Toyota has unveiled two new models at the Kenshiki forum in Brussels, Belgium. These models include the Urban SUV Concept and Sport Crossover Concept. The Toyota Urban SUV Concept offers a sneak peek at a small electric SUV that will be launched in the European market in the following year.
The Urban SUV Concept will be positioned in the B-segment SUV. It will be one of six electric car models that Toyota plans to sell in the European market. However, there is limited information available about the commercial version of this car.
“Toyota currently dominates the B-segment SUV segment with the Yaris Cross electric hybrid car, which is the best-selling model in the segment. Drawing from the experience gained with the Yaris Cross, we are developing a true electric SUV with a practical design that meets the priorities of European customers. This model will embody the quality, durability, and reliability that are synonymous with the Toyota brand,” said the Japanese automaker in a press release.
The Urban SUV Concept features the same design language as Toyota’s latest models, such as the Prius, Crown, and Camry. It showcases a front end inspired by a hammerhead shark, complete with horizontal LED daytime running lights. The car also boasts distinctive “C” shaped headlights and a closed grille. Additionally, there is a strip of LED lights running along the corners of the front bumper.
Urban SUV Concept incorporates Toyota’s new design language
On the side of the car, the Toyota Urban SUV Concept features strong crease lines and cuts, sharp-cornered wheel arches, aerodynamic wheels, and hidden door handles. It’s worth noting that this concept car is equipped with digital cameras instead of traditional rearview mirrors. However, it is uncertain whether this feature will be retained in the production version of the car.
Toyota Urban SUV Concept’s wheels feature an aerodynamic design
The roof of the Toyota Urban SUV Concept is painted black, creating a striking contrast with the body
At the rear, the Toyota Urban SUV Concept showcases a horizontal rear light cluster that bears resemblance to certain Kia models. The car also features a split tailgate and a rear diffuser with a design similar to the center air vent on the front bumper.
The rear design of the Toyota Urban SUV Concept
A close-up of the taillights of the Toyota Urban SUV Concept
The interior of the Toyota Urban SUV Concept has not been revealed yet. However, Toyota confirms that the car’s interior will have a flexible design optimized for easy adjustment to accommodate passengers or luggage.
According to Toyota, the commercial version of the Urban SUV Concept will be available in both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive. The B-segment SUV will be equipped with either one or two electric motors, depending on the version. Additionally, there will be two battery options with different capacities.
The commercial version of the Toyota Urban SUV Concept will be available in both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive
Toyota will release more specific information about the commercial version of the Urban SUV Concept next year.