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Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor

Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor price in Akola

₹8.59 - ₹15.09 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹12,389 /month

The Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor prices start from ₹7.43 lakh for the E Petrol MT and goes all the way up to ₹12.78 lakh for the fully-loaded V Turbo Petrol AT model. In the city of Akola, on road prices of the Taisor ranges between ₹8.59 lakh and ₹15.09 lakh

 

Check the on-road prices of Toyota Taisor in Akola and find the one that suits your requirements and budget.

Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor On Road Price by Variants

Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹7,43,000
RTO (Individual)
₹81,730
Insurance
₹33,435
Other Charges
₹600
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Akola₹8,58,765 *
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EMI starting at ₹12,389 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

Easy on the pocket
E Petrol CNG MT1197 cc | CNG | Manual
₹9.43 LakhOn road price, Akola
S Petrol MT1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹9.63 LakhOn road price, Akola
Autocar's pick
S+ Petrol MT1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.03 LakhOn road price, Akola
S Petrol AMT1197 cc | Petrol | AMT
₹10.33 LakhOn road price, Akola
Best for the city
S+ Petrol AMT1197 cc | Petrol | AMT
₹10.74 LakhOn road price, Akola
Best for driving
G Turbo Petrol MT998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹12.34 LakhOn road price, Akola
V Turbo Petrol MT998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹13.35 LakhOn road price, Akola
G Turbo Petrol AT998 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹13.94 LakhOn road price, Akola
V Turbo Petrol AT998 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹15.09 LakhOn road price, Akola

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Mileage19.86 kpl
Daily drive60 km
Fuel price₹100
Monthly fuel cost
₹9,063

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Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor FAQs

Comparing base variant prices, the Taisor is around Rs 40,000 more expensive than the Fronx. At the top end, the Taisor is roughly Rs 65,000 pricier than the Fronx.

The 1.0 turbo-petrol engine is offered from the Taisor G trim onwards, which commands a Rs 1.7-2 lakh premium over the lower 1.2 petrol variants.

The price difference between the Taisor's 1.2 petrol MT and AMT variants is roughly Rs 60,000 in the former's favour. Meanwhile, the 1.0 turbo AT variants are around Rs 1.4 lakh pricier than the 1.0 turbo MT variants.

The CNG powertrain is available only in the base Taisor E trim. Compared to the equivalent petrol variant, the Taisor CNG is Rs 99,000 more expensive.

Need an expert opinion on your car related queries?

Questions you may find useful

3w

I'm a first-time car buyer looking for an automatic petrol car mainly for city use and occasional long trips. I want modern features like a 360 camera, wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, etc. My budget is Rs. 10-12 lakh, but I can stretch it to Rs. 14 lakh if the car is worth it. I had shortlisted the Hyundai i20 Asta variant, but I heard there will be a facelift soon, and Hyundai may launch the Bayon as well. Is it a good time to buy the current i20, or should I wait for the facelift or even the Bayon? Are there any good alternatives like the Venue or Sonet? I am avoiding Maruti Suzuki because I feel the features offered and safety ratings are poor compared to the competition at the same price. Please advise.

Verified
2w

You can go ahead and buy the Hyundai i20 Asta IVT now. There's no further facelift planned, and the Bayon-based crossover will be positioned much higher and closer to the Hyundai Creta in price. For mostly city use, the i20's smooth, automatic and light controls make traffic a breeze, and it fits your budget better than most compact SUVs would. You still get six airbags, a big screen, a sunroof and all the everyday comforts, and it’s fine for the odd highway run. However, the i20 doesn’t get a 360 camera, and Android Auto/CarPlay aren't wireless unless you buy a special adapter accessory.If a 360 camera is a must and you want the SUV look, the Hyundai Venue SX(O) DCT or Kia Sonet GTX+ have it, but they’ll sit well past Rs 14 lakh on-road in most cities, and their dual-clutch automatics aren’t as smooth as the i20’s CVT in bumper-to-bumper traffic.Another alternative you could consider is the Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor Turbo Petrol V AT, which gets a punchy but efficient engine, a smooth automatic, and the features you want at around your Rs 14 lakh budget.

