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      Home » Toyota Unveils Urban Cruiser EV Ahead of Brussels Debut

      Toyota Unveils Urban Cruiser EV Ahead of Brussels Debut

      Rashmi VermaBy Rashmi VermaDecember 13, 2024 E-Mobility 2 Mins Read
      Toyota Unveils Urban Cruiser EV Ahead of Brussels Debut
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      The production-spec Urban Cruiser EV, which will make its public debut at the 2025 Brussels Motor Show in January, has been revealed by Toyota Motor Corporation. The Suzuki Motor Gujarat plant will create the SUV with no emissions.

      For the final production model, many of the elements from the concept’s design have been simplified. Although the headlights and grille are still small, they are not as thin as those on the concept, and the radiator portion on the front bumper is less angular.

      The majority of the two-box e-SUV’s side design elements have been kept from the concept, and Toyota claims that 18-inch and 19-inch aero-optimized wheels will be available. Black plastic cladding gives it the necessary SUV characteristics. The Urban Cruiser EV’s rear door handles are located in the C-pillar, just as the e-Vitara.

      Lithium-iron phosphate cells in the Urban Cruiser EV have capacities of 49 and 61 kWh. Urban cruisers with a larger battery will power a 174hp, 189Nm front motor, while those with a lesser battery will have a 144hp, 189Nm motor positioned on the front axle.

      Similar to the e-Vitara, an AWD variant with a 61kWh battery and a 50 horsepower rear axle-mounted motor will also be available. The AWD version of the Urban Cruiser produces 184 horsepower and 300 Nm of torque. Additionally, these models will have a “Trail Mode” that helps with rough-roading and hill-descent management.

      The 2025 Brussels Motor Show will be the public debut of the Toyota Urban Cruiser EV, which is an international model (although it will be manufactured in India at Suzuki’s Gujarat facility). Prices for the UK-spec vehicle will be revealed in the third quarter of 2025, the company has said.

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