Toyota has officially launched the Rumion MPV in India, priced from ₹10.54 lakh (ex-showroom). Based on the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, this 7-seater targets budget-conscious families who want Toyota’s reliability in an affordable, fuel-efficient package.
The Rumion is available in three trims – S, G and V and is available with both petrol and CNG. Petrol trims are the only ones to get automatic transmission.
Key Highlights:
- Powertrain: 1.5L K15C petrol engine with hybrid tech (102 bhp); CNG version outputs 87 bhp.
- Transmission: 5-speed manual and 6-speed automatic (with paddle shifters in petrol).
- Mileage: Petrol MT – 20.51 kmpl, Petrol AT – 20.11 kmpl, CNG – 26.11 km/kg (ARAI claimed).
- Variants: Available in seven configurations with manual, automatic, and CNG setups.
- Design: Chrome-trimmed grille, halogen projector lamps, 15-inch dual-tone alloys.
- Interior: 7-inch touchscreen, Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, automatic A.C., versatile seating arrangement.
- Safety: Dual airbags standard, ESC, ABS with EBD, rear parking camera in top trims.
Toyota Rumion Variant & Price Table
Variant | Fuel Type | Transmission | Price (₹, Ex-showroom) |
---|---|---|---|
Rumion S MT | Petrol | Manual | ₹10.54 Lakh |
Rumion S CNG | CNG | Manual | ₹11.49 Lakh |
Rumion G MT | Petrol | Manual | ₹11.70 Lakh |
Rumion S AT | Petrol | Automatic | ₹12.04 Lakh |
Rumion V MT | Petrol | Manual | ₹12.43 Lakh |
Rumion G AT | Petrol | Automatic | ₹13.10 Lakh |
Rumion V AT | Petrol | Automatic | ₹13.83 Lakh |
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What Works for Rumion:
- Smooth and light steering, ideal for city use.
- Highly efficient CNG variant, perfect for long-distance and budget users.
- Trusted Toyota service and lower maintenance costs.
- Spacious second row and flexible boot layout offer good travel comfort.
What’s Missing:
- Third-row legroom for at most kids or very short trips.
- No sunroof or advanced digital features like ADAS or a 360-degree camera.
- Lacks NCAP safety rating at present, which may matter to safety-conscious buyers.
Final Take:
Toyota’s Rumion succeeds the old-school MPV tradition with some modern day Toyota reliability. It’s not feature-loaded, but for families who want space, mileage, and peace of mind, it fits the bill well.
If you’re considering a sensible 7-seater under ₹14 lakh, the Rumion deserves a test drive.