Toyota India launched the Taisor version to the Maruti Fronx in the country today. The crossover for urban use is available in five different versions including E, S, S+ G, V, and E with a price that starts at an ex-showroom cost of the sum of Rs. 7.73 lakh. While reservations are open for a small amount of Rs. 11,000, deliveries are scheduled to begin in May 2024.
Customers who are planning to purchase for the Toyota Taisor over the Maruti Fronx will be required to pay a fee that can be as high as Rs. 25000, depending on the model. Additionally, buyers be able to pick between eight exterior color options such as Lucent Orange, Sportin Red, Cafe White, Enticing Silver, Gaming Grey, Sportin Red with Midnight Black roof, Enticing Silver with Midnight Black roof as well as Cafe White with Midnight Black roof.
Car Model | Price Range (in Rs) |
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Toyota Taisor/ Maruti Fronx | Rs 7.74 lakh to Rs 13.04 lakh/ Rs 7.51 lakh to Rs 13.04 lakh |
Tata Nexon | Rs 8.15 lakh to Rs 15.80 lakh |
Kia Sonet/ Hyundai Venue | Rs 7.99 lakh to Rs 15.69 lakh/ Rs 7.94 lakh to Rs 13.48 lakh |
Maruti Brezza | Rs 8.34 lakh to Rs 14.14 lakh |
Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor Dashboard
Front-facing features and rear, the Toyota Taisor is loaded to the max with gadgets like a huge nine-inch touchscreen infotainment unit that connects wirelessly to smartphones with wireless charger 360-degree surround camera heads-up displays, automatic-dimming IRVM auto climate control a push start/stop button and steering mounted controls. For safety the Taisor has a strong bolstering of six airbags, a hill hold assist ABS and EBD. It also has a rear defoggers, ISOFIX mounts, vehicle stability control, as well as a parking camera that has sensors.
For the specifications and powertrain for the powertrain and specifications, the Toyota Taisor is equipped with an 1.2-litre NA petrol and a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol motor. The latter can be equipped with a factory-fitted CNG kit, which is available in the standard E version. The options for transmission include a manual with five speeds AMT that is five-speed, as well as the torque converter with six speeds.
Top questions answered:
Is this Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor offer sunroof?
Answer It’s the Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor misses out on the sunroof option as does its Maruti equivalent.
How big is what are the dimensions of Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor?
Solution: Urban Cruiser Taisor measures 3,995mm in length, 1,765mm width and 1,550mm in height. Furthermore, the crossover comes with a an overall wheelbase of 2,520mm with a maximum rotational radius of 4.9 meters.
We’ve recently received a new product that is part of the Maruti-Toyota partnership. It’s the Maruti Fronx-based Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor, which is the latest sub-4m version from the Japanese automobile maker in India. It has the same powertrains as the Fronx and comes with the same mileage claims and more. In this report, let’s examine how spiffy the Taisor is in comparison with its major competitors:
Since the Toyota Taisor is essentially the Maruti Fronx underneath and gets the same selection of engines (including CNG), its claims of mileage are similar to the Fronx. They are both the most affordable options here with the highest estimated mileage being 28.5 km/kg for the CNG variants and 22.8 kmpl for their regular petrol versions.
The Tata Nexon comes with only one turbo-petrol engine but with a range of transmission choices. The claimed efficiency of the engines is between 17 kmpl and 18 kmpl.
The mileage estimates of 2024’s Kia Sonet are under the 20 kmpl mark, with the gasoline-DCT being the cheapest. The Kia Sonet and Hyundai Venue are equipped with the identical engines, but the Venue is equipped with the 6-speed MT and its turbo powertrain, whereas the Sonet has a 6-speed iMT. Although we do not have any official figures for the Venue however, we anticipate it to have the same efficiency in terms of fuel consumption and possibly with a slight variation.
It is the Maruti Brezza is the only other SUV that comes with an option for a CNG powertrain, aside those Toyota-Maruti crossovers. It boasts the second highest reported fuel efficiency with respect to the gasoline engine, even though it’s the largest model in the market.
Disclaimer: Please be aware that the figures on fuel efficiency that are provided are the assertions of the manufacturers of the products. Actual fuel efficiency figures could be affected by elements like car health, driving conditions and weather.
Therefore, it’s the crossover options which are the most efficient models in this category. However the Nexon even with the option of a variety of powertrains has the lowest advertised efficiency, though it’s certainly not a major issue. We’d be pleased to note that Nexon, Sonet, and Venue have the option for a diesel motor those who want to save on running costs.