Recently, Toyota officially launched the Urban Cruiser Ebella electric SUV in the Asian market.

Developed from the Urban BEV Concept prototype, the Ebella boasts a bold and distinctive design language characterized by its “hammerhead” aesthetic. The exterior highlights include sleek LED headlights paired with a continuous positioning light strip spanning the front and rear of the vehicle. Its muscular stance is accentuated by a high hood, robust wheel arches, and 18-inch alloy wheels with a machined finish. The rear end is elegantly streamlined, featuring slim LED taillights that stretch horizontally into the sides, enhancing the vehicle’s cohesive and modern appeal.

Positioned between the compact and mid-size SUV segments, the Ebella is poised to captivate young, eco-conscious consumers seeking a green vehicle without compromising on ruggedness and adventure-ready style.

The interior impresses with its futuristic design, featuring dual digital displays, a modern two-spoke steering wheel, and a floating center console. Toyota prioritizes safety with a Level 2 ADAS package and a standard 7-airbag system, ensuring maximum occupant protection.

In terms of performance, the Urban Cruiser Ebella offers two Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery options: 49 kWh and 61 kWh. The larger battery variant boasts a maximum range of up to 543 km (CLTC standard) and delivers approximately 170 horsepower.

The Urban Cruiser Ebella is a joint venture between Toyota and Maruti Suzuki, produced at Maruti Suzuki’s Gujarat plant in India using the advanced Heartect-e platform. The Ebella’s launch reinforces India’s position as a global hub for electric vehicle manufacturing, catering to both domestic and export markets. Notably, the Ebella shares its DNA with the Suzuki eVitara but is tailored to embody Toyota’s distinct identity and quality standards.

While official pricing remains undisclosed, industry experts anticipate the Ebella will be competitively priced to rival contenders such as the Hyundai Creta EV and VinFast VF 6.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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