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Last Updated on: 06 Jan 2026
Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder price in Delhi
The Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder price in Delhi starts at ₹10.99 lakh (ex-showroom). The Urban Cruiser Hyryder on road price in Delhi for the base Petrol E Neodrive MT begins at ₹12.79 lakh, while the Hyryder top model price for the Petrol V Hybrid AT variant is ₹23.10 lakh.
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I own a Hyryder hybrid and enjoy driving it. I now want to buy a new SUV with a budget of ₹25 lakh. My driving is 70% city and 30% highway, with an annual running of around 13,500 km. I am fine with a 5-seater as long as it offers decent mileage, comfort, and a stylish design. Please advise.
Hello, I am an NRI. We spend 3-4 months in India. I have been using short-term car subscriptions during our stay, and for the last two years, we have rented a Brezza. Now, I am considering buying a recent-model used car. We will use it during our stay for long trips, and at other times, my family will use and maintain it. Can you recommend a reliable model? My budget is ₹10-12 lakh. Thank you.
I am planning to buy a new car for my daily commute and occasional long drives with my family. My daily driving requirement is around 70 km, and my budget is between ₹10-15 lakhs. I am confused about whether to choose a petrol, CNG, hybrid, or electric vehicle. Kindly guide me.
Since you're running over 2000 kms a month, you can consider buying a CNG car. We would have recommended a hybrid as well, but the most affordable hybrid, the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder S, is around Rs 1.5 lakh over your maximum budget of Rs 15 lakh.
In CNG, we would recommend the Maruti Suzuki Victoris, either in the LXi or the VXi variant, depending on the features you are looking for. The Victoris is a well-engineered car, and the solution Maruti Suzuki has come up with for the CNG tank position under the boot floor makes the Victoris CNG very versatile. In terms of boot space, the compromise is minimal, which is important since you go on a long drive once a month with your family.
I want to buy an automatic SUV, which I will use for a 40 km daily city commute. I am looking for a reliable option within 20 lakh. My priorities are fuel efficiency and moderate maintenance cost.
I am planning to buy a new SUV that should be an automatic petrol (not AMT). My monthly running is only about 2000 km, and my budget is ₹ 20-25lakh. Please suggest an automatic SUV with top features that fits my requirements.
I have been using a Maruti S-Cross since January 2016. It has been a very stable, low-maintenance, and no-nonsense car, although it lacks power. I am now looking to buy an SUV with similar qualities that is easy to drive in the city, offers at least a 4-star safety rating, has low maintenance costs, and stays strictly below ₹22 lakh on-road. Please suggest.
I want to buy a new car with good features, strong safety, attractive looks, and fuel economy. I have shortlisted two models-the Maruti Victoris ZXI+ (O) and the Toyota Hybridder petrol (V) model, and I’m not sure which one to choose. Please help me decide.
The two SUVs you've shortlisted are virtually the same under the skin, so choosing between them really comes down to preference. They both meet your criteria of safety, good looks and economy.
The Maruti Victoris has the slight edge on the Toyota Hyryder thanks to its slightly lower pricing, more modern tech and longer features list - including ADAS with Level 2 Autonomous driving.
While the Victoris has scored a 5-star rating from both Bharat NCAP and Global NCAP. The Hyryder is yet to be tested, but as they share the same mechanical make-up, its overall score shouldn't be too far off.
I am planning to upgrade my car from Maruti Ciaz and am considering the Maruti Victoris, Grand Vitara, Toyota Hyryder, Honda Elevate or Kia Seltos, with a maximum budget of ₹ 20 lakh. I need an automatic transmission and features such as a panaromic sunroof, good infotainment system, speakers, alloy wheels and ventilated seats. Which car and which variant should I opt for with a petrol automatic transmission? Is there any other apart from the one mentioned above? My weekly running will be around 250 km at max in Delhi NCR region.
Given your requirements, you should consider the Toyota Hyryder, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara and Victoris strong hybrid. Since your usage is high, you'll benefit from the exceptional fuel efficiency of the same strong hybrid-petrol powertrain that powers all three. The Hyryder and Grand Vitara mileage is 27.97kpl, while the Victoris mileage is 28.65kpl, which is slightly higher (claimed).
All three SUVs also come equipped with all the features you want in their respective top-end trims - a panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats, alloy wheels, a touchscreen infotainment system and much more.
We would recommend you go for the Maruti Victoris since it's the newest of the lot. It has the most features and also a 5-star Bharat NCAP crash safety rating, which the other two don't have.
As for pricing, the top-spec Victoris ZXI+ (O) string hybrid is priced at Rs 19.99 lakh, while the Grand Vitara Alpha+ (O) costs Rs 19.72 lakh and the Hyryder V is priced at Rs 19.76 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
I have a 2015 Fiat Linea T-Jet sedan petrol car. Now I want to switch to an automatic SUV. My budget is ₹12-15 lakh. My monthly driving is about 150 km in the city and up to 250 km on the highway. I am unable to decide between the Maruti Brezza automatic and the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder. Please suggest which car I should choose.
The Maruti Brezza and Toyota Hyryder are in two different segments, and which one you buy really depends on your specific requirements. The Brezza is a compact SUV that sits within the 4 meter length. Also, it is good for cities with its compact dimensions and a nice, cushy, low-speed ride.
However, since you drive more on the highway, the Hyryder would suit you a little better as highway stability is very good, and the ride and handling balance is well set up. Both cars, however, aren't punchy out on the highway. Also, do bear in mind the Toyota Hyryder is essentially the Maruti Grand Vitara, so you could also consider this in case you get a better deal.
I am buying my first car with a strict budget of ₹20 lakh. I want an SUV with good pickup and speed, a smooth transmission, and high ground clearance suitable for both on-road and off-road use, and it must have 4×4 capability. What should I consider?
The Mahindra Thar will easily fall within your Rs 20 lakh budget - it is a rugged off-roader with plenty of ground clearance and strong engine performance. If this is going to be the primary car in your household, you could opt for the Mahindra Thar Roxx MX5 diesel-MT 4x4 variant instead. It will be more convenient when you want to ferry more than one passenger, due to its 5-door arrangement.
However, if you want something that's a lot more polished, refined and car-like than the Thar/Thar Roxx. Also, if you're willing to sacrifice performance, you could consider the AWD variants of the Maruti Victoris or Toyota Hyryder.




























