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When will Toyota Yaris Cross be available in Malaysia?
According to the current information, the Toyota Yaris Cross is expected to be officially launched in Malaysia in the first quarter of 2024. This vehicle is a compact SUV launched by Toyota targeting the Southeast Asian market, positioned between the Yaris and the Corolla Cross, and mainly caters to young consumers and the needs of urban driving. In Malaysia, the Yaris Cross may be equipped with a 1.5 - liter naturally aspirated engine or a hybrid system. The specific configuration will be subject to the official release of UMW Toyota Motor.
In terms of exterior design, the Yaris Cross continues Toyota's latest family-style language, while the interior focuses on practicality and a sense of technology. It is expected to be equipped with the Toyota Safety Sense active safety system, which meets the Malaysian consumers' requirements for high cost - effectiveness and safety.
For consumers who are interested in the Yaris Cross, they can keep an eye on the official channels of UMW Toyota Motor to get the latest information. At the same time, they can also compare other models in the same class, such as the Honda HR - V and the Nissan Kicks, to make a more comprehensive car-buying decision. With the intensifying competition in the Malaysian automotive market, the addition of the Yaris Cross will provide consumers with more choices, especially for those buyers who are looking for a fuel-efficient, agile vehicle with the practicality of an SUV.
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How much is a 2024 Toyota Yaris Cross?
The official pricing for the 2024 Toyota Yaris Cross in the Malaysian market has yet to be announced. However, based on information from local automaker Perodua regarding the sibling model “D66B,” the starting price is likely to be around RM73,000. This model is expected to be equipped with a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine paired with a CVT (continuously variable transmission), achieving a fuel consumption as low as approximately 5.7 liters per 100 kilometers.
Combining the stability of the TNGA (Toyota New Global Architecture) platform with a youthful design aesthetic—features like a trapezoidal grille, a floating roofline, and streamlined taillights—the Yaris Cross is quite competitive in the compact SUV market.
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When will Toyota Yaris Cross be launched in Malaysia?
The launch of the Toyota Yaris Cross in Malaysia has been confirmed to be delayed until 2025. Initially scheduled for release between September and October 2024, the launch has now been rescheduled to 2025 due to several factors, including rigorous quality verification to ensure that the vehicle meets the demands of the Southeast Asian market.
This compact SUV, built on the DNGA-B platform, is specifically designed for the Southeast Asian market, with dimensions of 4310mm x 1770mm x 1615mm and a wheelbase of 2620mm. It offers a ground clearance of 210mm, balancing urban driving flexibility with the ability to handle complex road conditions. The Yaris Cross comes equipped with popular features such as a panoramic sunroof, Level 2 semi-autonomous driving assistance system (Toyota Safety Sense), six airbags, and an electric tailgate.
In terms of powertrains, the vehicle will be available with a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine (106 PS/138 Nm, matched to a D-CVT transmission) or a 1.5-liter hybrid system (109 PS, paired with an E-CVT). This dual-option setup caters to both fuel economy and performance. Notably, the Yaris Cross will be introduced in Malaysia as a CKD (completely knocked down) unit, potentially allowing for a more competitive pricing strategy. Additionally, the hybrid version's impressive fuel efficiency—approximately 17.5 kilometers per liter—will attract environmentally conscious and cost-effective consumers.
As the demand for compact SUVs in the Malaysian market continues to grow, the Yaris Cross's entry will further enrich Toyota's product lineup in this segment.