Toyota Kirloskar Motor has revised the Urban Cruiser Hyryder's prices by up to Rs. 5,000 on select variants with immediate effect.
The entry-level and top-spec variants remain unaffected, keeping the overall price range steady between Rs. 10.99 lakh and Rs. 20.19 lakh.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor announced a fresh round of price revisions effective immediately, covering several vehicles in its Indian portfolio. The Fortuner, Innova Hycross, Innova Crysta, Hilux, Urban Cruiser Taisor, and the Land Cruiser are all part of this update, alongside the Urban Cruiser Hyryder. Price adjustments of this nature are fairly routine in the Indian automotive market, often reflecting changes in input costs, currency fluctuations, or localisation shifts. For buyers sitting on the fence, such announcements tend to prompt faster purchase decisions.
Which Hyryder Variants Are Affected and Which Are Not
Not every variant in the Hyryder range has seen a change. Seven variants have been left completely untouched in this revision. These are the E 1.5 Petrol MT, S 1.5 Petrol MT, S 1.5 Petrol AT, S 1.5 CNG MT, G 1.5 CNG MT, V Hybrid 1.5 e-CVT, and the V Hybrid 1.5 e-CVT dual-tone. All remaining variants in the lineup have received a uniform price increase of Rs. 5,000 each.
The fact that both the entry-level and the top-specification variants remain unchanged is noteworthy. It means the bookend prices of the Hyryder range stay exactly as they were, keeping the model accessible at Rs. 10.99 lakh at the lower end and capped at Rs. 20.19 lakh at the top, both figures quoted ex-showroom.
A Quick Reminder of What the Hyryder Offers
Powertrain Options That Keep the Hyryder Competitive
The Urban Cruiser Hyryder continues to offer one of the more diverse powertrain menus in its segment. Buyers can choose from a 1.5-litre petrol engine paired with a mild-hybrid system, the same engine equipped with a CNG kit for those mindful of running costs, a 1.5-litre strong-hybrid setup for maximum efficiency, and a 1.5-litre mild-hybrid variant that also comes with all-wheel drive for those who like a bit of go-anywhere capability.
This range of options has been central to the Hyryder's appeal since its introduction, and nothing in that regard has changed with this update.
What This Means for Prospective Buyers
A Rs. 5,000 hike is not dramatic in the context of a vehicle priced between ten and twenty lakh rupees. However, it is worth factoring in if you have been comparing variants closely or working within a tight budget. Those specifically eyeing the affected mid-range variants would do well to revisit their calculations.
For anyone considering one of the seven unchanged variants, the situation is straightforward. The price remains exactly what it was, and there is no urgency created by this revision for that group of buyers.
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