July 21, 2023

Prices, Specs Of First-Ever Toyota Yaris Cross For Philippines Revealed


More details on the first-ever Toyota Yaris Cross for the Philippine market have been revealed. After its general specs were outed thanks to its LTO homologation papers, more detailed variant specs have come out, of all places, on Toyota Motor Philippines’ official website.

For the Philippine market, the Yaris Cross will be available in three variants at the following prices:
  • 1.5 G CVT – P 1,199,000
  • 1.5 V CVT – P 1,306,000
  • 1.5 S HEV CVT – P 1,598,000
Based on the model designation alone, the local spec Yaris Cross will come with two 1.5-liter engines. The conventional combustion engine serves up 106 horsepower and 138 Nm of torque (1.5 G and 1.5 V). The bigger news is the introduction of a full hybrid that pairs a 1.5-liter (91 horsepower, 121 Nm) with an 80 horsepower, 141 Nm electric motor in the 1.5 S HEV. All variants exclusively use a CVT with the 1.5 V and 1.5 S HEV getting selectable drive modes.

In terms of colors, the Toyota Motor Philippines website shows the following colors:
  • Attitude Black – 1.5 G CVT
  • Greenish Gun Metal – 1.5 G CVT, 1.5 V CVT
  • Scarlet SE – 1.5 G CVT
  • Scarlet SE / Attitude Black Two-Tone – 1.5 V CVT, 1.5 S HEV CVT
  • Dark Turquoise SE – 1.5 V CVT
  • Dark Turquoise SE / Attitude Black Two-Tone – 1.5 S HEV CVT
  • White Pearl – 1.5 V CVT
  • White Pearl / Attitude Black Two-Tone – 1.5 S HEV CVT
Standard features across the Yaris Cross line include smart keyless entry with push-start, wireless device charger, an electronic parking brake, and a 10.1-inch display audio system with a back-up camera.

The 1.5 V CVT is shaping up to be a complete package since it gets machine-cut 18-inch wheels (an inch bigger than the 1.5 G CVT), a panoramic view monitor, and the Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) system that bundles Pre-Collision System, Automatic High Beam, Lane Tracing Assist, Lane Keeping Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control. This is on top of a hands-free power tailgate with kick sensor and synthetic leather seats.

For those who want to go hybrid, the 1.5 S HEV CVT adds not just the hybrid powertrain but a panoramic sunroof and a premium speaker system.

Toyota Motor Philippines has yet to reveal the official date of the Yaris Cross’s launch, but given that dealers have started stocking up on the compact crossover and the product link is now live on its website, it will be very, very soon.

61 comments:

  1. Hybrid at 1.598 hmmm... At least it lowered the price of admission to a Toyota hybrid but not by much. Is this price gap still enough to prevent the Yaris Cross S Hybrid from cannibalizing the sales of the Corolla Cross V Hybrid? Time will tell.

    But the pricing on the ICE-only models is pretty good. This can give TMP a direct competitor to the low-end B-segment crossover class that's dominated by the Chinese. It can match those in tech and features (but not in terms of engine HAHAH).

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  2. Of course dear not match on engine...yaris cross engine miles ahead on reliabilty and durability😁😁😁 a drive select on V would help on akyatan. On G maybe dears a manual mode.

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  3. Noob comment... but comparing it to its fellow Toyota models, which among of these do you think are the better choices considering they offer similar performances at their price range???

    a. Yaris Cross G vs Raize Turbo vs vs Veloz G?
    b. Yaris Cross V vs Veloz V?

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    1. On the other hand, I think the G and V would compete against the HR-V non turbo, and the Creta.

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    2. For Yaris vs Veloz, the question lies in whether you need the extra space and the additional seats or not. Yaris Cross vs Raize though, Yaris Cross any day of the week. Plus, you should not be looking at a Veloz G if you are eyeing a Veloz. 40k lang ang pagitan ng Veloz G and V, why not go with the V with ADAS and it's just a 40k diff? In essence, if scenario A is where you are at, buy the Yaris Cross G. If you are in scenario B, depends on your needs.

