Toyota Kirloskar Launches Urban Cruiser Hyryder Festival Limited Edition

Abhijeet Singh
11 Oct 2024
03:32 PM
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This limited-edition variant, available in the top two variants G and V, offers a complimentary package valued at INR 50,817.


Urban Cruiser Hyryder Festival mobility outlook

Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has launched a new Festival Limited Edition of the Urban Cruiser Hyryder featuring a premium accessories package. Customers can avail this offer across dealerships in India from now until 31st October 2024. The package is available for both the Hybrid and Neo Drive powertrains, catering to a broad range of customer preferences.

The premium accessories include chrome detailing and bumper garnishes, headlamp embellishments, and chrome door handles, giving the SUV a more refined look. Inside, features like all-weather 3D floor mats, legroom lamps, and a digital video recorder add to the convenience and comfort, making the driving experience more sophisticated. These features, designed to appeal to a wide customer base, make the Urban Cruiser Hyryder an even more attractive option in the competitive B-SUV segment.

The Urban Cruiser Hyryder has been a significant success since its launch in 2022, combining Toyota’s global SUV legacy with cutting-edge technology, bold styling, and best-in-class fuel efficiency. This special edition aims to further elevate the driving experience by including 13 specially designed Toyota Genuine Accessories (TGA), which enhance both the interior and exterior aesthetics of the vehicle.

Sabari Manohar, Vice President of Sales, Service, and Used Car Business at Toyota Kirloskar Motor, highlighted that the special accessories package is available at no extra cost, adding value for customers during the festive season.

The Festival Limited Edition is further complemented by Toyota’s value-added services, such as extended warranty and certified genuine accessories, ensuring that customers enjoy both flexibility and affordability.

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