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Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder price in Chamoli

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โ‚น12.79 - โ‚น23.10 Lakh
On road price, Chamoli
Chamoli
Startingโ‚น18,502 /month
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The Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder price in Chamoli starts at โ‚น10.99 lakh to โ‚น19.99 lakh (ex-showroom). The Urban Cruiser Hyryder on road price in Chamoli for the base Petrol E Neodrive MT begins at โ‚น12.79 lakh, while the Hyryder top model price for the Petrol V Hybrid AT variant is โ‚น23.10 lakh.

 

Check the Hyryder on road price in Chamoli for all 13 variants and find the one that best fits your budget and preferences.

 

Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder price & variants

VariantsOn road price
Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Petrol E Neodrive MT
1462 cc | Petrol | Manual
โ‚น12.79 Lakh
Keyless start
Airbags
Air quality control/filter
GPS navigation system
Rear defogger
Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Petrol S Neodrive MT
1462 cc | Petrol | Manual
โ‚น14.54 Lakh
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Easy on the pocket
Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder CNG S MT
1462 cc | CNG | Manual
โ‚น15.57 Lakh
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Petrol S Neodrive AT
1462 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
โ‚น15.99 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Petrol G(O) Neodrive MT
1462 cc | Petrol | Manual
โ‚น16.79 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Ventilated seats
Sunroof
Keyless start
Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder CNG G MT
1462 cc | CNG | Manual
โ‚น17.83 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Ventilated seats
Keyless start
Airbags
Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Petrol G(O) Neodrive AT
1462 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
โ‚น18.20 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Ventilated seats
Sunroof
Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Petrol V Neodrive MT
1462 cc | Petrol | Manual
โ‚น18.52 Lakh
360 view camera
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Ventilated seats
Sunroof
Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Petrol S Hybrid AT
1490 cc | Petrol-Electric Hybrid | E-CVT
โ‚น19.38 Lakh
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Petrol V Neodrive AT
1462 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
โ‚น19.92 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
360 view camera
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Ventilated seats

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Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder FAQs

Strong hybrid variants of the Hyryder are priced between Rs 16.46 lakh and Rs 19.76 lakh, ex-showroom.
 

The Hyryder on road price in Chamoli begins at Rs 12.79 lakh and goes up to Rs 23.10 lakh. 
 

The ex-showroom price range of the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder in Chamoli is Rs 10.99 lakh to Rs 19.99 lakh. 

The price of Urban Cruiser Hyryder in Chamoli starts from 10.99 lakh.

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Jay

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I have a 2007 Swift. This is only the third car Iโ€™ve owned in my life, and Iโ€™m no longer a young man, so my next car will probably be the last one I buy. I also intend to take occasional road trips, roughly once every two months. My next car definitely has to be either an EV or a strong hybrid. However, Iโ€™m getting all kinds of confusion: 1. If I buy an EV, it will mainly be for city driving, where I average about 80 km a week, along with occasional well-planned road trips. Otherwise, my road trips may become anxiety-ridden, especially when traveling with my two dogs. 2. If I buy a strong hybrid, the road trip concern is addressed. But since I already own an Ather 450X, I really want to use only an EV for my city driving. 3. I also know that a few plug-in hybrids are expected to arrive in India soon. This is where Iโ€™m getting confused: 1. Isnโ€™t a plug-in hybrid essentially two cars in one; an EV and a strong hybrid? While that sounds like an advantage, wonโ€™t it also mean more complex technology and potentially higher maintenance costs? 2. Which plug-in hybrids are being planned for launch in India, what price points are they likely to be launched at, and when can they be expected? 3. Should I simply buy an EV and retain my Swift for road trips? 4. Or should I just buy a strong hybrid and not feel guilty about using it for my city driving? Please help!!