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  4. I personally owned a raize turbo, turbo kicks in as early as 2500rpm, power delivery even in uphill is very good. I think the low on veloz is it has low ground clearance but on the other hand it could set 7

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  5. The Corolla Cross should have been launched the same as the V and S Yaris Cross: full-option ICE and full-option HEV (plus a little more extra to keep those forking out top-dollar (peso) for the hybrid. In a perfect world, hybrid would be an option at every trim level where practicable, to encourage wider adoption of the technology.

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    1. Exactly. Toyota misfired when they first launched the Corolla Cross with a super bare ICE-only model and the TOTL V Hybrid (GR-S is just a super expensive option pack so technically the V Hybrid is TOTL if you are not looking at a GR-S kit). TMP thought that they would be able to fend off Coolrays with the Corolla Cross G but how wrong they were. The Yaris Cross V is a much better buy vs that particular variant of Corolla Cross and does a much better job at being Toyota's Coolray fighter. If there were a non-hybrid V ICE-only version of the Corolla Cross (like the one in Malaysia), more people would buy it and would be an effective competitor to the HR-V S and a strong competitor in the 1.5 million and above premium B-segment crossover class (in other words, making the Corolla Cross more relevant with the arrival of the Yaris Cross). Discontinue the Corolla Cross G and replace it with a V Hybrid w/o the hybrid system. Let the Yaris Cross non-hybrids handle the Chinese crossovers.

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    2. Spoke with my sales agent at Toyota Pasig (the vehicle sales manager of the said dealership himself). Comparing the price difference between the Yaris Cross S HEV and the Corolla Cross GR-S HEV, it's huge price difference.

      Corolla Cross GR-S HEV is not just a dressed up Corolla Cross variant, it's the only Corolla Cross variant that has a powered tail gate with hands free kick sensor, which the Yaris Cross V and S HEV variants are also equipped with. He confirmed everything I am posting here.

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    3. Corolla Cross GR-S also has different suspension.

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    4. @JC The problem isn't with the Corolla Cross GR-S variant and the Yaris Cross Hybrid, it is with the Corolla Cross V Hybrid and the aforementioned Yaris. Yes, 1.8 million vs 1.595 million is a large enough gap. But 1.595 vs 1.680? That could be too small. Yaris Cross Hybrid basically costs 1.6 million so just 80k and a wee bit of change, you can have the Corolla Cross V which is based on the more sophisticated TNGA platform. I only see people opting for the Yaris Cross Hybrid vs that if there is a super long waitlist. TMP better be careful since both the Yaris Cross S and Corolla Cross V Hybrid can cannibalize each other.

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    5. @ali.paguia999, honestly I find the Corolla Cross V HEV a bit bare compared to the GR-S HEV variant and even to the Yaris Cross S HEV variant.

      For one, the V HEV variant of the Corolla Cross doesn't have a powered tail gate, which the Yaris Cross on its V and S HEV variants has and the Corolla Cross GR-S HEV variant also has. Yaris Cross S HEV has a panoramic sunroof and premium sound system. Then the Yaris Cross even if it's the DNGA version is equipped with electronic parking brake in all variants, which the PHDM Corolla Cross lacks.

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    6. @JC I can see where you are coming from. In some ways, the Yaris Cross S packs more features vs the Corolla Cross V Hybrid (the panoramic roof, power tailgate being prime examples). While people may pay the extra 80k for refinement, the Yaris Cross S is no slouch in value (may I also add that the Yaris comes with a 10.1 inch screen vs the 8 inch of the Corolla Cross). Looking at it, a Corolla Cross V that is ICE-only and a GR-S HEV line-up could work given the HR-V RS retails for 1.7 million though I maintain that the GR-S is overpriced for a B-segment crossover even if it's a premium-end one. This goes to show that TMP needs to work on the Corolla Cross range to reduce any clash with the Yaris Cross.

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    7. Who the hell needs a panoramic sunroof in the philippines? Ang init init dito. Tapos aalalahanin mo pa yan pag may leak dahil sa edad.

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    8. Every new car buyer looks for the panoramic sunroof it seems, especially those looking at Chinese car brands. That's why Toyota responded very well in equipping the Yaris Cross with it. It was something they missed out on the Innova Zenix.

