New Delhi, May 25 – Japanese auto giant Toyota is gearing up to launch its first all-electric vehicle for the Indian marketas EV adoption continues to accelerate across the country. The car in question is the much-anticipated Toyota Urban Cruiser BEVwhich made its global debut in Brussels and was showcased earlier this year at the India Mobility Global Expo.
According to industry insiders, the Urban Cruiser BEV is likely to be launched in India by the end of 2025targeting the premium electric SUV segment with a blend of strong range, feature-rich design, and Toyota’s trusted engineering.
One of the biggest highlights of the Urban Cruiser BEV is its claimed driving range of over 500 kilometers per charge. Toyota is reportedly planning to offer the EV in two battery pack options – a 49 kWh and a 61 kWh variant – aimed at catering to a wide range of customer needs.
With a length of 4,285 mm, width of 1,800 mmand height of 1,640 mmalong with a wheelbase of 2,700 mmthe Urban Cruiser BEV is larger than both the Yaris Cross and Maruti eVX (expected Vitara EV)giving it a strong road presence and ample cabin space.
This positioning makes it a serious competitor not just to Maruti’s upcoming electric SUV but also to global models like the Ev6, Hyundai Ioniq 5and MG ZS EV.
Toyota is expected to load the Urban Cruiser BEV with a host of premium featuresincluding:
Panoramic sunroof
10.25-inch full-digital instrument cluster
10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system
360-degree camera system
Power-adjustable driver seat
Electronic parking brake with auto-hold
These additions aim to position the SUV as a high-value offering in the electric space, blending everyday practicality with modern tech sophistication.
Interestingly, Toyota is also preparing the Urban Cruiser BEV for export marketsindicating a focus on local manufacturing and global scalability. This aligns with Toyota’s broader strategy of using India as a key hub for emerging-market EVs.
While official pricing hasn’t been announced, market analysts suggest that the Urban Cruiser BEV could start around ₹25-30 lakh (ex-showroom)placing it in competition with:
Toyota may leverage its partnership with Maruti Suzuki to price the SUV more competitively and improve local EV adoption.
Bhupendra singh chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur kiranhis insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.