The all-new Toyota Urban Cruiser: a prime contender in the electric B-SUV market
- All-new, all-electric Urban Cruiser joins the Toyota C-HR+ and new bZ4X to give Toyota coverage of the key B, C and D-SUV market segments
- Model line-up features two battery options, with target driving ranges of up to approximately 250 miles (400km)
- UK market launch in the fourth quarter of 2025
The all-new Urban Cruiser is the compact model in Toyota’s comprehensive coverage of the European electric SUV market, presented alongside the all-new Toyota C-HR+ and the new bZ4X. Together they give the brand strong representation across the core B, C and D-SUV segments respectively, sharing authentic SUV design and performance and signature Toyota Quality, Durability and Reliability.
Scheduled for UK and European launch in late 2025, Urban Cruiser adopts Toyota’s dual battery offer for its fully electric models, helping customers find the right vehicle for their mobility needs and their budget.
It presents a contemporary “Urban Tech” look that expresses genuine SUV quality. The “hammerhead” frontal design and slim headlight units are features shared by the new generation of Toyota models. At the rear, the muscular wings and wrap-around rear light bar emphasise strength and stability.
Exterior dimensions – slightly larger than the Toyota Yaris Cross hybrid – ensure this is a car well-suited to negotiating urban spaces. Inside, the space rivals that of models from a class above, thanks to a 2,700mm wheelbase and clever design features. More room for rear seat passengers – or load space – can be obtained with an ingenious sliding rear seat system.
The SUV-inspired layout includes a low-set, horizontal instrument panel and an elevated seating position at the wheel. Ambient lighting with 12 colour settings helps set the mood for the journey.
Platform and powertrains
Urban Cruiser is built on a strong yet lightweight new platform, dedicated to battery electric vehicles. Its design avoids the need for crossmembers in the floor, so there is more space for the battery without compromising cabin space.
The battery options will provide driving range capability that will easily meet typical day-to-day journey requirements. The target distance for the FWD model with the 49kWh battery is around 186 miles; with the larger, 61kWh battery the figure is approximately 250 miles. Those choosing the 61kWh version with all-wheel drive* can expect in the region of 217 miles on a full charge. Both batteries use durable but cost-efficient lithium-iron phosphate technology. Toyota offers a Batter Care Programme covering the battery each year for up to 10 years of vehicle age or up to 650,000 miles drive, subject to an annual battery health check*.*
DRIVETRAIN | BATTERY CAPACITY | MAX. OUTPUT | TARGET RANGE (WLTP combined) |
FWD | 49kWh | 142bhp/144 DIN hp/106kW | approx. 186 miles |
FWD | 61kWh | 172bhp/174 DIN hp/128kW | approx. 250 miles |
AWD* | 61kWh | 181bhp/184 DIN hp/135kW | approx. 217 miles |
The AWD model* uses an additional 48kW motor on the rear axle and is equipped with Downhill Assist Control and a Trail Mode for extra assistance in slippery conditions.
Safety and equipment
Urban Cruiser will be equipped as standard with a complement of advanced active safety and driver assistance features, including pre-collision, adaptive cruise control and lane departure alert/keep assist systems.
A fully digital user experience includes a 10.25-inch driver’s combimeter and a 10.1-inch multimedia display, seamlessly integrated into a sleek, single unit. Easy smartphone integration will be provided for both Apple CarPlay and Android auto systems.
Premium quality equipment features** will be available, including a 360-degree camera, JBL sound system and power driver’s seat adjustment. A fixed sunroof will also be offered.
* Urban Cruiser AWD not available in the UK. **More details about the UK model range and equipment specifications are available here.
**Toyota’s confidence in the quality of the battery is reflected in a guarantee it will retain at least 70 per cent of its capacity up to 10 years of vehicle age, covered by the original EV Manufacturing Warranty until eight years of vehicle age or 160,000 km (100,000 miles), and with the Battery Care Programme up to 10 years of vehicle age or 1 million km (650,000 miles) driven that is activated by an annual EV health check (terms and conditions apply, according to local/national market conditions).
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