New Toyota crossovers and SUVs give Norwood shoppers a wide range of choices, from efficient compact models and hybrid family SUVs to rugged body-on-frame options and all-electric Toyota models. At Nucar Toyota of Norwood, shoppers can compare new Toyota crossover and SUV inventory, review current pricing, value a trade, and explore lease or finance options before visiting the dealership.
For drivers handling Walpole Street commuting, weekend plans near Blue Hills Reservation, or family errands around University Station, Toyota’s crossover and SUV lineup offers practical choices for daily driving, winter weather, sports schedules, and road trips. Visit Nucar Toyota of Norwood at 277 Providence Hwy, Norwood, MA 02062 to see current availability.

Use inventory filters to narrow your search by model, trim, price, seating capacity, drivetrain, MPG, EV range, exterior color, interior material, moonroof, towing needs, touchscreen size, and available AWD or 4WD.
Toyota’s current crossover and SUV lineup gives shoppers more electrified choices than ever, including hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and battery-electric models alongside familiar gas-powered and body-on-frame SUVs. The RAV4 lineup now emphasizes hybrid and plug-in hybrid choices, Toyota lists all-electric models such as bZ and C-HR, and the rugged SUV side of the lineup includes i-FORCE MAX hybrid options in Land Cruiser and 4Runner i-FORCE MAX.
Model details can change by trim and availability, so shoppers should confirm the specific SUV, drivetrain, MPG rating, range estimate, seating layout, towing rating, and feature package on the vehicle they are considering.
The right Toyota crossover or SUV depends on how much room, efficiency, traction, and strength you need. Use these starting points to narrow your search before comparing current inventory.
A compact SUV may make sense for Neponset Street errands and everyday parking, while a three-row Toyota SUV can make school drop-offs, Norwood Sport Center runs, and family road trips easier. Drivers who want more traction or trail-ready character should compare AWD and 4WD details by model.

Corolla Cross is the approachable compact crossover in the Toyota SUV lineup. Toyota lists 31 city / 33 highway MPG estimates, available all-wheel drive, seating for up to five, rear-seat vents, and Audio with an 8-inch touchscreen.
Corolla Cross Hybrid adds hybrid efficiency to the compact crossover formula. Toyota lists 46 city / 39 highway MPG estimates and a 42 combined EPA-estimated MPG rating for Corolla Cross Hybrid.
RAV4 remains one of the most versatile choices in Toyota’s SUV lineup. Toyota lists 47 city / 40 highway estimated MPG, a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, a 10.5-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia system, and Toyota Safety Sense 4.0.
RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid gives shoppers plug-in hybrid driving with gas-engine flexibility for longer trips. Toyota lists a 40 MPG / 101 MPGe estimated combined rating, a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, and a 10.5-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia system.
Toyota bZ is an all-electric SUV choice. Toyota lists an EPA-estimated 314-mile range rating on FWD Plus, available all-wheel drive with X-MODE, and a 14-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia display.
C-HR is an all-electric Toyota crossover with standard all-wheel drive. Toyota lists a 287-mile estimated range rating and a 14-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia display.
Toyota Crown Signia gives shoppers a premium-feeling hybrid crossover with standard SUV practicality and refined comfort. Toyota lists 39 city / 37 highway MPG estimates, heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, and a 12.3-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia display.
Highlander is a three-row Toyota SUV for shoppers who need more passenger room than a compact crossover. Toyota lists 21 city / 28 highway MPG estimates, SofTex-trimmed front and second-row seats, a hands-free power liftgate, and Qi-compatible wireless charging.
Highlander Hybrid adds hybrid efficiency to a three-row SUV layout. Toyota lists 35 city / 35 highway MPG estimates, third-row seating for up to eight, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, and Toyota Safety Sense 2.5+.
Grand Highlander gives families more room than Highlander and seating for up to eight. Toyota lists 21 city / 28 highway MPG estimates, three-zone automatic climate control, and towing capacity of up to 5,000 pounds.
Grand Highlander Hybrid is built for shoppers who want three-row space with hybrid efficiency. Toyota lists 36 city / 32 highway MPG estimates, seating for up to eight, and available all-wheel drive.
