Toyota Corolla Cross GR-Sport (2026) Price & Specs
The Toyota Corolla Cross GR-Sport has finally been refreshed, gaining a new look up front and a few tweaks inside. Here’s what this SA-built crossover now costs…
- Refreshed Corolla Cross GR-Sport hits the market
- Flagship grade gains new grille and cabin tweaks
- Powertrain options for SA-built model unchanged
When the facelifted Toyota Corolla Cross launched in South Africa at the start of 2025, the GR-Sport derivatives curiously carried over without any styling changes (though did gain some extra standard features). Now, however, the redesigned version of this flagship grade has officially hit the market in Mzansi.
Previewed at the Japanese firm’s recent State of the Motoring Industry (SOMI) 2026 event in Gauteng, the refreshed Corolla Cross GR-Sport (or GR-S, for short) that is built at Toyota’s Prospecton plant for the local market interestingly differs markedly from the version unwrapped for Europe in May 2025.
The most obvious changes have been made up front. The Aichi-based automaker has introduced a new honeycomb-style grille, which does without contrasting surround trim and without the horizontal bars that flanked the Toyota badge on the previous version. This revised grille furthermore gains a “GR” badge (something that was missing on the original), while the headlamps feature a subtly reworked lighting signature.
In addition, the GR-Sport’s front and rear skidplates have been redesigned, while new dual-tone 18-inch alloy wheels have been introduced (replacing the previous all-black versions). The 3 paint-colour options are again Glacier White, Arizona Red and Chromium Silver, each paired with a black roof (and black side-mirror caps) as standard.
Inside, the Corolla Cross GR-Sport’s front-seat headrests each gain a full-colour “GR” logo (now repeated on the steering wheel, too), while red seatbelts and additional red stitching have been incorporated (though the slim red trim strips on the dashboard are seemingly gone). We can also spot a redesigned gear lever.
So, what do the refreshed GR-S derivatives now cost in South Africa? Well, the updated Corolla Cross 1.8 GR-Sport is priced from R527 000 (up R8 800), while the revised Corolla Cross 1.8 HEV GR-Sport tops the range at R569 700 (up R8 000). Interestingly, prices across the broader Corolla Cross line-up have also increased – with hikes of between R5 900 and R8 800, depending on the derivative – seeing the portfolio’s XI-badged starting point climb to R420 700.
The GR-Sport is available with a choice of 2 (unchanged) powertrains. The first is the naturally aspirated 1.8-litre, 4-cylinder petrol engine, which delivers 103 kW and 172 Nm to the front wheels via a continuously variable transmission (CVT). The other option is Toyota’s hybrid powertrain (based on a 1.8-litre mill), offering a combined system output of 90 kW, along with 142 Nm from the petrol engine and 163 Nm from the electric motor.
What does the updated Corolla Cross GR-Sport cost in SA?
| DERIVATIVE | PRICE |
| Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 XI | R420 700 |
| Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 XS | R458 400 |
| Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 HEV XS | R501 100 |
| Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 XR | R508 200 |
| Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 GR-Sport | R527 000 |
| Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 HEV XR | R552 400 |
| Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 HEV GR-Sport | R569 700 |
The prices above include Toyota’s 3-year/100 000 km warranty and a 6-service/90 000 km service plan. Hybrid derivatives furthermore benefit from an 8-year/195 000 km warranty specific to the battery pack.
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Q: What are the main styling differences on the refreshed GR-Sport?
A: The most significant change is the new honeycomb-style grille that does away with the old horizontal bars and adds a “GR” badge for the first time. You’ll also find redesigned front and rear skidplates and new dual-tone 18-inch alloy wheels that replace the previous all-black versions.
Q: Did Toyota make any mechanical or engine changes to the updated GR-S?
A: No, the powertrains remain identical. You can still choose between the 103 kW 1.8-litre petrol or the 90 kW 1.8-litre hybrid.
Q: What are the new interior “pop” features in the 2026 model?
A: Toyota has leaned into the racing aesthetic by adding bright red seatbelts and full-colour GR logos on the front headrests and steering wheel. A redesigned gear lever also makes an appearance, though the slim red decorative strips previously found on the dashboard have been removed for a cleaner look.
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