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    9. Nobody really needs a panoramic roof, but if people want it let them have it, to each their own.

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    10. Panoramic sunroof is like marriage - exciting for first few monts, then later after the excitement has gone - you realized that it more of a head ache to clean up and maintain 🀣🀣🀣

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    11. It is for those "smartphone" buyers. Notice how when we buy smartphones, we don't actually use half of the features? It's kind of like that but instead of smartphones its cars.

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    12. those smartphone buyers are the ones with money though thats why the market bends on their taste. case in point, the new ugly bmw cars that everyone hates but chinese people loves. ironically, people who buy smartphones after their features are budget buyers (unlike on cars), notice the spec sheets of phones 20k and below? flagship phones focus on hardware (processor), software (ease of use) and build quality. its an overall different experience Im it on my company and we issue iphones and business class laptops every 2 years to our top employees. time is money they said

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    13. ^
      Those are noob buyers. They think cars are like smartphones. Usually they're the ones gullible enough to buy chinese cars!

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    14. I am not the guy from above and I take it you are a gen z or millenial. No offense to your generation but that's such a dumb opinion. Not everyone has little money as you or your family. A lot of well-off families actually sell their cars before the warranties expire. It is also common to give cars to their high school kids or incoming college freshmen. Back then, when "bigger is better", it is commonly montero, sometimes pajero or expedition. Now it is coolray or the old territory.

      I am not trying to start an argument, just stating things based on my experiences, knowledge and observations. Go to universities or colleges in metro and southern luzon, old professors drive sedans, young ones bike or commute, but lots of students drive territories coolrays and old suvs.

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    15. Uhh who are you talking to? Naligaw ka yata totoy.

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  6. If am not mistaken, cambodia market has now a corolla cross v, so maybe a corolla cross v is coming to ph soon.

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    1. How special is Corolla Cross compared to our current Corolla Cross models?

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    2. Overseas Corolla Cross models do have sunroof (albeit, not the panoramic one) suspension (some models use multi-link instead of just torsion beams in PH version) engine tuning and AWD options.

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    3. @GR I think Freedom is referring to the fact that other markets have our Corolla Cross V Hybrid available without the hybrid, lowering the price (see Malaysia). Just hoping that TMP rejigs the Corolla Cross line-up with the bare-bones G being replaced by an ICE-only V version.

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    4. I believe it's possible Toyota Ph didn't bring in the V version because they can't price it competitively or maybe they could launch it soon.

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  7. I wonder how would the DNGA Yaris Cross compare with the TNGA Yaris Cross...

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    1. Is the PH version already confirmed as DNGA-based? Sorry wala pa kasi naka saad sa article.

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  8. Toyota threw almost everything but the kitchen sink here—they're definitely feeling the heat from Chinese crossovers.

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  9. At those prices, who is this car even for?

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  10. I think it will be nice for millenials, gen Z and for soccer moms 😍😍😍

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  11. Better buy Nissan Kick for only 1.2M with discount. With pure electric power at any given demand time. No regret it's pocket rocket.

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    1. Its fast only up to 100km/h. Then it tapers down and becomes very slow

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  12. For that price they should improve the interior build quality over the other DNGA products. Rattley masyado interiors ng Raize at Avanza. Hard plastic expected naman pero atleast screw them well together and ayusin ang finishing sa edges.

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    1. Rattley interior? Never experienced it with my sister's Raize Turbo. High mileage na rin yun for an almost 1 yr old car.

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    2. Mostly comimg from the dash cupholders, the speakers, and the glovebox. I got my Raize Turbo on June 2022 and has 8k kms only now pero andaming rattles for a brand new car. Ang ginawa ko sa cupholders nilagyan ko ng electric tape sa bandang likod para hindi na magrattle, pero sa glovebox tinanggal ko na lahat ng laman marattle pa rin. The problem might be behind the dashboard. Sa speakers, binawasan ko nalang ang bass through the head unit kaya pangit na pakinggan pero atleast hindi na nagrrattle ang door panels. Hindi rin even ang mga panel gaps at finishing ng plastics, parang very rough ang pagkacut lalo na sa mga silver trimmings at sa trim behind the head unit. Ang Innova ko na 2012 plastic naman din interior nun pero solid ang build ng interior nun compared sa Raize. Kahit Vios eh mas solid ang interior. Sayang, satisfied naman ako sa other aspects ni Raize and maluwag siya, pero the interior build quality is a big disappointment for its PHP1M price. Sa mga nasakyan ko na Avnaza marattle din. I am hoping the Yaris Cross improves the interior build quality by a lot especially since it uses a lot of parts bin components from its DNGA siblings.