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5w

Can you please suggest which is the better car: the Toyota Glanza/Taisor or the Maruti Baleno/Fronx? I am a first-time car buyer with a budget of over 10 lakh and would prefer an automatic transmission. Please recommend the best option from this list, or suggest any other cars that I should consider.

Verified
5w

For a first-time buyer looking for an automatic in your budget, we would actually pick the Maruti Fronx AMT from your shortlist. It gives you the raised seating position and SUV-like feel that many first-time buyers appreciate, while still being easy to drive, fuel-efficient and inexpensive to maintain. It also feels a bit more special than the Baleno and Glanza.The Baleno AMT and Toyota Glanza AMT are mechanically identical, and if rear seat comfort, ride quality and value for money are your priorities, they remain excellent choices. Between the two, we would lean towards the Glanza because Toyota's warranty packages and ownership experience can be an advantage.The Toyota Taisor is essentially a Fronx underneath, so the choice between the two often comes down to styling preference, dealership experience and the offers available in your city.One car not on your list that is definitely worth considering is the Honda Amaze CVT. The CVT gearbox is smoother than the AMTs in the Maruti and Toyota models. The car is comfortable, reliable and easy to own long term. If you do not specifically need the SUV stance, it is arguably the most refined automatic you can buy around this budget.

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5w

I want to buy a family SUV from Volkswagen, Skoda, or Toyota, preferably with good mileage, with a budget of around Rs 12 lakh. This will be my first new car, and I have very little driving experience so far. Please suggest.

Verified
5w

Pick the Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor S+ Petrol MT. It sits under your Rs. 12 lakh budget, is fuel efficient, and its easy, no-fuss nature suits low usage and first-time ownership. The simple 1.2 engine is reliable, cheap to maintain and efficient in the city, and the higher seating with good ground clearance makes it family-friendly without feeling big or heavy to drive. It is also easier on the wallet and comes backed by Toyota's widespread service network.The only catch is that it is not as powerful or as solid-feeling as a Skoda Kylaq, which is the alternative you should consider. The Kylaq is more enjoyable to drive, and it comes with a 5-star crash safety rating, but it won't be as fuel efficient or as affordable to maintain as the Toyota Taisor. For your budget and light running, though, the Taisor is the smart pick.

VehicleToyota Urban Cruiser Taisor
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8w

I am planning to buy the Maruti Fronx 1.2 NA, which is costing me around ₹8.5 lakh on-road, including accessories. Since this will be my first car, I wanted to know whether it is a good option for long-term ownership.

Verified
8w

The Maruti Suzuki Fronx 1.2 petrol manual is a sensible buy. It is easy to drive, has light controls, and the higher seat and ground clearance help over speed breakers and rough patches. Space for four is good, the boot is useful for weekly shopping, and Maruti’s wide service network will keep ownership simple.You could also check out the Toyota Taisor 1.2, which is a badge-engineered version of the Fronx, so it is as practical as the Maruti. You could opt for it if the Toyota dealer is giving you a better deal.

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9w

I am looking to buy a new car with comfortable seating for five adults, along with good fuel efficiency and a peppy driving experience for easy overtakes in city traffic. My budget is strictly between ₹11-12.5 lakh on-road. I am also eligible for a BH registration, which should help reduce the upfront purchase cost. My priorities are: Mileage and engine performance Comfortable space for five adults Good build quality and satisfactory after-sales service experience Could you please suggest the best options for my requirements?