4Runner is a rugged Toyota SUV for shoppers who want a more adventurous character than a typical crossover. Toyota lists 20 city / 26 highway MPG estimates, an 8-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, and available third-row seating.
4Runner i-FORCE MAX adds Toyota hybrid power to the rugged 4Runner lineup. Toyota lists 23 city / 24 highway MPG estimates, 18-inch alloy wheels with 33-inch all-terrain tires, Bilstein monotube shocks with remote reservoirs, and a hands-free power liftgate with power rear window on featured configurations.
Land Cruiser brings heritage-inspired Toyota SUV strength with an i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain. Toyota lists 326 horsepower, 22 city / 25 highway MPG estimates, heated front seats and steering wheel, rear and center locking differentials, and a 2400W AC inverter.
Sequoia is Toyota’s full-size SUV choice. Toyota lists 21 city / 24 highway estimated MPG, Toyota Safety Sense 2.5, an 8-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen, and an 8-speaker audio system on the entry configuration.
MSRP excludes tax, title, license, dealer fees, and destination. Dealer sets final price. Model availability, pricing, and features can vary by vehicle and configuration.
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Contact Nucar Toyota of Norwood to confirm the current model, trim, drivetrain, MPG, range, towing, seating, and feature details on a specific Toyota SUV.
Toyota gives SUV shoppers several ways to reduce fuel use or move into electric driving. Corolla Cross Hybrid, Highlander Hybrid, Grand Highlander Hybrid, Crown Signia, Land Cruiser, Sequoia, and 4Runner i-FORCE MAX use Toyota hybrid technology. RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid adds external charging for shoppers who want plug-in driving with gas-engine flexibility. bZ and C-HR give shoppers all-electric Toyota SUV choices.
Hybrid Toyota SUVs do not require plug-in charging unless they are specifically plug-in hybrid models. Battery-electric Toyota SUVs require charging and have model-specific range estimates, charging times, and equipment considerations.
Toyota crossover and SUV technology varies by model, but the lineup includes useful features such as Toyota Audio Multimedia displays, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, digital gauge clusters, available premium audio, wireless charging, and connected services depending on the SUV and trim selected.
Comfort features also vary by model. Shoppers can compare five-passenger compact SUVs, three-row family SUVs, available heated and ventilated seats, available hands-free liftgates, available moonroofs, three-zone automatic climate control, and flexible seating layouts.
Toyota Safety Sense availability and version vary by SUV. Toyota lists systems such as Toyota Safety Sense 4.0 on RAV4 and Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 or 2.5+ on select larger SUVs. Shoppers should compare the specific Toyota Safety Sense version, Blind Spot Monitor availability, parking support, camera systems, and driver-assist features on the SUV they are considering.
Shop new Toyota SUVs to compare technology, comfort, safety features, and seating by model.

Toyota crossover and SUV pricing, lease programs, finance offers, rebates, APR programs, and EV or hybrid incentives can change by vehicle, location, eligibility, credit approval, and current program availability. Nucar Toyota of Norwood gives shoppers clear next steps to review current specials, start financing, estimate trade value, and ask about current Toyota SUV pricing.
Nucar Toyota of Norwood offers new Toyota crossover and SUV inventory for shoppers in Norwood and the Greater Boston area. Inventory changes regularly, so the best way to confirm a specific model, trim, drivetrain, color, or feature package is to check current inventory or contact the dealership.
Shoppers can compare Toyota SUV choices such as Corolla Cross, Corolla Cross Hybrid, RAV4, RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid, Highlander, Highlander Hybrid, Grand Highlander, Grand Highlander Hybrid, 4Runner, 4Runner i-FORCE MAX, Land Cruiser, Sequoia, Toyota Crown Signia, bZ, and C-HR, depending on current availability.
Among Toyota SUV models listed on Toyota’s current SUV page, Corolla Cross has the lowest starting MSRP at $25,235. Final pricing varies by trim, equipment, taxes, fees, dealer charges, and current program availability.