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    3. @anonymous 1:41 pm, dunno with your Raize Turbo, but my sister's Raize Turbo bought in Oct. 2022 has no rattling sounds even in those areas you mentioned. I know because I borrow it whenever my personal car is coding. Mataas na rin mileage at almost 11k kms.

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    4. It's quite a common complaint even in FB groups. But maybe only the first batches had terrible interior quality (mine had a conduction sticker starting with S6, maybe the Z batches were fixed) but it definitely put a sour first impression for a new car to have build quality like that. I learned the electric tape on the dash cupholder from the same other people who complained about the rattling from the Raize's interior.

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    5. Anyone else here also have similar experience? My Raize Turbo rattles are getting worse

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  13. The GAC GS3 Emzoom R-style trumps this slow & fake Toyota on all aspects - power, space, safety, tech, appearance, & price.

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    1. Emzoom engine and transmision reliability/durability is garbage compared to time tested, battle tested engine and transmision of yaris cross

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    2. Ew GAC. Please don’t force your junk chinese car here.

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    3. Fake Toyota? Daihatsu is a Toyota. They are separate brands but Daihatsu itself is a 100% owned subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corp. Mind you that Daihatsu is Toyota's kei car brand in Japan. That's Daihatsu's forte ever since it was established.

      The GAC Empow still has to prove itself to the market here in terms of reliability, durability and after sales, same with the other Chinese car brands that has entered the local market.

      My only conclusion with Chinese cars based on what I read in the various FB groups of such cars, they're not fuel efficient in city driving. They consume fuel similar to V6 and V8 gas engines. That's also the observation of my bro in law with his Geely Coolray.

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    4. What is up with this kimiraikz guy shoving chinese crap down our throats in every article?

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    5. Just don't mind the troll, I'm sure sir Uly will delete his comments, like what he did to kuchi888.

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  14. While the lesser known brands sell global-platform and high-specced vehicles to us, here we are getting another overpriced, underspecced, rebadged car just so it can make more profits for the mother company. Just because, you know, it has THAT badge in it.
    I hope this doesn't sell well. So that they can price better or at least spec better.
    With that said, I'm planning to buy a crossover and would've considered this if the V had those toys, the sunroof and premium speakers.
    Only the buyers who do not research, compare, and just primarily base on the branding will be fooled by this marketing tomfoolery.

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    1. Well...u can fool yourself all the time🧐🧐🧐 buy a chinese crap...its good for junk shop business

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    2. I would've agreed with you on the junk shop business if it were the Chery QQs of the olden years. But definitely not with the recent releases, though. Go on, it's not so hard to research on reliability studies. Though if you did, you might wake up and feel bad on your bad value purchase.

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  15. As long as China occupies our EEZ, Chinese cars are all junk to me. They're only worth is to provide/encourage other brands to improve their specs & onboard electronics.

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    1. silos ka lhung??...

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    2. EEZ has nothing to do with buying your new car. You have to decide whether you want to spend your money to buy from the flat nose (Chinese) or from big jaw (Japanese) or from long-pointed nose (American/ European).

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    3. Lol, what a riot. What if I want to buy from the Koreans. Plastic-Surgerized, Androgynous Face perhaps? What about the Indians then?

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    4. Apparently, woke & misguided people aren't the target market of great products regardless of origin.

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  16. Lol, what a riot. What if I want to buy from the Koreans. Plastic-Surgerized, Androgynous Face perhaps? What about the Indians then?

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  17. I want to Buy this if its available by 4th quarter in CDO

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  18. Better if the G will have light color, White or Silver, better if all variants will have Silver tone

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    1. I agree. Light colors options are much more convenient in our tropical weather and dusty roads.

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