This Is The Urban Cruiser Taisor, Toyota's Cheapest SUV For The Indian Market
Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor. (Doc. Toyota Bharat)

JAKARTA - Recently, Toyota expanded its vehicle line in the Indian market by presenting the Urban Cruiser Taisor. This model is a compact SUV based on Maruti Suzuki Fronx.

Reporting from Autocar India, Thursday, April 4, this car has similarities to its twin but there are several differences, including the front goal which is redesigned with the latest honeycomb pattern and front bumper.

In addition, the DRL LED also features a new linear design that is different from what is seen on the front. The back light also has differences, but the lighting is connected to a wide lampbar like his twin from Suzuki.

To leave a dashing impression, Toyota presents the latest 16-inch alloy rims decorated with diamond pieces.

On the inside, Urban Cruiser Taisor gets a 9-inch touchscreen infotainment screen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay wireless connectivity. In order to bring a different comfort, the Urban Cruiser Taisor is equipped with a brown and black dual-tone seat.

Then, the SUV has a number of standard features such as automatic temperature control, 360-degree camera, head up display, wireless charger, smartwatch connectivity, and other systems.

Toyota also did not forget to provide this model with safety features in the form of six airbags, Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Hill-OLD Assist, Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD), and ISOFIX child seats.

In terms of runways, this manufacturer from Japan provides a naturally assisted 1.2 liter 4-cylinder engine with 90 dk power and 113 Nm torque coupled to a manual transmission of five accelerations or automatic as an optional. Not only that, this car is also available with a 1.0 liter turbo 3-cylinder engine with a 100 dk magnitude and a 148 Nm torque is paired with a manual transmission of five accelerations and an automatic six-acceleration torque switch.

Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor is priced at prices ranging from 774,000 rupees to the lowest to the highest level reaching 1.3 million rupees (around Rp. 147.6 million to Rp. 248.7 million) making it the cheapest SUV owned by manufacturers sold in India.

Available in the colors of Café White, ENticing Silver, Sportin Red, Lucent Orange, and Gaming Gray, this car will be a competitive competitor for Nissan Magnified and Kia Sonet in the country.


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