After a long wait, Toyota has finally launched the Urban Cruiser Ebella. Toyota had unveiled the Ebella, its first-ever EV in India, a long time ago, but its pricing remained a mystery ever since. Interestingly, only the top variant (E3) has been revealed. So, how much does the Urban Cruiser Ebella cost in India’s top 7 cities?
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Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella On-Road Pricing
Toyota has launched the top E3 variant at a price of Rs 23.60 lakh (ex-showroom). This variant is offered with all the features possible and comes with the 61kWh battery pack as standard. Not to mention, Toyota has also revealed plans to launch it with a BaaS scheme. Here is how much the Urban Cruiser Ebella costs in India’s top 7 cities.

Features & Specifications

The top variant, E3, comes with a ton of features. Its feature list includes –
- 10.25-inch digital driver’s display
- 10.1-inch infotainment screen
- Level-2 ADAS
- Panoramic sunroof
- 360-degree camera
- 7-airbags
- JBL sound system
- Ventilated front seats
- Sliding & reclining rear seats
- Powered driver seats
- 12-colour ambient lighting
- Wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay
The E3 variant is offered only with the 61kWh pack. With the single-motor setup, this powertrain produces 171bhp & 193Nm of torque. The claimed range for this pack is 543km. As for charging times, you can charge it up from 10% to 80% in just 45 minutes using a fast charger. Toyota is expected to offer a smaller 49kWh pack on the lower E1 and E2 trims.
Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella – Rivals

The pricing got plenty of people talking since it is priced almost Rs 3.7 lakh more than its sibling, the Maruti Suzuki e Vitara. Both cars share the platform and battery packs, and you are essentially paying this premium for the Toyota badge. Some of its other rivals include the Mahindra BE6 and the Hyundai Creta electric, both of which offer a better deal. We would have to wait until the complete pricing is revealed to make a more thorough judgment about Toyota’s first-ever EV.