
Toyota Urban Cruiser: The Small Electric SUV Challenging Volvo's EX30
The Toyota Urban Cruiser marks Toyota's second all-electric venture, following the bZ4X. This compact SUV, developed alongside Suzuki, shares its foundation with the new e-Vitara while maintaining distinct Toyota styling cues.
Exterior features include C-shaped headlights reminiscent of the C-HR and Prius, complemented by a distinctive angular rear light bar. The overall design maintains a boxy, modern SUV silhouette.

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The interior prioritizes functionality with a logical layout and physical climate control switches, offering a more practical approach than the touchscreen-centric Volvo EX30. While the dark trim creates a somewhat subdued atmosphere, build quality remains solid throughout.

Toyota Urban Cruiser dashboard and controls
Key features include:
- 10.1-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Panoramic glass roof
- Adjustable driver's seat with optimal driving position
- Ample storage solutions throughout
- Sliding and reclining rear seats
- Flexible boot space with adjustable rear seats

Toyota Urban Cruiser front seats interior
Performance options include:
- Dual-motor version: 184hp
- Front-wheel drive options: 144hp or 174hp
- Expected range: approximately 250 miles per charge
- Two battery size options available

Gray Toyota Urban Cruiser side view
The Urban Cruiser offers more rear passenger space than the Volvo EX30, with sufficient headroom and legroom for adult passengers. While the exact boot capacity remains unspecified, it appears comparable to the EX30's cargo area.

Toyota Urban Cruiser split-folding rear seats
Initial impressions suggest the Urban Cruiser delivers a practical, well-built electric SUV option, though it may not stand out for its excitement factor. Full driving impressions are pending road tests.

Toyota Urban Cruiser LED headlight
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