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Toyota's cheapest crossover shown in new photos

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Toyota Urban Cruiser
The Urban Cruiser model is a long-awaited car. Source: Toyota.

The new Toyota Urban Cruiser is the cheapest crossover of the Japanese brand in 2025. The car will be an attractive offer in the electric car segment. The long-awaited model was shown in new photos after its live debut.

The new Toyota Urban Cruiser 2025 was announced on the company's website. The Japanese crossover was developed together with the Suzuki e-Vitara model, which was declassified earlier. At the same time, the Toyota Urban Cruiser model with the same name already exists in some markets (also based on Suzuki), but it is a completely different car.

The front end with geometrically shaped headlights was made in the brand's new style. The plastic, unpainted decor around the body has two functions. First, it protects the beautiful exterior panels from scratches and minor damage. Secondly, it emphasizes the brutal, almost off-road styling.

The body length is 4.28 m, width is 1.8 m, and height is 1.64 m. It is equipped with battery packs with a capacity of 49 and 61 kWh, which will provide a range of 400-500 km.

The new Toyota Urban Cruiser will be equipped with one and two electric motors to choose from – 144-174 and 184 hp, respectively. In the second case, all-wheel drive is available. The estimated price of the Toyota Urban Cruiser 2025 in the basic version is about 25,000 euros.

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