Toyota Corolla Cross 2023 | 2.0 hybrid 197 hp CVT AWD | POV test drive | 0-100 | 2022

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In this video you can watch my new Toyota Corolla Cross 2023 POV test drive. I'm driving this hybrid SUV with all-wheel drive on different kind of roads: countryside roads, city roads, the highway, a bumpy road, cobblestones, ... I also test the acceleration (0-100 km/h) and quickly show the exterior. This 2022 model is still on sale in 2023.

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Specifications:
- Engine: 2.0 hybrid
- Power: 197 hp
- Transmission: e-CVT automatic
- Drivetrain: all-wheel drive

Chapters:
0:00 Walkaround
0:21 Reversing
0:34 Countryside roads
3:22 Highway - Power mode
4:58 Tunnel - Power mode
5:49 Highway acceleration - Power mode
6:09 Acceleration 0-100 - Eco mode
6:21 Acceleration 0-100 - Power mode
6:32 National road
8:40 Bumpy road
9:29 Cobblestone road
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It's incredible how people don't place their hands correctly on the steering wheel when cornering.

pedrosimoes
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Please tell me how bright the headlights are?

amadeus
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Great video, but did you also make the separate review?

sbodrillo
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Is there a difference between eco and power acceleration times?

PureDrivingExperience
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Was really considering this car but then saw a snow test and it was pretty terrible, so the AWD isn't really serious, mostly for a rainy day. On the video the engine sounds kinda intense and fun, but would you say it's too droney and loud in person?

plightn
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This car is really loud and you can hear it especially well in the tunnel. As you drove out of the parking lot onto the asphalt road you could hear the mud hitting the bare sheet metal in the wheel arches. That is, you could hear as if there was no soundproofing there

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