It’s rare that a Toyota isn’t the best-selling model in its segment in Australia, or at least in the top three, but it does happen.

Take the Toyota Corolla Cross. Sure, it sells in numbers that some rival brands could only dream of, but it lives in the shadow of its larger RAV4 sibling.

Why is that? Perhaps it’s the styling, which is so anodyne that it looked about 10 years out of date when the Corolla Cross was first launched here in 2022.

A facelift for 2026 brought revised front-end styling that’s a bit more interesting – particularly in new GR Sport trim – but against rivals like the Hyundai Kona it looks rather milquetoast.

For buyers who want to slip under the radar, however, the Corolla Cross’ styling is just the ticket – and it may well age better than fussier fare like the rival Nissan Qashqai or Toyota’s other small SUV, the C-HR.