Verified
9w

The Mahindra XUV 3XO is a strong fit for your requirements, especially considering what you currently drive. Coming from a Ford Aspire diesel that has delivered a great mix of performance, practicality and long-distance usability, you will likely appreciate the 3XO’s punchy turbo petrol engine, genuinely spacious cabin and strong overtaking performance in city conditions. It is one of the better compact SUVs if rear seat space for five adults matters.The one caveat is fuel efficiency. The 1.2 turbo petrol is strong and enjoyable, but it is not the most efficient engine in this space if mileage is your absolute top priority. That is where the Maruti Fronx turbo petrol or Toyota Taisor turbo petrol deserve serious consideration. Both use a punchy, refined turbo petrol engine that feels surprisingly eager in daily driving while also being noticeably more efficient than the Mahindra in real-world use. Service support and long-term ownership peace of mind are also likely to be stronger here.The trade-off is space. While the Fronx and Taisor are reasonably spacious, they are not as convincing as genuine five-seaters compared to the XUV 3XO, especially if you regularly carry three adults in the rear.

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10w

I am confused between choosing a manual or automatic car, and also between the Skoda Kylaq, Mahindra XUV 3XO, and Toyota Taisor/Maruti Fronx. My daily driving is about 8 km in the city, along with a monthly highway trip of over 250 km.

Verified
9w

With an 8 km daily city run and one 250 km-plus highway trip a month, go automatic to keep life easy in traffic and still be relaxed on the highway. From your list, the Skoda Kylaq petrol automatic fits you best. It is smooth to drive in stop-start traffic, has strong pull for quick overtakes on your monthly trip, and its compact size makes parking and narrow lanes less stressful.The Kylaq’s ride is comfortable on rough patches, and it feels steady at highway speeds. You also get a good spread of safety and convenience features even in mid trims, which helps on long runs.Trade-offs to note: the cabin can feel a little cramped for rear-seat passengers. If that is a concern, then look at the Mahindra XUV 3XO instead. The Taisor/Fronx turbo-petrols are solid choices too, with better fuel efficiency than the Kylaq, but they will feel a little older on the inside.Overall, for your pattern, the Kylaq petrol automatic is a good choice.

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12w

Hi team Autocar, at the outset, I am an ardent follower of the Autocar podcast, just love to hear from Hormazd, Sergius and Ketan. Thank you for creating great content. Thank you for upskilling my auto instincts. I have a query. I currently own a Basalt AT Max, 2 years old, with 10K km on the odometer, which I use for my office commute (750-800 km per month). I am considering replacing it. What would be good options in the Rs 15-17 lakh budget? Also, should I replace it now, considering the resale value will keep dropping?

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11w

Firstly, thanks for your appreciation. Coming to your query, for a mostly city office run of about 750-800 km a month and a Rs. 15-17 lakh cap, we would lean toward the Maruti Suzuki Brezza ZXi AT. It fits your use because the 6-speed automatic is smooth in stop-and-go traffic, the tall driving position makes city driving less tiring, and ownership is easy with a wide service network. Coming from a two-year-old car with only 10,000 km, this will feel like a step up in comfort and ease without jumping to a much bigger, heavier car that you don’t really need for city duty.Two quick reasons it suits you: your monthly use is not high, so a simple petrol automatic makes sense and keeps costs predictable, and the Brezza’s calm, easy nature in traffic is exactly what reduces daily stress on a commute. It also holds value well among compact SUVs which helps when you do sell later.Trade-offs to note are that it isn’t the quickest when you want a fast overtake, and the cabin, while solid, doesn’t feel fancy like some rivals.If you prefer something a bit smaller and even lighter to drive, look at the Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor 1.0 turbo with the automatic. It uses a smooth automatic gearbox, is easy to park, and should fit your budget in mid to high-trim models in most cities. If you want a sharper drive and more features, the Kia Sonet 1.0 DCT mid variant is worth a look, though its dual-clutch automatic transmission can feel a bit jerky at very low speeds.On the bigger question: with just 2 years and 10,000 km, you’re in the sweet spot to keep your current car. The biggest drop in value happens early, and you’ve already taken most of it. From here, the fall is slower. Unless you want a clear upgrade in comfort, safety features or size right now, holding on for another 2-3 years makes better money sense.

