Toyota Unveils 2026 Yaris Cross Facelift with Major Exterior and Interior Updates Toyota has launched a significant facelift for its Yaris Cross compact SUV, introducing notable changes to both its exterior and interior design while retaining the TNGA-B platform. The updated model is primarily aimed at the European market, with enhancements focused on modernizing the vehicle’s appearance and improving comfort and technology features. The redesigned exterior features a new honeycomb grille that replaces the previous narrow design, now integrated seamlessly into the front fascia. The grille’s color matches the body, creating a cohesive look. Angular LED headlights have been introduced, offering more appealing lighting elements. A redesigned front bumper includes black cladding, while the Toyota logo is positioned slightly higher between the headlights. Two new color options—Persian Salt and Precious Bronze—are available, with the latter being a two-tone variant featuring a black roof and pillars. Larger 18-inch alloy wheels are now standard on the top-tier trim, while 17-inch wheels are offered on mid-tier models. The side cladding now bears the "Yaris Cross" logo in black plastic, and the GR Sport variant includes a wider front bumper, 18-inch rims, and a "GR Sport" badge. Inside, the cabin has been upgraded with platinum-colored inserts on the doors, dashboard, and ignition button area. Sport seats are now available across all trims, previously exclusive to the top-tier model. These seats feature platinum highlights and stitching that match the rest of the cabin. The top-tier trim includes leatherette and plant-based materials for seating, along with contrasting stitching.#toyota #yaris_cross #gr_sport #toyota_safety_sense #e_cvt
Toyota Yaris Cross Facelift Unveiled with Sporty Design and High-Tech Features Toyota has launched a refreshed version of its popular compact SUV, the Yaris Cross, after six years of absence from the market. The facelifted model introduces subtle yet impactful changes to its design, features, and technology, positioning it as a strong contender in the competitive compact SUV segment. The updated version was first unveiled in Europe, where the Yaris Cross has already gained a significant following, with over two lakh units sold since its initial launch. The redesign focuses on enhancing the car’s visual appeal and modernity. The front grille has been reimagined, replacing the previous smaller design with a honeycomb-patterned body-color grille. The headlights now feature a sharper, more modern look, while the front bumper includes black cladding and a repositioned Toyota logo above the headlights. New color options, including Persian Salt and Precious Bronze, add to the car’s aesthetic appeal. The Precious Bronze variant features a black roof and dual-tone pillars, creating a striking contrast. The facelift also includes updated alloy wheels in 17 and 18-inch sizes, along with side cladding that prominently displays the "Yaris Cross" branding. Inside the cabin, the dashboard, door panels, and start button now feature platinum-finished accents, giving the interior a premium feel. The mid-tier variant now includes sport seats, previously reserved for the top model, while the top variant uses eco-friendly materials. The GR Sport variant adds a dark theme, red stitching, suede seats, and GR badges on the steering wheel and headrests. Technological upgrades are another highlight of the facelift. The top variant now includes a panoramic glass roof and a powered tailgate, alongside a JBL sound system and wireless connectivity.#toyota #europe #jbl #yaris_cross #gr_sport
