After introducing its hybrid model, Indus Motor Company (IMC) has now revealed the petrol version of its crossover SUV, the Corolla Cross. The non-hybrid option is available in two choices: 1.8x and 1.8.

Prior to this, the company launched the locally assembled hybrid Corolla Cross in Pakistan in December 2023, moving away from selling completely built-up (CBU) units. In this article, we have decided to provide a detailed visual tour of the car, exploring its design elements and technological features.

Exterior

The vehicle comes with 17-inch alloy rims and 215/60/R17 tires. The X variant, the premium model, features Bi-Beam LED headlights, while the base variant comes with Halogen headlights.

Both versions include daytime running lights (DRLs) and an Auto Light System with a Follow Me Home function. The top variant also has LED brake lamps and LED fog lamps, features that are not present in the base model. Additionally, both variants include a shark fin antenna, day and night inside rearview mirror, and a back monitor for improved visibility and safety.

Interior

Inside the car, the top variant offers dual-zone climate control with rear AC vents, a feature that the base variant lacks. Both options include a 4.2-inch color Multi-Info Display (MID), push start, smart entry options, and EPS tilt + telescope steering. The top variant comes with a 3-spoke leather steering wheel, while the base variant has a 3-spoke urethane steering wheel.

In the top variant, the steering wheel has switches for MID, audio, telephone, voice control, and cruise control, a feature that the base variant does not have. Cruise control is exclusive to the top variant.