Toyota has finally revealed prices of all variants of the recently launched Hyryder Urban Cruiser compact SUV. The Japanese automaker had held back prices of 7 variants at the time of launch, and prices of these variants have now been announced. The Hyryder’s most affordable mild hybrid manual variant starts from Rs. 10.48 lakh, which is just Rs. 3,000 more than the base trim of the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara – the Hyryder’s badge-engineered sibling. Toyota has also announced prices of the mild hybrid automatic trims, and the compact SUV now appears quite attractive given the wide range of variants and price points that they sell at.
Here is the detailed price list of the 7 new variants:
Grade Name |
Price in Indian Rupees |
G AT 2WD NEO DRIVE |
Rs.15,54,000 |
S AT 2WD NEO DRIVE |
Rs. 13,48,000 |
*same price applicable pan India for all grades
Grade Name |
Price in Indian Rupees |
V MT AWD NEO DRIVE |
Rs. 17,19,000 |
V MT 2WD NEO DRIVE |
Rs. 15,89,000 |
G MT 2WD NEO DRIVE |
Rs. 14,34,000 |
S MT 2WD NEO DRIVE |
Rs. 12,28,000 |
E MT 2WD NEO DRIVE |
Rs. 10,48,000 |
*same price applicable pan India for all grades
Prices announced earlier
Grade Name |
Price in Indian Rupees |
V eDrive 2WD HYBRID |
Rs. 18,99,000 |
G eDrive 2WD HYBRID |
Rs. 17,49,000 |
S eDrive 2WD HYBRID |
Rs. 15,11,000 |
V AT 2WD NEO DRIVE |
Rs. 17,09,000 |
*same price applicable pan India for all grades
Commenting on the price announcement, Mr. Atul Sood, Associate Vice President, Sales, and Strategic Marketing, Toyota Kirloskar Motor had this to say,
Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder has ushered a new chapter of mobility experience in India with its exemplary performance, best in class fuel efficiency, connected car features. The tremendous appreciation that the new offering has received is truly encouraging. The initial price announcement of the top grades was well received, and we are certain that the prices of the remaining seven grades will also be enthusiastically welcomed.
The Toyota Hyryder – like its badge-engineered sibling the Maruti Grand Vitara – is offered with two powertrain options: a 1.5 liter-4 cylinder K15C naturally aspirated petrol mild hybrid (102 Bhp-137 Nm) and a 1.5 liter-4 cylinder TNGA naturally aspirated petrol strong hybrid (114 Bhp combined output) that’s also paired with an electric motor. The Strong Hybrid variants of the Hyryder offer up to 25 kilometers of pure electric range, which is a best-in-class feature.
Another best-in-class feature is the all wheel drive layout, which is exclusively offered on the mild hybrid petrol’s manual trims. Talking transmissions, the Hyryder’s mild hybrid trims get 5 speed manual and 6 speed torque converter automatic options while the strong hybrid variants are exclusively available with a CVT automatic gearbox and a front wheel drive layout.
Top-end trims of the Hyryder offer a panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats, 6 airbags, hill hold, hill descent control, connected car technology, LED DRLs, split headlamps with projector LED lights, head up display, touchscreen infotainment system, multi-function steering wheel, fully digital instrument cluster, 360 degree camera and automatic climate control. Bookings for the Hyryder are now open across Toyota dealerships, and the automaker has begun delivering the compact SUV to customers.