Volkswagen Taos vs. Toyota Corolla Cross: Which is the better buy in April?
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The Volkswagen Taos and Toyota Corolla Cross are leading competitors in Argentina's mid-size SUV segment, with the Corolla Cross having been the best-selling SUV in 2025.
- The Taos, imported from Mexico, offers three gasoline-only versions with a 1.4-liter turbo engine, while the Corolla Cross provides five versions, including gasoline and hybrid options with different engine sizes.
- Both SUVs feature comprehensive safety packages, with the Taos achieving a maximum five-star rating in Latin NCAP crash tests.
In Argentina's competitive mid-size SUV market, the Volkswagen Taos and Toyota Corolla Cross are locked in a close battle for dominance. The Volkswagen Taos, recently restyled and now imported from Mexico, has shown strong performance in the first quarter, while the Toyota Corolla Cross, which held the title of best-selling SUV in 2025, continues to be a formidable contender.
The key differentiator lies in their powertrain and trim offerings. The Taos presents a focused lineup with three automatic versions, all powered by a 1.4-liter turbo gasoline engine. In contrast, the Corolla Cross boasts a more diverse range, including three gasoline variants and two hybrid options, catering to a broader spectrum of consumer preferences. This allows Toyota to appeal to those seeking fuel efficiency and advanced technology with its hybrid system.
When it comes to safety, both vehicles are well-equipped, but the Taos has earned a significant accolade by achieving a maximum five-star rating in Latin NCAP crash tests. This highlights Volkswagen's commitment to passenger protection. The Corolla Cross also comes standard with the Toyota Safety Sense package, offering a suite of advanced driver-assistance systems across all its trims, ensuring a high level of safety for all occupants.
This comparison is particularly relevant for Argentine consumers who are increasingly seeking versatile and safe vehicles. The choice between the Taos and the Corolla Cross will likely come down to individual priorities regarding engine performance, fuel type (gasoline vs. hybrid), and specific safety features, all within a segment that continues to grow in popularity.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.