So you’ve been eyeing the Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor? Here’s the update. The brand has ₹2,500 price hike across all variants. Whether you’re looking at the 1.2L petrol, turbo petrol or CNG, this is uniform across the board. Yes, it’s a small increase but it’s on all models.
Why Toyota Taisor Price Hike?
Rising manufacturing and operational expenses are likely behind Toyota’s decision to increase the Taisor’s prices. Many carmakers are doing this lately. But the Toyota Taisor is still a value for money compact SUV in its segment.
It now competes with the Maruti Suzuki Fronx, Nissan Magnite and Renault Kiger all of which are in the same under-₹15 lakh bracket.
New Prices After ₹2,500 Hike
Here’s the updated prices (ex-showroom):
- E 1.2 Petrol MT: ₹7,76,500
- S 1.2 Petrol AMT: ₹9,20,500
- G 1.0 Turbo Petrol AT: ₹11,98,500
- V 1.0 Turbo Petrol AT Dual Tone: ₹13,06,500
- E 1.2 CNG MT: ₹8,74,500
Whether it’s the base or top variant, this flat hike is simple.
Specs That Still Make It Worth It
Despite the price increase the Taisor still has a lot to offer:
- The 1.2-litre petrol engine delivers a peppy 88 hp and is available with both a manual and an AMT gearbox, giving buyers flexibility in how they drive.
- The 1.0-litre turbo engine delivers punchy performance with 98 hp and comes paired with a smooth-shifting 6-speed automatic gearbox.
- The CNG version uses a 1.2-litre engine that puts out 76 horsepower and 98.5 Nm, offering a more fuel-conscious choice for city commuters.
You still get premium features like 9-inch touchscreen, 360° camera, head-up display, rear AC vents and cruise control especially on higher variants.
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FAQs
Why did Toyota increase the Taisor’s price?
Rising input and operational costs is the reason for this ₹2,500 hike across all variants.
Have the features or mechanicals been updated with this hike?
No changes in features or performance. Just a price hike.
Verdict
The Toyota Taisor price hike is a small bump – not a deal killer. For what it still offers in terms of tech, design and variant options it’s still a strong contender in the sub-compact SUV space.
If you’re in the market, book now before further revisions.