23 500 km
Value retained: 105.08%
Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 XR
The XR trim is the highest specified option customers can opt for. It comes standard with a host of comfort and safety features, such as automatic climate control, adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist and seven airbags instead of five. This derivative also offers customers more premium exterior features, such as stylish 18-inch wheels.
Price new (2021): R 425 400
Average price used: R 431 175
Average market mileage: 31 000 km
Value retained: 101.36%
Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 Hybrid Xs
The Corolla Cross Hybrid retains the original 1.8-litre engine, however, now sees an electric motor fitted that contributes 53 kW and 163 Nm of torque. But it is not as simple as just adding those numbers to the original outputs, in combination, the combustion and electric motor develop 90 kW and 163 Nm at the peak. The trim remains the same as the non-hybrid Xs variant.
Price new (2021): R 413 000
Average price used: R 502 222
Average market mileage: 19 230 km
Value retained: 121.6%
Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 Hybrid XR
The Corolla Cross 1.8 Hybrid XR provides identical performance figures to the Hybrid Xs variant. However, the trim is improved, like with the non-hybrid 1.8 XR derivative. Where the hybrid powertrain really shines is in its frugalness. It returns an impressive manufacturer-claimed average fuel consumption figure of 4.3 L / 100 km.
Price new (2021): R 448 300
Average price used: R 507 493
Average market mileage: 30 912 km
Value retained: 113.2%
Verdict
As can be seen in the numbers here, not a single one of the Toyota Corolla Cross derivatives introduced in 2021 indicates any depreciation, quite the contrary as they have essentially gained value over their lifetime. However, this appreciation is mostly due to limited supply caused by varying factors such as the global chip shortage. However, if we reverse engineer the results, we might be able to predict which trim level to depreciate the fastest. And by doing that, we can see that the Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 in XR guise has seen the least appreciation when compared to the others and could be an indication of it depreciating the fastest when the market trend change.
Ryno FourieRyno started his career capturing press images of the latest and greatest vehicles which have subsequently adorned the covers and pages of prominent motoring titles locally and internationally. After a short stint as a photography lecturer, he once again joined the automotive industry as a sub-editor and photographer for a local publication, however, currently, you will find him spending most of his time in the studio creating written, video, and photography content as part of the AutoTrader content team.View News & Reviews
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