New Delhi: Toyota has launched its first CNG car in the mid-size SUV segment. The company has announced the price of Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyrider CNG. If you are planning to buy Toyota’s mid-size SUV, then you can book online to get this car in your hands, apart from this you can also book from your nearest dealership. The CNG variant Toyota Hyryder is available in 2 variants G and S. The ex-showroom price of this car is around Rs 13 lakh.
Due to this price, it can affect the sales of cars like Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos. After Toyota, Maruti Suzuki can also bring Grand Vitara in CNG variant. The company has also started taking bookings for this car. For online booking of MPV, it can be booked from the company’s official website and offline from any nearby dealership. Its booking price has been set at Rs 50,000.
Toyota Hyrider Specification and Features
- This car was brought with petrol engine and hybrid petrol engine. According to the reports of the company, very good customer feedback has been received for the SUV.
- The Urban Cruiser Hyrider with CNG version has a 1.5 liter K-Series engine. This engine has been connected to 5 speed manual transmission.
- With CNG, this SUV is going to offer a mileage of 26.6 kmpl.
- The G variant of the Urban Cruiser Highride gets features like full-LED headlamps, 9-inch touchscreen infotainment, ambient lighting and side and curtain airbags.
Toyota Hyrider Price And Competition
The company’s Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyrider CNG has been brought with 2 variants and manual transmission. The price of its S variant has been fixed at Rs 13,23,000 and the price of G variant has been fixed at Rs 15,29,000. After the Hyryder CNG, Maruti may also launch the CNG version of its Grand Vitara. There is going to be a competition between these two vehicles.
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