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
โ€ข5h

We think you are overcomplicating this slightly, so let us simplify it. Your usage pattern is actually very clear: very low city running, occasional long road trips, and you want this to likely be your last car. That changes the answer completely.A pure EV can absolutely handle your weekly 80 km city usage with ease, but if you already know that your occasional road trips with two dogs will create charging anxiety or force overly rigid planning, then that emotional friction matters. A โ€œlast carโ€ should make life easier, not add a layer of planning every time you head out.A plug in hybrid sounds perfect on paper because yes, it is effectively both an EV and a hybrid. But the trade off is exactly what you suspect: more complexity, higher cost and right now, very little real choice in India. Mainstream plug in hybrids are still some distance away, and even when they arrive, expect them to be expensive. Unless you are happy waiting a few years, we would not base your decision around future promises.Which brings us to the practical answer: buy a strong hybrid and stop feeling guilty about using it in the city. A good strong hybrid will do a surprising amount of low speed urban driving in EV mode anyway, so you are not โ€œwastingโ€ fuel in the way a conventional petrol would. More importantly, it completely solves the road trip question without asking you to retain an ageing 2007 Swift purely as backup.Keeping the Swift only for occasional road trips while buying an EV for 80 km a week feels like an inefficient two car solution unless you have a sentimental reason to keep it.If we were in your shoes, we would buy something like a Toyota Hyryder or Innova Hycross hybrid and enjoy the simplicity.

VehicleToyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder
VehicleMaruti Suzuki Swift
VehicleToyota Innova HyCross
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Anurag jalan

โ€ข14h

I currently own a Toyota Fortuner, two Mahindra Thar Roxx models, and an XUV700. I also previously owned a Scorpio N. I am now planning to sell one of my Thar Roxx vehicles, as it is an early production model and has been giving me several issues. My usage involves daily driving in rough terrain and mountainous conditions, so having a capable 4x4 is essential for me. Before the Roxx, I owned a 3-door Thar, and honestly, given my current usage, the 3-door version seems to suit my needs better. I am now confused about what to buy next. Should I go back to a 3-door Thar, continue with the Roxx, or consider another capable 4x4 option better suited for rough and mountain use?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
โ€ข9h

Since you've already owned a Mahindra Thar 3-door, and you believe that it is the best for you, we would recommend you go ahead with it. You already know what the vehicle is capable of, and as an owner, you're aware of all its pros and cons too. There are no other options in the market that can deliver what the Thar can.The Maruti Jimny is smaller, very tough, and surprisingly capable, although its engine performance is no match for the Mahindra. The Force Gurkha is capable off-road, but lacks the Thar's sophistication, and feels too crude in comparison. Other monocoque AWD options include the Toyota Hyryder, Maruti Grand Vitara, and Victoris, Mahindra XUV 7XO, and dual-motor EV options like the Vinfast VF7 and Tata Harrier EV. Do note that while all these models will get you through sticky situations and handle mild trails easily, none are as good off-road as the Thar. All things considered, go for the Thar; it seems to be the best fit for you.

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VehicleToyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder
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KARAN NATH

โ€ข5d

Hi Team Autocar, Thank you for the invaluable expert advice you provide to so many enthusiasts and buyers. I currently drive a 2017 Renault Duster 110PS AMT Diesel and am now considering purchasing a used petrol automatic SUV that is around three years old. My priorities are decent fuel efficiency, low running and maintenance costs, and overall reliability. My monthly city driving is approximately 1,000-1,200 km. Please note that I am not considering vehicles from Maruti, Mahindra, or Tata. Could you please recommend the most suitable options for my requirements and budget? Regards, Karan

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
โ€ข5d

With mostly city use at 1,000-1,200 km a month and a focus on mileage and low upkeep, a three-year-old Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder hybrid automatic suits you best. In slow city traffic, it often runs on electric power, so fuel use is far lower than that of a regular petrol car, and the automatic transmission is very smooth and quiet. Coming from your Duster diesel AMT, you will notice easier stop-go driving, lower vibration, and Toyotaโ€™s simple, predictable service experience.Do note a couple of trade-offs. The hybridโ€™s boot is smaller than some rivals, and it doesnโ€™t feel very strong if you push hard on the highway. Clean used examples can also cost more than a regular petrol.If the hybrid price stretches the budget, look for a Hyundai Creta petrol automatic from the same period. It is easy to drive, comfortable over bad roads, and has wide, affordable service support.Another sensible pick is the Honda Elevate automatic for its simple ownership and light steering. For your brief, the Hyryder hybrid lines up best, with the Creta or Elevate as safer-value backups.

VehicleToyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder
VehicleHyundai Creta
VehicleHonda Elevate
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Abhinav Mathur

โ€ข1w

I am based in Andheri, Mumbai, and currently driving a Honda City sedan. Now, I am looking to upgrade to a mid-size compact SUV, specifically an automatic transmission variant, for daily intracity driving in heavy Mumbai traffic conditions. My priority features include ride refinement, ground clearance for Mumbai roads, front and rear parking assistance, ventilated seats, rain-sensing wipers, and a reliable, low-maintenance engine. I am currently comparing four models - Honda Elevate, Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder - across parameters including engine quality, safety features, comfort, fuel efficiency, and long-term ownership cost, to arrive at the best fit for my everyday Andheri commute.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
โ€ข2d

Mostly stop-go Andheri traffic, a switch from your City to a taller automatic - in that use, the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder V hybrid is the one to pick. It feels the smoothest in city moves because it often runs on electric power at low speed, so pull-offs are quiet, and thereโ€™s no shudder. Toyotaโ€™s hybrid system is proven and usually low on upkeep, which helps long-term costs. Ground clearance is ample for Mumbaiโ€™s broken patches, and the top trim packs city-friendly aids like a 360-degree camera and parking sensors; ventilated seats are offered depending on variant.Two trade-offs to note: when you press hard, the engine can sound busy, and the boot is smaller than the others. Also, auto wipers are not available.If rain-sensing wipers and a fuller feature list matter more than hybrid smoothness, the Kia Seltos 1.5 petrol IVT suits Mumbai well. It rides well over potholes, has ventilated seats and parking aids and is the most modern of your picks. Overall, for heavy city use, the Hyryder hybrid lines up best.

VehicleToyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder
VehicleKia Seltos
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Uma shankar A

โ€ข2w

I'm driving my car 70 kms daily to commute to the office with equal city and highway usage. I'm looking for a feature-rich, low-maintenance, mileage car. I was thinking diesel suits me best. Also, now I'm thinking of other fuel options as well. My budget is 15 to 25 lakhs. Suggest the best car that suits this usage.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
โ€ข1w

The Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder strong-hybrid in the top V trim fits your brief best for a 70km daily run split between city and highway, and a Rs 15-25 lakh budget. It keeps fuel use very low in the city part of your drive, its engine and gearbox feel smooth and quiet in traffic, and Toyotaโ€™s service is reliable and proven, so upkeep stays easy over the years.For your highway half, the hybrid cruises steadily and feels relaxed at 90-100 kph, and you still save fuel compared to a normal petrol. It is also loaded with useful features in higher trims, like a 360-degree camera and cooled front seats, which make daily use nicer. Because it is a hybrid, you also avoid diesel maintenance like regenerating the DPF, which requires extra effort.However, the hybridโ€™s boot is smaller than the pure petrol versions, so if you carry big bags often, it is worth checking. Also, when you press hard to overtake at high speed, it sounds a bit loud and does not jump ahead like a strong diesel.If you still prefer diesel pull and a bigger boot, look at the Kia Seltos diesel automatic - which you'll get in fully loaded GTX (A) or X-Line (A) trims. Your 50 percent highway use suits diesel well, and it is very well equipped. But make sure you keep the DPF regenerated regularly, which should happen on the highway section of your drive.Overall, for your mixed use and focus on features, low running cost and easy upkeep, the Hyryder strong-hybrid lines up best.

VehicleToyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder
VehicleKia Seltos
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