Toyota Urban Cruiser 61 kWh FWD










Overview
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- Price USA (New)
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- Country of Manufacture
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- India
- India
- Years of Production
- 2025-… (Announced)
- Body Style
- SUV
- Market Availability
- EU
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Trusted Toyota brand
- Urban-friendly size
- Good daily efficiency
- Fast home charging (11kW)
- Standard safety suite
Reasons Not to Buy
- US availability unclear
- Shorter range anxiety
- Unexciting acceleration
- Tiny trunk space
- FWD only (trim)
Overview
Toyota is set to electrify the compact SUV scene with the all-new 2025 Urban Cruiser, and the 61 kWh FWD trim looks like a compelling entry. This stylish runabout is aimed at city dwellers and small families seeking an efficient, practical EV. While officially announced with a 2025 production start, primarily for markets like Europe and India, details on US availability and pricing remain under wraps for now. Its key highlights are expected to be Toyota’s renowned reliability paired with modern EV tech, packaged in a right-sized urban-friendly footprint, promising a fresh take on accessible electric mobility.
What's New for 2025?
The 2025 Toyota Urban Cruiser is a brand-spanking-new addition to Toyota’s growing electric lineup! For its debut year, the 61 kWh FWD variant enters the bustling compact electric SUV segment, bringing Toyota’s design language and engineering know-how to a fresh audience. As an all-new model, everything is new – from its platform to its powertrain and tech features. It signals Toyota's deeper dive into battery-electric vehicles, aiming to offer a blend of practicality and zero-emission driving specifically for the urban jungle. Get ready for a new contender shaking things up!
Design & Exterior
Expect the 2025 Urban Cruiser 61 kWh FWD to sport Toyota's latest sharp EV styling, likely with a distinctive closed-off grille and sleek LED lighting. This compact SUV measures up at a city-friendly 168.7 inches long, 70.9 inches wide (excluding mirrors), and 64.4 inches tall, making it a breeze to park. Its design will probably blend modern aesthetics with practical SUV cues, like a decent ride height and robust proportions, ensuring it looks the part whether cruising downtown or heading for a weekend escape. Specific wheel designs for this trim will add to its character.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the Urban Cruiser 61 kWh FWD, and you’ll likely find a modern, functional cabin for five. Toyota usually nails ergonomics, so expect comfy seats and decent passenger space for a compact. The trunk offers 10.8 cubic feet of cargo capacity; however, the provided data doesn't mention a frunk or maximum cargo capacity with seats folded. Tech-wise, a responsive central touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto should be standard, alongside a digital driver’s display. Material quality will aim for durability and a contemporary feel, fitting its urban warrior persona.
Performance & Driving Experience
The Urban Cruiser 61 kWh FWD zips from 0-60 mph in a respectable 8.2 seconds, thanks to its single Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) driving the front wheels. This setup churns out 128 kW (around 172 hp) and a handy 139 lb-ft of torque, making it nippy around town. Expect that instant EV punch for effortless merging and a smooth, quiet ride typical of electric powertrains. With a top speed of 99 mph, it’s more than capable for highway jaunts. Multiple regenerative braking modes should help maximize that precious range.
Range, Battery & Charging
This Urban Cruiser packs a 58 kWh usable battery, delivering a Green Cars Compare calculated real-world range of 211 miles – pretty solid for daily duties. Efficiency is rated at a decent 3.64 mi/kWh. For topping up, it supports up to 11 kW AC charging from its standard on-board charger, so an overnight fill-up is easy. When you’re out and about, it can accept up to 150 kW from a DC fast charger via its 400V architecture. The provided data specifies a CCS Type 2 charge port; a US-market version would typically feature CCS Type 1 or NACS.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
While official US NHTSA or Euro NCAP safety ratings for the 2025 Urban Cruiser are not yet available as per the provided data, expect Toyota to equip it comprehensively. The renowned Toyota Safety Sense suite will likely be standard on the 61 kWh FWD trim. This typically includes features like a pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, lane departure alert with steering assist, adaptive cruise control, and automatic high beams. Blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert could also be standard or optional, enhancing driver confidence in this new electric SUV.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
Though full US warranty details are yet to be confirmed for the Urban Cruiser, Toyota generally offers a competitive package. Expect a basic new vehicle warranty around 3 years/36,000 miles and a powertrain warranty of 5 years/60,000 miles. Crucially, the EV battery components are typically covered for an extended period, often 8 years/100,000 miles, with a guarantee against excessive degradation. Toyota often includes some complimentary maintenance for the first couple of years. Reliability, a Toyota hallmark, should be a strong point for this electric offering.
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