Urban Cruiser Hyryder
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The Hyryder is Toyota’s first serious attempt in the highly competitive mid-sized crossover segment. The game plan is clear: entice buyers away from the Korean duo — Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos — and the German duo — Volkswagen Taigun and Skoda Kushaq. Toyota’s secret weapon here is its hybrid technology, making the Hyryder one of the most fuel-efficient vehicles in its segment with a claimed ARAI mileage of 27.97 km/l. To put this into perspective, that’s around 7–8 km/l more than most rivals. But it’s not just efficiency where this urban SUV scores — there’s much more to it.
Who is the Toyota Hyryder for?
This Japanese SUV is aimed at buyers with a practical approach to car ownership. Think of working professionals who need a weekday shuttle between office and home, but also a comfortable, chauffeur-driven runabout for errands like school drops or grocery runs. The Hyryder feels equally at home navigating city traffic as it does cruising down highways.
Adding to its appeal, Toyota offers a 3-year/100,000 km standard warranty, extendable to 5 years/220,000 km, while the strong hybrid battery gets an unmatched 8-year warranty. And of course, the Toyota badge carries weight, projecting a higher status in the corporate pyramid.
How are the Toyota Hyryder’s interiors?
Inside, the Hyryder mirrors the modern styling of its exterior. At the centre sits a 9-inch infotainment screen (from mid variant onwards), supporting Apple CarPlay (wireless) and Android Auto (wired on the 9-inch, wireless on the base 7-inch). Wireless charging is also available from the mid variant upwards. The all-digital instrument cluster and, in higher trims, a pop-up head-up display add to the tech feel. Importantly, frequently used controls like climate settings get solid-feeling physical buttons, which is refreshing in a screen-heavy cabin.
Comfort is well thought out: the driver gets a 6-way power adjustable seat, and front passengers enjoy ventilated seats. The rear bench is supportive but on the softer side, which could cause fatigue on long drives. While it can seat three adults for short trips, it’s better suited to two adults and a child for longer journeys.
Practicality is where the Hybrid compromises slightly. The boot space is reduced to 265 litres compared to 370 litres in the non-hybrid, as the battery pack eats into the luggage bay. That said, the rear seats fold in a 60:40 split, so you can expand capacity when needed.
Engine and Transmission
The real highlight of the Hyryder is its strong hybrid system, which pairs a 1.5-litre petrol engine making 92.45 PS and 122 Nm torque with an electric motor producing 80.2 PS and 141 Nm of torque. Together, they deliver a combined output of 115.56 PS. Power is channeled to the front wheels via Toyota’s smooth e-CVT transmission.
This setup allows the SUV to run in pure EV mode at low speeds or in stop-and-go traffic, then automatically switch to the petrol engine or combine both power sources as needed. While it’s not as sporty as turbocharged rivals like the Taigun or Seltos, the electric motor aids quick overtakes in the city and improves highway efficiency through regenerative coasting.
Ride and Handling
On the road, the Hyryder’s ride feels slightly on the firmer side, partly due to the extra weight of the hybrid battery. You’ll notice this in low-speed turns, but it never feels uncomfortable. On highways, it shines — stable, predictable, and planted even at triple-digit speeds. For most owners, this balance of comfort and confidence will be just right.
Is the Toyota Hyryder safe?
Toyota has equipped the Hyryder with a comprehensive set of safety features. Active safety includes ABS with EBD, Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Hill Hold Control, TPMS, and parking aids like rear sensors, a reverse camera, and a 360-degree camera on higher trims. Passive safety is strong too, with six airbags standard across all variants, ISOFIX child seat mounts, and a robust TECT body structure with side-impact beams to absorb crash energy.
While the Hyryder itself hasn’t yet been tested by Global NCAP, its sibling, the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, scored 5 stars, and both share the same platform — a strong indicator of Toyota’s safety standards.
Should I buy one?
If you value fuel efficiency, comfort, Toyota’s hybrid technology, and long-term peace of mind over outright sporty performance, the Urban Cruiser Hyryder makes an excellent choice. Yes, you compromise on boot space and it’s not as punchy as turbo-petrol rivals, but what you get in return is class-leading economy, smooth city driving, and Toyota’s reliability. If efficiency, refinement, and practicality top your list, the Hyryder Hybrid is easily one of the smartest SUVs you can buy in this segment.
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Beyond the fuel saving, the driving experience is noticeably different. In city traffic the Strong Hybrid runs on electric power for meaningful stretches — the cabin stays quiet in a way that mild hybrids simply do not deliver. Refinement at low speeds is in a different league, and that is something you notice every single day rather than only when you calculate the fuel bill.
Resale value is also likely to hold better as hybrid demand continues to grow in India.
For high mileage users — daily highway commuters, those covering 20,000 km or more annually — the Strong Hybrid is worth the extra outlay. For someone doing 10,000 to 12,000 km a year mostly around the city, the payback period stretches out long enough that the mild hybrid becomes the more honest recommendation.

