After witnessing the growing demand for EVs in the Indian market, leading carmaker Toyota has revealed its first electric car, named Urban Cruiser Ebella. It is a rebadged version of the Maruti e-Vitara, sharing the same platform, features, and battery packs. The latest offering will compete against hot-selling models such as the Mahindra BE 6, Hyundai Creta Electric, and VinFast VF6.
Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella Price
The company has kept the price details under wraps for now. However, the pre-bookings have been kick-started nationwide. Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella can be reserved with a fully refundable token amount of Rs 25,000. This can be done through the company’s authorised dealerships or online via Toyota’s official website.


Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella Specs
Under the hood, the Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella is expected to be offered with two battery pack options. Scroll down to know the detailed specifications.
| Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella Battery | ||
| Battery Pack | 49 kWh | 61 kWh |
| Claimed Range | Up to 453 km on a single charge | Not Mentioned |
| Power | 144 PS | 174 PS |
| Torque | 189NM | 189NM |
| Charging Time (10-100 % with 7kW AC Charger) | 6.5 hours | 9 hours |
| Charging Time ((10-100 % with DC Fast Charger) | 45 Minutes | 45 Minutes |
Aesthetically, the electric SUV looks quite dominant in nature. It carries a silhouette similar to the e-Vitara, but features several noticeable elements that give it a more premium appeal. The model gets futuristic design cues, including a chunky front bumper, complemented by decently sized air dams, a gloss-black grille, and a faux skid plate. The front fascia features a fully LED headlamp setup, paired with pixel-style LED DRLs.
At the rear, the profile closely resembles the e-Vitara, thanks to the identical LED taillights and the connecting light bar. The chrome-finished Toyota logo sits at the centre, with Ebella lettering positioned on the left side.
Inside the cabin, the layout remains similar to what has been seen in the Maruti e-Vitara. Toyota has introduced a black-and-tan colour theme, along with glossy black accents. The model continues to offer physical buttons, ensuring ease of use for customers. Other notable features include a fixed glass roof, JBL sound system, ventilated front seats, ambient lighting, cabin air filter, and multiple driving modes. It also gets a 10.1-inch digital instrument cluster and a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system with full wireless smartphone connectivity.

