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    Toyota Urban Cruiser EV

    ₹ 20.00 - 30.00 lakh

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    Urban Cruiser EV Launch Date:

    Late 2025 Alert Me When Launched
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    The Urban Cruiser EV is a Toyota badged version of the Maruti e Vitara which is expected to launch in India by late 2025. The Urban Cruiser EV measures 4.28 meters long, 1.64 meters tall, with a wheelbase of 2.7 meters and a width of 1.8 meters, which is almost the size of the upcoming e Vitara and the current-gen Creta. The Toyota Urban Cruiser EV gets two battery options – 49 kWh and 61 kWh. The one with the smaller battery will have a front axle-mounted 144hp, 189Nm motor, while those with the larger battery will pack a 174hp, 189Nm front motor. Like the e Vitara, an AWD version will also be on offer, which is powered by the 61kWh battery and comes with an addition 65hp rear axle-mounted motor. The Urban Cruiser in AWD form has a total output of 184hp and 300Nm of torque.

    Toyota Urban Cruiser EV Specifications

    Toyota Urban Cruiser EV Mileage and Range MileageNAToyota Urban Cruiser EV Engine Capacity Engine49kWh || 61kWhToyota Urban Cruiser EV Transmission Type Transmission1-speed ATToyota Urban Cruiser EV Fuel Type Fuel typeElectric

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