MPG varies by model and drivetrain. Toyota lists RAV4 at 47 city / 40 highway estimated MPG, Corolla Cross Hybrid at 46 city / 39 highway estimated MPG, and Highlander Hybrid at 35 city / 35 highway estimated MPG. Drivers considering electric driving should also compare bZ, C-HR, and RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid.
Toyota hybrid SUV choices include Corolla Cross Hybrid, RAV4, Crown Signia, Highlander Hybrid, Grand Highlander Hybrid, Land Cruiser, Sequoia, and 4Runner i-FORCE MAX. Hybrid availability and equipment vary by model and trim.
RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid is Toyota’s plug-in hybrid SUV choice. bZ and C-HR are all-electric Toyota SUV choices. Range, charging equipment, and charging times vary by model and configuration.
Three-row Toyota SUV choices include Highlander, Highlander Hybrid, Grand Highlander, Grand Highlander Hybrid, and Sequoia. 4Runner also lists available third-row seating, depending on configuration.
Toyota lists seating for up to eight on models such as Highlander Hybrid, Grand Highlander, and Grand Highlander Hybrid, depending on configuration. Sequoia also serves shoppers looking for a larger full-size Toyota SUV with three-row seating.
Families who need three rows should compare Highlander, Highlander Hybrid, Grand Highlander, Grand Highlander Hybrid, and Sequoia. Grand Highlander is a strong place to start for shoppers who want seating for up to eight and more family-focused room than a compact SUV.
Towing needs vary by model, trim, equipment, and loading. Grand Highlander lists towing capacity of up to 5,000 pounds, and larger Toyota SUVs such as 4Runner, Land Cruiser, and Sequoia are also worth comparing for drivers who plan to tow. Confirm towing equipment and ratings on the specific SUV you are considering.
Many Toyota SUVs offer AWD or 4WD-related options depending on model and trim. Corolla Cross, RAV4, Highlander, Grand Highlander, 4Runner, Land Cruiser, and Sequoia are all worth comparing if winter traction is a priority. Tires, road conditions, maintenance, speed, and driver behavior also matter.
Toyota bZ and Toyota C-HR are both all-electric Toyota SUV choices. bZ offers an EPA-estimated 314-mile range rating on FWD Plus and available all-wheel drive with X-MODE, while C-HR lists standard all-wheel drive and a 287-mile estimated range rating.
Corolla Cross is the smaller and lower-starting-price compact crossover. RAV4 is larger, starts higher, and gives shoppers more SUV presence, Toyota-listed hybrid efficiency, and a broader feature set.
Highlander is a three-row midsize SUV. Grand Highlander gives shoppers more family-focused space and Toyota lists seating for up to eight, making it a strong choice for drivers who need more room for passengers and cargo.
RAV4 is a compact SUV built for efficient daily driving and broad everyday use. 4Runner is a more rugged SUV with a truck-like personality, available third-row seating, and a stronger focus on trail-ready style and utility.
Land Cruiser is a heritage-inspired Toyota SUV with an i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain and rugged equipment such as rear and center locking differentials. Sequoia is Toyota’s full-size SUV and may be a better fit for shoppers who want a larger vehicle with more full-size SUV presence.
Lease specials, APR programs, rebates, and finance offers change over time and may depend on location, eligibility, credit approval, selected vehicle, and current program rules. Check current new Toyota specials or contact Nucar Toyota of Norwood for current Toyota SUV offer details.
Yes. Shoppers can apply for financing online and work with the finance team on available lease and finance options. Final terms depend on credit approval, vehicle selection, lender requirements, and current programs.
Yes. You can value your trade online before choosing a new Toyota crossover or SUV. Trade value depends on condition, mileage, market demand, equipment, and vehicle history.

The new Toyota crossover and SUV lineup gives shoppers plenty of ways to match a vehicle to daily life, from compact efficiency and hybrid MPG to three-row seating, plug-in driving, electric range, and trail-ready SUV character. Browse current Toyota crossover and SUV inventory, value your trade, apply for financing, or contact Nucar Toyota of Norwood to plan your next step, because Everyone Loves a Nucar!