Toyota Rumion variants, features explained

    The Rumion will be available in three trims, with petrol and CNG engine options.

    Published On Aug 12, 2023 08:00:00 AM

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    Toyota Rumion variants

    Toyota has revealed its latest MPV, the Rumion, in India, which is essentially a rebadged Maruti Suzuki Ertiga that will be sold as a Toyota. The company has stated that prices and booking details will be revealed at a later stage. The Rumion is available in three variants and we break it down for you.

    Toyota Rumion trims, powertarins detailed. 

    Toyota is offering the Rumion with petrol and CNG powertrains. In petrol mode, the 1.5-litre naturally aspirated engine produces 103hp and 137Nm, which is down to 88hp and 121.5Nm when running on CNG. This Toyota MPV comes with two gearbox options – a 5-speed manual and a 6-speed torque converter. The Rumion will be offered in three trims – S, G and V – with the manual gearbox being standard across the range, while the automatic will be offered on the base G and top-spec V trims. The factory-fitted CNG kit will be offered only on the base-spec G trim. 

    Toyota Rumion S

    1.5 petrol MT/AT; 1.5 CNG MT
    • Audio system
    • 4 speakers
    • Audio and USB connectivity
    • Steering-mounted audio and calling controls
    • Dual front airbags
    • Electronic stability control
    • Hill hold assist
    • ISOFIX child seat mounts (second row)
    • Seat belt reminder (All seats)
    • Rear parking sensor
    • Halogen projector headlamps
    • 15-inch steel wheels
    • Dual-tone interior
    • 2nd-row centre armrest
    • Adjustable headrest (all 3 rows)
    • Multi-information display 
    • Gear shift indicator (MT only) 
    • Headlamp on warning 
    • Distance to empty (petrol only) 
    • Manual AC 
    • Roof mounted, 3-speed AC for the second row 
    • Cooled cupholders 
    • Remote keyless entry 
    • 12V power sockets in the first and second row 
    • All power windows
    • Driver window auto up/down (with anti-pinch) 
    • Power and tilt steering 
    • Electrically adjustable wing mirrors with integrated indicators
    • Bottle holders in all rows 
    • Paddle shifters (AT only)

    Toyota Rumion G

    1.5 petrol MT
     
    In addition to the Rumion S, the G gets: 
    • Climate control 
    • 7-inch touchscreen infotainment unit
    • Wireless Android auto and Apple CarPlay
    • Two tweeters
    • Height adjustable front seatbelt 
    • Height adjustable driver's seat
    • Front fog lamps 
    • Toyota connected car technology 
    • Dual-tone 15-inch alloy wheels 
    • Chrome door handles 
    • Rear washer, wiper and defogger  
    • Teak wood finish on the dashboard and front door trims 
    • Dual-tone fabric upholstery
    • Central sliding armrest with storage (front row)
    • Engine push start/stop

    Toyota Rumion V

    1.5 petrol MT/AT
     
    In addition to the Rumion G, the V variant gets:
    • Leather-wrapped steering wheel 
    • Key-operated retractable wing mirrors 
    • Cruise control 
    • Auto headlamps 
    • Front-side airbags 
    • Rear parking camera

    Toyota Rumion rivals 

    With the Rumion, Toyota now has the widest MPV range with the Innova Crysta, Innova Hycross and the Vellfire. The Rumion rivals the likes of the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga and the Kia Carens
     
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