Toyota is expanding its lineup in Morocco with the Corolla X SUV, a compact crossover that aligns with the growing global demand for versatile and fuel-efficient vehicles. Building on the legendary success of the Corolla—with over 48 million units sold worldwide since 1966—the Japanese automaker is adapting to market trends by introducing an SUV under this iconic nameplate. The goal? To offer a practical, comfortable, and efficient option for both city commutes and long-distance journeys.

The Corolla X SUV is built on Toyota’s TNGA (GA-C) platform, the same architecture used in several of the brand’s successful models. This ensures a well-balanced ride, with stability, comfort, and excellent noise insulation.

Visually, the Corolla X SUV strikes a balance between ruggedness and sophistication, with clean lines and a silhouette that blends classic Corolla DNA with modern SUV styling. It’s designed to be practical yet stylish, making it an appealing choice for those looking for a reliable crossover with a touch of elegance.

Inside, space and accessibility take center stage. The elevated driving position offers good visibility, while the minimalist dashboard enhances the sense of openness. Rear-seat passengers benefit from easy access, and the 487-liter trunk ensures ample cargo space, making the Corolla X SUV a strong contender in its category. For added convenience, an optional power-operated tailgate simplifies loading and unloading.

Under the hood, Toyota equips the Corolla X SUV with a 1.8-liter hybrid engine, paired with a lithium-ion battery. This powertrain delivers a combined output of 122 horsepower, maintaining Toyota’s focus on efficiency rather than raw performance.

With a fuel consumption of just 4.3 liters per 100 km (WLTP cycle), this SUV follows Toyota’s well-established hybrid philosophy—offering eco-friendly mobility without compromising on daily usability.

Inside, Toyota packs the Corolla X SUV with a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and a central touchscreen (8 or 10 inches, depending on trim level), both compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

On the safety front, the SUV benefits from Toyota’s renowned driver assistance systems, including Adaptive cruise control for stress-free highway driving, and Lane departure warning for added security on the road

Toyota’s expertise in hybrid technology gives the Corolla X SUV a competitive edge in an increasingly crowded segment. Facing off against established rivals like the Hyundai Tucson, Nissan Qashqai, and Volkswagen Tiguan, this model bets on fuel efficiency, reliability, and smart space optimization to attract drivers—particularly those already familiar with the Corolla’s reputation for durability.