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Toyota Yaris Cross, Price, Specs & Review 2026

Compare every Toyota Yaris Cross variant sold new in Australia. 8 variants, from $31,790 to $39,990 RRP. Side-by-side specs, ANCAP safety, fuel economy, towing capacity, warranty and running costs, pricing sourced from the Toyota Australian website and updated weekly.

Every Toyota Yaris Cross variant in Australia, compared

8 variants of the Toyota Yaris Cross are on sale in Australia. Compare them side-by-side in the table below, or tap any variant to jump to it and expand its full specs.

Toyota Yaris Cross variants compared by price, power, fuel and drivetrain
VariantRRPPower / TorqueFuel / RangeDriveSeats
GX Hybrid 2WD2026$31,79085kW / 141Nm3.8L/100kmFWD5
GXL Hybrid 2WD2026$33,99085kW / 141Nm3.8L/100kmFWD5
GX Hybrid AWD2026$34,79085kW / 141Nm4L/100kmAWD5
Urban Hybrid 2WD2026$36,93085kW / 141Nm3.8L/100kmFWD5
GR Sport Hybrid 2WD2026$36,99085kW / 141Nm3.8L/100kmFWD5
GXL Hybrid AWD2026$36,99085kW / 141Nm4L/100kmAWD5
Urban Hybrid AWD2026$39,93085kW / 141Nm4L/100kmAWD5
GR Sport Hybrid AWD2026$39,99085kW / 141Nm4.7L/100kmAWD5

Toyota Yaris Cross GX Hybrid 2WD

$31,790
Power
85kW
Torque
141Nm
0–100
9.8s
Fuel use
3.8L/100km
Gearbox
CVT
Drive
FWD
Seats
5
Towing
400kg
ANCAP
5-star

The 2026 Toyota Yaris Cross GX Hybrid 2WD is a compact hybrid SUV that suits budget-conscious buyers wanting fuel efficiency and reliability in a practical five-seat package. Its standout strength is exceptional economy at 4.7L/100km combined with low annual running costs around $2151, delivering genuine savings over the five-year warranty period. One thing to consider is its modest 85kW power output and 400kg towing limit, which means it's best suited to city and suburban driving rather than heavy hauling or spirited acceleration.

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Toyota Yaris Cross GXL Hybrid 2WD

$33,990
Power
85kW
Torque
141Nm
0–100
9.8s
Fuel use
3.8L/100km
Gearbox
CVT
Drive
FWD
Seats
5
Towing
400kg
ANCAP
5-star

The 2026 Toyota Yaris Cross GXL Hybrid 2WD is a compact SUV that pairs hybrid efficiency with practical everyday usability, making it ideal for urban and suburban drivers prioritising fuel economy and low running costs of approximately $2151 annually. Its standout strength is the 4.7L/100km fuel consumption from the 1.5L hybrid powertrain, delivering genuine real-world savings without sacrificing the 390-litre boot space or five-star ANCAP safety rating that modern families expect. One consideration: the 400kg towing capacity is modest, so if you need to regularly tow caravans or trailers, you'll need to look at larger models in Toyota's lineup.

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Toyota Yaris Cross GX Hybrid AWD

$34,790
Power
85kW
Torque
141Nm
0–100
9.8s
Fuel use
4L/100km
Gearbox
CVT
Drive
AWD
Seats
5
Towing
400kg
ANCAP
5-star

The 2026 Toyota Yaris Cross GX Hybrid AWD is a compact hybrid SUV designed for budget-conscious buyers wanting genuine all-weather capability and low running costs, delivering 4.7L/100km efficiency across its 1.5-litre petrol-electric powertrain. Its standout strength is the combination of AWD traction with an official five-star ANCAP safety rating, hybrid fuel economy, and modest annual running costs of approximately $2151, making it genuinely practical for Australian conditions without premium pricing. One consideration: the 85kW output and CVT transmission prioritise efficiency over performance, so this SUV suits those valuing reliability and economy over driving excitement or towing (it manages only 400kg braked).