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14w

I am planning to buy an automatic car under ₹10 lakh. Currently, I own a 2012 Maruti Suzuki Swift petrol (ZXI) and a 2012 Honda Civic petrol. I am confused between the new Renault Duster and the Maruti Suzuki options in this segment. Could you suggest the most suitable car based on my requirements?

Verified
13w

Unfortunately, the automatic variants of the Renault Duster and Maruti Suzuki Brezza/Victoris don't fall within your Rs 10 lakh budget. Since you're looking for an SUV-like automatic option, you could consider Maruti Fronx or Toyota Taisor 1.2 petrol-AMT. These are crossover-esque versions of the Maruti Baleno/Toyota Glanza hatchbacks, which are spacious, efficient and will be a good replacement for your Swift. If you're open to hatchbacks, the Hyundai i20 IVT is also a great option.

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14w

I have a budget of ₹11 lakh and am looking to buy a car for a family of four, including a child. I have shortlisted the Maruti Suzuki Brezza VXi (non-smart hybrid), Hyundai Venue SX (O), Hyundai Exter automatic, and am also considering options like the Nissan Magnite or Tata Punch. My priorities include long-term ownership (10-15 years), a reliable engine with low maintenance and running costs, good safety, and fuel efficiency in Bangalore traffic as well as on long drives, including ghat sections. I also want good rear-seat comfort over bad roads and highways, strong pulling power with a full load on slight inclines, essential features, a good interior, and a quality music system. Which option would you recommend based on these requirements?

Verified
14w

For your requirements of a 5-member family, long-term ownership, low maintenance and good all-round ability, the Maruti Suzuki Brezza VXi manual is the best fit among your shortlist. It offers the most space here, especially at the rear, which makes it more comfortable for three passengers. The suspension handles bad roads and potholes well, and the overall ride is well-suited for both city use and highway trips, including ghat sections.The 1.5-litre petrol engine is simple, proven and reliable, which is important if you are planning to keep the car for 10-15 years. It also pulls well with a full load on slight inclines, which matches your requirement. Maruti’s wide service network and lower maintenance costs further add to long-term peace of mind.The main compromise is that the VXi variant misses out on some features, including a better music system, and compared to smaller engines, fuel efficiency in heavy city traffic may not be the best, though it remains reasonable overall.The Hyundai Venue and Hyundai Exter are easy to drive, but both feel smaller inside and are not as strong on hills with a full load due to their smaller 1.2-litre engines. You can also look at the Maruti Suzuki Fronx or Toyota Taisor turbo manual as options. The 1.0-litre turbo engine is more punchy than the Brezza’s engine and, despite being a small 3-cylinder unit, it has very little turbo lag and is fairly refined. Both cars are spacious, have good ride quality and offer a bigger boot than the Brezza. The only downside is that while the rear seat is spacious, it does not feel as wide as the Brezza.So overall, for a balance of space, comfort, reliability and long-term ownership, the Brezza VXi is the most sensible choice.

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15w

My budget is around ₹10.5 lakh (± ₹50,000). My monthly running is approximately 400 km, and I prefer a petrol car with a city mileage of around 11-14 km/l. I have analysed the Mahindra XUV 3XO, Hyundai Venue, Maruti Suzuki Fronx, and Toyota Taisor. I am also expecting good resale value. Please suggest the best option.

Verified
15w

Of your shortlisted cars, the Maruti Suzuki Fronx (or its equivalent, the Toyota Taisor) makes the most sense. In your budget of Rs 10-11 lakh, you get a choice of a 1.2-litre petrol engine or a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine. While the 1.2 is more than sufficient, we would recommend the Turbo for its additional pep, with little penalty to mileage and running costs. Unless driven with an overly heavy foot, it should easily meet your target of 11-14kpl. Maruti vehicles are also great when it comes to resale value, with some of the best long-term residual values on the market. The next best bet is the Hyundai Venue, which is more spacious and comfortable, but it won't be as good as the Maruti when it comes to mileage or resale value.

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