Toyota’s collaboration with Maruti Suzuki continues in India, spawning a new rendition of the Fronx compact crossover called the
Urban Cruiser Taisor. You have 2 petrol engine options – a naturally aspirated 1.2L and a turbocharged 1.0L. There’s also a CNG option with the 1.2L naturally aspirated petrol. (
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There are a total of 5 variants on offer. Here's a deep dive into all the variants to help you identify the most valuable trim for your preferences.
Trims Breakdown E Top Features
- Halogen Projector Headlamps
- LED Taillamps
- 16-inch Steel Wheels
- Skid Plate
- Shark Fin Antenna
- Fabric Seats
- Climate Control
- Vehicle Stability Control
- Hill Hold Assist
- Dual Front Airbags
- Reverse Parking Sensors (with infographic display)
- ABS with EBD
- Rear Defogger
- ISOFIX Child Seat Restraints
- Keyless Entry System
- Rear Foldable Seats (60:40 Split)
- Adjustable Headrests (Front and Rear)
- Tilt-Adjustable Steering
S Top Features Over E
- Body-coloured & Electrically Operated ORVMs
- Anti-theft Security System
- 7.0-inch Infotainment
- Wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay
- USB & Bluetooth Connectivity
- 4-speaker Audio
- Steering Wheel-mounted Controls
- Rear Parcel Tray
S+ Top Features Over S
- Automatic LED Headlights
- LED DRLs
- 16-inch Alloy Wheels
G Top Features Over S+
- Rear Wiper & Washer
- Side & Curtain Airbags
- Rear-view Camera
- 2 Tweeters
- Multi-Information Display
- Wireless Charger
- Paddle Shifters (AT only)
- Tilt & Telescopic Steering
- Push Button Start
- Height Adjustable Driver Seat
- Front Centre Armrest
- Rear AC vents
- Car Remote Access Check
- Smartwatch and Voice Assistant Compatibility
- Vehicle Telematics
V Top Features Over G
- Dual-tone Exterior Colours
- Auto IRVM
- UV-cut Window Glasses
- Leather-wrapped Steering Wheel
- 9.0-inch Infotainment
- Cruise control
- 360-degree Camera
- Machine-finish Alloy Wheels
Conclusion
Consider the Urban Cruiser Taisor, if you are looking for a premium hatchback as it offers a bit more practicality. The
S variant comes with all the necessary equipment and a few creature comforts such as wireless connectivity and steering-mounted control making life behind the wheel stress-free. But, if you are an enthusiast and would like to jump on the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol bandwagon for a bit more oomph, then the
G variant of the Taisor offers a lot of value.
Do you think that the S & G are the most value-for-money variants, also if you had to buy, which variant would you pick?