Meet the New Urban Cruiser: Toyota’s Electric Wonder Ride

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Electric Elegance: Introducing the Urban Cruiser

Brace yourself for Toyota’s latest and greatest: the Urban Cruiser! This isn’t just another electric SUV; it’s Toyota’s second fully electric chariot designed to zap you from A to B with a wink and a smile. Built on a new dedicated EV platform and proudly dubbed “an authentic SUV,” it boasts upgrades over its older sibling, the BZ4X. You might say, ‘out with the old, in with the electrifying!’

The 2026 Toyota Urban Cruiser EV (Source: Toyota)

Power of Choice: Battery Bonanza!

With options galore, this EV comes with two lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery packs: the sprightly 49 kWh or the beefier 61 kWh. For those who prioritize efficiency, the 49 kWh version presents itself with a stylish 142 hp front-wheel-drive, a delightful 344 km (214 miles) of WLTP range, perfect for zipping through town. Want a tad more oomph? The 61 kWh version will have you saying ‘faster, please!’ with up to 426 km (264 miles) in range and an exciting all-wheel-drive option. Who knew driving electric could be so… thrilling?

The 2026 Toyota Urban Cruiser EV (Source: Toyota)

All the Space, None of the Hassle!

Spacious interiors? Check! With a length of 4,285 mm and a wheelbase extended to 2,700 mm, the Urban Cruiser offers cargo capacity that rivals larger SUVs. The split-folding rear seats allow for all your adventurous gear, so you can hit the road without a care in the world. Plus, with a sensational infotainment system that includes wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, your drives can be both stylish and smart!

Ready to electrify your life with the Urban Cruiser? It’s on sale in Germany starting from €31,990 ($37,500). Hop in and enjoy the EV revolution!

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