Corolla Cross production at Toyota’s Durban plant to start in fourth quarter

12th February 2021 By: Irma Venter - Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) will start production of the Corolla Cross at its Prospecton plant, in Durban, in the fourth quarter of this year.

The sports-utility vehicle will be produced in both left- and right-hand-drive variants for the local market as well as markets in the rest of Africa, in a project valued at close to R3-billion.

The Cross will also be produced in a hybrid derivative, which is a first for the TSAM plant.

The vehicle will be produced on TSAM’s passenger-car production line, alongside the budget Corolla option – the Corolla Quest.

TSAM president and CEO Andrew Kirby says the project will create more than 1 500 new jobs, of which 500 will be at the TSAM plant. The other 1 000 jobs will be within the supply chain.

“We’ll achieve a high level of local content. We’ll generate around R2.85-billion in additional component purchases in the South African economy.

“I’m confident this will be an appealing vehicle for our market. It provides an exceptional balance between drivability, roominess, comfort, and high-tech features. Really a game changer.

“This is a significant milestone for TSAM. It is not often that we get to produce a new body shape at our factory,” says Kirby.

TSAM has managed to secure three new Tier 1 component suppliers for the project, as well as several at Tier 2.

Kirby says the Cross will slot into Toyota’s product range below the RAV4, and above the CHR.