2025 Toyota starlet cross
2025 Toyota starlet cross
Est. monthly payment:
R 6,563 p/m
Free State
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
Full service history and just 9 000 km on the clock — this nearly-new Starlet Cross presents as a well-maintained example that will suit buyers after low running risk and a worry-free short-term ownership. The Toyota starlet cross’s reputation for reliability is useful context for anyone prioritising regular-use durability.
The 1.5-litre petrol with semi-automatic transmission promises straightforward, low-effort driving in town and on longer runs, while the claimed 5.6 L/100 km fuel consumption keeps running costs modest. Five doors and five seats make it practical for small families, commuting or weekend gear; its compact suv footprint helps with parking and manoeuvrability without sacrificing usability.
Located in Bertha Shaft Village, Sasolburg, Free State — enquire to book a viewing or test drive if you want a new starlet cross for sale or to check the starlet cross 1.5L XR MT in person; petrol in Free State buyers welcome.
SELLER'S COMMENTS
2025 Toyota Starlet Cross 1.5 XR Manual in Liquide Silver BI-tone offers a great mix of reliability, efficiency and comfort. Backed by a factory warranty with 100 000 km remaining and a full franchise service history, this Starlet Cross has been properly maintained and is ready for daily use or weekend getaways. The 1.5l i4 petrol engine delivers 77 kW and 138 Nm, with an average fuel consumption of just 5.6 l/100 km and an approximate range of 661 km from the 37l tank, making it affordable to run. CO2 emissions of 131 g/km and a top speed of 175 km/h round out its practical performance profile.
Inside, the XR trim focuses on comfort and convenience, with premium finishes and modern tech that make every trip more enjoyable. The elevated Cross stance adds confidence on rougher roads while keeping the car easy to park and manoeuvre. This vehicle has undergone thorough multipoint checks and is sold with strong after sales support, giving you extra peace of mind. A smart choice for buyers wanting a well specced, economical and trustworthy compact crossover act quickly to secure this high demand 2025 model.
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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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2025 Toyota starlet cross
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