Both the Trax and the Corolla Cross have standard driver and passenger frontal airbags, front side-impact airbags, side-impact head airbags, front seatbelt pretensioners, front wheel drive, four-wheel antilock brakes, traction control, electronic stability systems to prevent skidding, crash mitigating brakes, daytime running lights, lane departure warning systems, rearview cameras, available blind spot warning systems, rear parking sensors and rear cross-path warning.
Compare the2024 Chevrolet TraxVS 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross
Safety
Warranty
The Trax’s corrosion warranty is 1 year longer than the Corolla Cross’ (6 vs. 5 years).
There are over 2 times as many Chevrolet dealers as there are Toyota dealers, which makes it much easier should you ever need service under the Trax’s warranty.
Reliability
J.D. Power and Associates’ 2023 Initial Quality Study of new car owners surveyed provide the statistics that show that Chevrolet vehicles are better in initial quality than Toyota vehicles. J.D. Power ranks Chevrolet above average in initial quality. With 28 more problems per 100 vehicles, Toyota is rated below average.
Engine
The Trax’s 1.2 turbo 3-cylinder produces 12 lbs.-ft. more torque (162 vs. 150) than the Corolla Cross’ 2.0 DOHC 4-cylinder.
As tested in Motor Trend the Chevrolet Trax is faster than the Toyota Corolla Cross:
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Trax |
Corolla Cross |
Zero to 30 MPH |
2.7 sec |
3.4 sec |
Zero to 60 MPH |
8.5 sec |
9.3 sec |
Zero to 80 MPH |
15.3 sec |
15.8 sec |
Quarter Mile |
16.5 sec |
17.1 sec |
Fuel Economy and Range
The Trax has a standard cap-less fueling system. The fuel filler is automatically opened when the fuel nozzle is inserted and automatically closed when it’s removed. This eliminates the need to unscrew and replace the cap and it reduces fuel evaporation, which causes pollution. The Corolla Cross doesn’t offer a cap-less fueling system.
Brakes and Stopping
The Trax stops shorter than the Corolla Cross:
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Trax |
Corolla Cross |
|
60 to 0 MPH |
116 feet |
125 feet |
Motor Trend |
Tires and Wheels
For better traction, the Trax has larger standard tires than the Corolla Cross (225/60R17 vs. 215/65R17). The Trax RS’ optional tires are larger than the largest tires available on the Corolla Cross (245/45R19 vs. 225/55R18).
The Trax’s standard tires provide better handling because they have a lower 60 series profile (height to width ratio) that provides a stiffer sidewall than the Corolla Cross L/LE’s standard 65 series tires. The Trax RS’ optional tires have a lower 45 series profile than the Corolla Cross XLE’s 55 series tires.
For better ride, handling and brake cooling the Trax RS offers optional 19-inch wheels. The Corolla Cross’ largest wheels are only 18-inches.
The Trax has a standard easy tire fill system. When inflating the tires, the vehicle’s integrated tire pressure sensors keep track of the pressure as the tires fill and tell the driver when the tires are inflated to the proper pressure. The Corolla Cross doesn’t offer vehicle monitored tire inflation.
Suspension and Handling
For a smoother ride and more stable handling, the Trax’s wheelbase is 2.4 inches longer than on the Corolla Cross (106.3 inches vs. 103.9 inches).
The Trax ACTIV handles at .84 G’s, while the Corolla Cross XLE AWD pulls only .80 G’s of cornering force in a Car and Driver skidpad test.
The Trax ACTIV executes Motor Trend’s “Figure Eight” maneuver 1.1 seconds quicker than the Corolla Cross LE (27.5 seconds @ .62 average G’s vs. 28.6 seconds @ .56 average G’s).
Chassis
The front grille of the Trax offers available electronically controlled shutters to close off airflow and reduce drag when less engine cooling is needed. This helps improve highway fuel economy. The Corolla Cross doesn’t offer active grille shutters.
The Trax uses computer-generated active noise cancellation to help remove annoying noise and vibration from the passenger compartment, especially at low frequencies. The Corolla Cross doesn’t offer active noise cancellation.
Passenger Space
The Trax has 11.4 cubic feet more passenger volume than the Corolla Cross (99.8 vs. 88.4).
The Trax has 1 inch more front headroom, 3 inches more front shoulder room, 6.7 inches more rear legroom, 1.5 inches more rear hip room and 1.9 inches more rear shoulder room than the Corolla Cross.
Towing
The Trax can be flat towed on all four wheels (dinghy towed), allowing recreational vehicle owners to bring it with them on the road. When they reach their destination, the Trax can be unhitched and driven around locally. The Corolla Cross can’t be towed flat on the ground.
Ergonomics
The Trax’s instruments include an oil pressure gauge and a temperature gauge - which could save your engine! Often ‘idiot lights’ don’t warn you until damage has been done. The Corolla Cross does not have an oil pressure gauge.
In case you lock your keys in your vehicle, or don’t have them with you, you can let yourself in using the Trax’s available exterior PIN entry system. The Corolla Cross doesn’t offer an exterior PIN entry system.
The Trax’s variable intermittent wipers have an adjustable delay to allow the driver to choose a setting that best clears the windshield during light rain or mist. The Corolla Cross L’s standard fixed intermittent wipers only have one fixed delay setting, so the driver will have to manually switch them between slow and intermittent.
The Trax has a standard automatic headlight on/off feature. When the ignition is on, the headlights automatically turn on at dusk and off after dawn. The Corolla Cross has an automatic headlight on/off feature standard only on the LE/XLE.
On extremely cold winter days, the Trax’s optional (except LS) heated steering wheel provides comfort, allowing the driver to steer safely and comfortably before the vehicle heater warms up. The Corolla Cross doesn’t offer a heated steering wheel.