Toyota Corolla Cross, which has recently been included in the Turkey lists, has one of the remarkable averages on the safety side.
Corolla Cross, which is presented as a move by Toyota on the C SUV side, was included in the lists of Turkey as of November. Cross, which stands out with its rich standard equipment on the security side, as in other members of the family, is also included in the new test group shared by Euro NCAP. We can say that Toyota Corolla Cross is one of the most successful names in the sub-titles in the list where many different models appear. The model, which is rated above 80 points, especially on the pedestrian protection side, offers support from the top packages with many other names from the entry level.
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Toyota Corolla Cross crash test details
When we look at the details of the shared five-star rating for Corolla Cross; We come across a table where it is deemed worthy of a rating of 85 percent in the adult passenger protection category, 83 percent in the child protection, 87 percent in the pedestrian protection and 82 percent in the auxiliary safety systems.
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Toyota places great emphasis on the high level of safety in the Corolla Cross Hybrid model, as it does in every model. Corolla Cross is here with the T-Mate combined with the latest generation Toyota Safety Sense 3.0. Active driving and parking assist systems make driving easier and safer, while active safety systems can prevent accidents in many different scenarios.
The Corolla Cross Hybrid model has many active safety features such as Forward Collision Prevention System that detects vehicles and motorcycles, Emergency Steering System, Collision Avoidance System at the Junction, and Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control System. At the same time, the high body rigidity brought by the TNGA-C platform and the strong but light materials used at strategic points effectively absorb the impacts during collision. With eight airbags as standard, Corolla Cross also has a front middle airbag, which is used to prevent the front passengers from colliding with each other during an accident.