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Toyota Supplier Converts the Corolla Cross Into a Mini Lounge on Wheels

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A Corolla Cross Built for Beach Days

What’s not to like about the Toyota Corolla Cross as a family vehicle? It is less expensive than the more popular RAV4 and delivers strong fuel economy, with the hybrid version rated at 42 mpg combined. A Japanese interior supplier, however, thinks it can be made even more versatile with a concept called the Weekend Coast, which essentially turns the cargo area into a mini lounge.

According to Carscoops, the company behind this creation is Hayashi Telempu, an interior supplier that works with several automakers, including Toyota, Ford, and General Motors. The concept features retractable seats and a footrest, allowing occupants to sit behind the Corolla Cross when the tailgate is open. It is an ideal setup for a day at the beach, as suggested by the Weekend Coast name and its colorway.

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Hayashi Telempu

The Coastal Theme Goes All In

The colorway uses white as the base, with light blue accents on the seats and two-tone exterior paint. Given the reupholstering and the additional seating built into the cargo area, it likely will not be cheap, though the company has reportedly not released pricing yet.

The Weekend Coast was showcased at the Field Style Tokyo Show in Japan, offering a custom interior for customers who want something different. It is a compelling addition, especially for those who frequently take trips to the beach. For city dwellers, however, the appeal may be less obvious. Still, the event could help the company gauge what consumers actually need – or whether they see value in the idea at all.

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Getting Even More Adventure-Oriented

Both the Japan- and U.S.-spec Toyota Corolla Cross ride on the same platform, though they are packaged differently. The U.S.-spec model leans toward a more rugged appeal, reflecting the market’s strong preference for SUV-like styling. In a way, that complements the Weekend Coast concept – not necessarily because of its design, but because of its added functionality, especially for weekend trips and outdoor use.

However, the report did not mention availability yet, though interested Corolla Cross owners may want to keep an eye out for it. For reference, the Corolla Cross starts at $25,235 excluding destination fees. The crossover also received a facelift for the 2026 model year, while rumors suggest it could become hybrid-only by 2028.

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