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Toyota Yaris Cross Urban Hybrid 2WD

$36,930
Power
85kW
Torque
141Nm
0–100
9.8s
Fuel use
3.8L/100km
Gearbox
CVT
Drive
FWD
Seats
5
Towing
400kg
ANCAP
5-star

The 2026 Toyota Yaris Cross Urban Hybrid 2WD is a compact hybrid SUV designed for city and suburban drivers seeking fuel efficiency without sacrificing practicality, offering a spacious 390-litre boot and five-star ANCAP safety rating. Its standout strength is genuine efficiency, delivering 4.7L/100km combined consumption and estimated running costs around $2151 annually, making it genuinely economical for daily commuting. One consideration: the 1.5-litre petrol engine produces modest power at 85kW, so it's best suited to relaxed driving rather than spirited acceleration or heavy highway loads beyond its 400kg towing capacity.

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Toyota Yaris Cross GR Sport Hybrid 2WD

$36,990
Power
85kW
Torque
141Nm
0–100
7.9s
Fuel use
3.8L/100km
Gearbox
CVT
Drive
FWD
Seats
5
0
ANCAP
5-star

The 2026 Toyota Yaris Cross GR Sport Hybrid 2WD is a compact hybrid SUV that suits budget-conscious buyers wanting fuel efficiency and practicality, combining a 1.5-litre petrol engine with hybrid tech to deliver 4.7L/100km consumption and a roomy 390-litre boot. Its standout strength is the hybrid powertrain's frugal running costs of approximately $2151 annually, paired with Toyota's proven reliability and a 5-year warranty, while the five-star ANCAP safety rating provides confidence for families. One consideration is the modest 85kW output and CVT transmission may feel less engaging than petrol alternatives, though the 1000kg towing capacity limits heavy trailer duties.

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Toyota Yaris Cross GXL Hybrid AWD

$36,990
Power
85kW
Torque
141Nm
0–100
9.8s
Fuel use
4L/100km
Gearbox
CVT
Drive
AWD
Seats
5
Towing
400kg
ANCAP
5-star

The 2026 Toyota Yaris Cross GXL Hybrid AWD is a compact SUV that delivers exceptional fuel efficiency at 4L/100km, making it ideal for budget-conscious Australian drivers tackling both city commutes and light off-road conditions with its all-wheel-drive system. Its standout strength is the proven hybrid reliability paired with Toyota's five-year warranty and genuinely low running costs around $1930 annually, coupled with five-star ANCAP safety ratings that match larger rivals. The main consideration is its modest 120Nm torque output and 85kW power, which means modest acceleration and towing capacity limited to 400kg-perfectly adequate for everyday driving but worth testing if you regularly carry heavy loads or tow.

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Toyota Yaris Cross Urban Hybrid AWD

$39,930
Power
85kW
Torque
141Nm
0–100
9.8s
Fuel use
4L/100km
Gearbox
CVT
Drive
AWD
Seats
5
Towing
400kg
ANCAP
5-star

The 2026 Toyota Yaris Cross Urban Hybrid AWD is a compact urban SUV that suits first-time buyers and couples seeking efficient city driving with occasional all-terrain capability, combining a 1.5-litre hybrid engine delivering 85kW and 120Nm with AWD traction in a 1305kg package. Its standout strength is fuel efficiency-the hybrid powertrain achieves 4.7L/100km, translating to roughly $2151 annually in running costs, making it one of the most economical options in the small SUV segment. The main consideration is its modest towing capacity of 400kg, which rules it out if you need to haul a caravan or heavy trailer, though the 314-litre boot handles everyday cargo comfortably.

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Toyota Yaris Cross GR Sport Hybrid AWD

$39,990
Power
85kW
Torque
141Nm
0–100
7.9s
Fuel use
4.7L/100km
Gearbox
CVT
Drive
AWD
Seats
5
Towing
400kg
ANCAP
5-star

The 2026 Toyota Yaris Cross GR Sport Hybrid AWD is a compact hybrid SUV that suits budget-conscious buyers wanting all-wheel drive without sacrificing fuel economy, offering genuine value in the crowded small SUV segment. Its standout strength is the exceptional 4.7L/100km fuel consumption combined with AWD capability and 5-star ANCAP safety, delivering real-world savings despite the modest 85kW engine output. One thing to consider: the 314-litre boot is tight for families with significant cargo needs, and the 400kg towing capacity limits practical use for caravans or trailers.

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