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Is the Toyota Cross 5 or 7 seater?

The Toyota Cross is a five-seat compact SUV; it does not offer a factory seventh seat in the current lineup as of 2025. This article explains the seating configuration and what options exist if you need more than five seats.


What is the seating configuration of the Toyota Cross?


In nearly all markets, the Cross is designed as a two-row, five-seat vehicle. Toyota has not released a Cross variant with a third row, so there is no official 7-seat Cross model. The design emphasizes passenger comfort in two rows and flexible cargo space rather than three-row seating.


Before outlining the specifics, note that the Cross is marketed primarily as a compact, two-row SUV with seating for five and varying cargo versatility depending on trim and market.


Key facts about the Cross seating are summarized below.



  • Seating capacity: five occupants (two in front, three in the rear).

  • No factory 7-seat option for the Cross; a third row is not offered by Toyota for this model in any major market.

  • Rear seats typically fold to increase cargo space, enhancing practicality for everyday use.


In summary, the Cross is not offered as a seven-seat model. If seven-seat capacity is a priority, consider Toyota’s other models designed for three rows, depending on your market.


Alternatives for buyers who need seven seats


If you require seven seats, several Toyota options are commonly available in various regions, though they are separate models from the Cross. The list below highlights typical three-row alternatives you might consider.



  • Innova Zenix (known as Innova in some markets) – a seven-seat MPV/SUV that offers three-row seating across many regions.

  • Grand Highlander – a larger, three-row SUV available in North America and select markets, capable of seating up to eight in some configurations.

  • Avanza/Veloz (varies by market) – compact seven-seat MPVs offered in parts of Asia and other regions as practical family options.


These three-row options provide genuine seven-seat configurations, making them suitable substitutes when passenger capacity is the priority over two-row compact styling.


Summary


The Toyota Cross is designed as a five-seat, two-row SUV with flexible cargo space, and there is no factory seven-seat Cross variant. For buyers who need seven seats, Toyota offers other models such as the Innova/Zenix, Grand Highlander, or market-specific seven-seat MPVs. Availability varies by region and trim.

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