2025 Toyota starlet cross
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
This 2025 Toyota starlet cross 1.5XR is a low-mileage used example with 9 500 km on the clock and a full service history, which gives confidence in condition and routine care. As a model it’s aimed at versatile, urban-friendly buyers who want a practical hatchback with modern packaging.
The manual 1.5-litre petrol delivers claimed economy of 5.6 L/100 km, making it economical for daily commuting or weekend runs; five doors and five seats give useful family or cargo flexibility. If you’re searching for a starlet cross 1.5XR or a used starlet cross for sale this listing shows how a manual drivetrain pairs low fuel use with simple ownership.
Located in Vanderbijlpark, Gauteng, this petrol in Gauteng is available for inspection; enquire with the dealer to book a viewing or a test drive.
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Toyota starlet cross
Toyota’s Starlet Cross lands right in the sweet spot for buyers who want that little bit of extra presence without paying C-segment money. You can see where Toyota’s aiming: city dwellers tired of the same old B-hatchback look but not keen on the jump in price, size, or running costs that comes with going bigger. On paper at least, it’s gunning straight at the Suzuki Fronx, Renault Kiger, and Nissan Magnite—sub-R350,000 crowd-pleasers all. Under the bonnet, you get a straightforward 1.5-litre petrol motor, paired with your choice of manual or a semi-auto setup. Only two are actually up for grabs right now, priced at R314,900 and R334,900. That narrow R20k gap between base and range-topper says Toyota wants to keep things simple, and I reckon it’s the right call. Both 2025 models on offer have already clocked a shade over 15,000 km, almost certainly ex-demo or fleet life rather than true private ownership. The XR manual is R314,900, while the Xs automatic commands a modest premium at R334,900. In Jozi peak hour, you’d want the auto—trust me. No new stock is showing, so your options are literally these two gently-used units. Where the Starlet Cross quietly pulls ahead of something like the Magnite is with Toyota’s sprawling dealer network and unrivalled parts support—factors South African buyers don’t just value, but expect. It’s not a head-turner. It’s a sensible purchase with a badge that reassures, and for a lot of folks, that’s the point.
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