The Toyota Urban Cruiser is an absolute monster in its own right, in more ways than one.
With a mileage that starts from 17.01 km/l, advanced technology and features, and an engine response that feels sufficient to cruise through city roads and traffic, this super SUV is a compact-sized four-wheeler with driving comfort levels that will have you spending more time on the streets than in the sheets during weekends.
It's popular with the masses, with 19379 units sold. The vehicle has now been discontinued in India, but that doesn't mean you can't bring this powerhouse home.
Buying a car is a long-term investment, so you need to get it right. Or, you'll end up signing away a major chunk of your savings for a four-wheeler that doesn't excite you. We can't have that!
On that note, here are 5 things you need to know about Toyota Urban Cruiser, a super compact SUV available at a lower price than its rivals.
The Toyota Urban Cruiser is available in 3 variants that is Mid, High and Premium.
If you take a look at their features, you'll see how similar the car is to Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza, whose pricing starts at Rs 7.84 lakh, considerably lower than the Cruiser.
So, if you don't have a specific brand in mind, you may want to reassess your choice. Why? Because the two companies have signed a Capital Alliance Agreement to promote a mutual supply of vehicles on a global scale, you can expect similarities in technologies.
Cruiser has a 105hp, 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine that delivers 103.26bhp and 138nm of peak torque. It is mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox, boasting a fuel economy of 17.03kpl.
However, you can also opt for a 4-speed automatic transmission, which in our opinion performs better with a fuel efficiency of 18.76kpl. This is because the gearbox benefits from Suzuki's fuel-saving tech, so you know which one to go for if you want to save some coins.
The design features of the Toyota Urban Cruiser are as follows:
Toyota Urban Cruiser is a looker with a dual-slat grille with squarish indentations on either side and 16-inch steel or alloy wheels for a smooth ride.
Its geometric lines and sleek design exude sophistication, becoming the centre of attention wherever you go.
Many believe it lacks comfort, but we found the fabric upholstery enhances the driving experience. Apart from that, the 2nd-row seats flip & fold and it has one-touch driver-only electric windows, which place all the power in your hand. Of course, that's not the only thing Toyota focuses on.
The Cruiser also comes with a boot space of 328 litres, meaning it will hold everything you need (and then some) to make your weekend getaway enjoyable.
Toyota Urban Cruiser comes with a range of features that excite. Here's the gist of it, standardized across variants:
Automatic air conditioner — for a more comfortable cabin environment.
Keyless entry and go — for remote convenience, so you can unlock and lock your vehicle without having to use the key fob.
LED DRLs — to help others identify your vehicle better.
LED projector lamps — for enhanced visibility on the road.
2-Din music system — for a superior audio experience.
Sounds good? Wait till you take a look at the features you can get by dropping a couple of extra grand (or, well, tens of thousands of Grands!) :
Auto headlamps and wipers
Cruise control
LED fog lamps
Leather-wrapped steering wheel
Rear parking camera
7.0-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
While anti-lock braking systems (ABS), central locking, anti-theft alarm, dual front airbags, and rear parking sensors are seen on almost all vehicles, even ones in the pocket-friendly segment, Toyota Urban Cruiser also comes through with some pretty stellar safety features, including:
High-speed alert
Hill-start assist (on select variants only)
ISOFIX child-seat anchors
Seatbelt reminder
Cruiser has received a 4-star safety rating in the global crash tests, getting 13.52 points out of 17, making it one of the safest vehicles on Indian roads. So, this Toyota model will suffice if you're looking for a family-friendly vehicle.
Toyota Urban Cruiser may hurt your wallet with a price tag starting from Rs 9.03 Lakh, but don't let that dissuade you from exploring (and possibly benefitting from) its potential. It's one of the best cars in the segment in terms of performance and practicality.
However, if you're unsure whether it's the right car for you, read more blogs about other cars and models on the Park+ website, comparing and contrasting features, equipment, build, and technology so you can feel confident in your purchase. Download the Park+ app.