2026 Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella: Familiar Suzuki Roots, New Toyota Badge, and a Lot to Talk About

Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella front and side profile parked outdoors

Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella first drive: Same EV, new badge, familiar problems

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Toyota has finally entered this space with an electric SUV that wears its badge, but if you look closely, it is very clear what this car actually is. The Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella is basically the Suzuki eVitara underneath, with a few cosmetic tweaks and a different logo.

There are a couple of visible changes, but most of the car remains the same. The idea seems simple. Take the eVitara, make a few design adjustments, change the branding, and bring it to the market as a Toyota.

What’s actually new on the Toyota version

If you park the eVitara and the EVella side by side, the differences are not dramatic. You need to look closely to spot them.

Main exterior changes include:

  • New front bumper

  • New headlamp design with pixel style treatment

  • Revised tail lamps

  • Toyota badging all around

  • EVella and Urban Cruiser badges

  • Speakers changed from Infinity to JBL

  • Fog lamps removed on the Toyota version

That is pretty much the visible update list. The overall shape, proportions, and most of the panels remain identical to the Suzuki.

Battery, power and range

The Urban Cruiser EVella will come with two battery options.

Battery and motor options

49 kWh battery

  • Power: 142 hp

  • Torque: 193 Nm

  • Front wheel drive

  • 0 to 100 km/h: 9.6 seconds

61 kWh battery

  • Power: 171 hp

  • Torque: 193 Nm

  • Front wheel drive

  • 0 to 100 km/h: around 8.5 to 8.7 seconds

AWD version (global markets only)

  • Combined power: 181 hp

  • Combined torque: 307 Nm

  • 0 to 100 km/h: 7.4 seconds

Range

  • Claimed range: up to 543 km

  • Real world estimate: around 400 to 420 km

The batteries are LFP units sourced from BYD and come with IP67 protection.

Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella front compartment under the bonnet
Front compartment area of the Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella

Charging details

  • 11 kW onboard AC charger

  • 10 to 100 percent: about 5.5 hours (AC)

  • DC fast charging up to 70 kW

  • 10 to 80 percent: around 45 minutes

Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella charging socket close up
Charging socket on the Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella

Expected positioning and competition

The EVella is expected to compete with:

  • Hyundai Creta Electric

  • Tata Curvv EV

  • Mahindra electric SUVs in the same price band

There is talk of aggressive pricing and even battery as a service options to keep the initial cost low.

Exterior design and dimensions

The EVella sits in the same size category as compact electric SUVs like the Hyundai Creta Electric.

Key dimensions and details:

  • Length: around 4,275 mm

  • Wheelbase: 2,700 mm

  • Ground clearance: 185 mm

  • 19 inch wheels

  • Hidden rear door handles

  • Active aero curtains

  • Front and rear parking sensors

  • Camera based ADAS hardware

The design looks cleaner than the eVitara, mainly because of the new lighting elements. The pixel style tail lamps and headlamps give it a slightly more modern look.

However, nothing here feels dramatically different or groundbreaking.

Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella front and side profile parked outdoors
Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella showing its front and side stance
Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella front profile design
Clean front look of the Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella
Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella headlight close up
Close look at the Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella headlight design
Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella front bumper close up
Close up of the Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella front bumper
Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella front and side profile in daylight
Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella from a front side angle
Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella side profile
Side profile of the Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella
Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella alloy wheel close up
Close up of the Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella alloy wheel
Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella rear profile
Rear design of the Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella
Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella rear design close up
Close look at the Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella rear section

Front cabin and features

Up front, things are better, but not class leading.

Highlights:

  • 10 way powered driver seat

  • Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

  • Wireless charging pad

  • Electric parking brake with auto hold

  • Dual screens:

    • 10.25 inch instrument cluster

    • 10.1 inch infotainment system

  • JBL sound system

  • Ambient lighting with multiple colour options

  • Seven airbags

  • Level 2 ADAS features

The seats at the front are comfortable, and the steering is adjustable for both reach and rake. Storage areas are decent, and there is a proper dead pedal as well.

However, there are some clear drawbacks.

Main complaints about the cabin:

  • Lots of hard plastics

  • Several dummy buttons

  • Important functions buried inside the touchscreen

  • Complicated menu structure

  • Average camera quality

  • Moonroof instead of a full sunroof

  • No heads up display

The interface feels dated and not very intuitive. Simple tasks like changing regen levels or activating seat ventilation require multiple steps inside the touchscreen.

Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella front dashboard and infotainment layout
Dashboard and screens inside the Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella
Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella front seat view
Front seat design in the Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella
Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella full front cabin view
Complete front cabin of the Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella
Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella steering wheel and digital displays
Steering wheel and digital setup in the Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella
Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella center console
Center console area of the Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella
Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella sunroof view
Sunroof inside the Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella

Rear seat experience

The rear seat is one of the weakest parts of this car.

Key issues at the back:

  • Very upright seating position

  • Poor under thigh support

  • Limited headroom for tall passengers

  • Small door pockets

  • No rear sunblinds

  • Basic centre armrest setup

There is decent legroom, and the floor is flat, which helps the middle passenger. You also get:

  • Rear AC vents

  • One USB A and one USB C port

  • ISOFIX mounts

But the overall seating comfort is not impressive, especially for longer journeys.

Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella second row seats
Second row seating in the Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella
Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella rear AC vents
Rear AC vents for passengers in the Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella

Boot space and practicality

This is one area where the car clearly struggles.

  • Boot space: 238 litres

  • With rear seat adjustment: 306 litres

  • Full size spare wheel included

  • 40:20:40 split rear seats

For a compact SUV, 238 litres is very small. Even some smaller hatchbacks offer similar or better space. The sliding rear seat helps a bit, but even then, the capacity remains average at best.

Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella boot space
Boot space inside the Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella

Driving impressions

On paper, the performance looks decent, but the actual driving experience is mixed.

What feels good:

  • Smooth and linear power delivery

  • Decent acceleration for daily use

  • Easy to drive in the city

What feels off:

  • Noticeable body roll

  • Poor low speed ride quality

  • Not very stable at higher speeds

  • Lots of road and wind noise

  • Steering feel is average

  • Brakes feel weak in some situations

The car weighs around:

  • 1,702 kg with the smaller battery

  • Around 1,800 kg with the larger battery

Top speed is limited to 150 km/h.

Safety and platform

  • Built on the new electric platform shared with the eVitara

  • Seven airbags

  • Level 2 ADAS

  • Expected strong crash safety performance similar to the Suzuki version

The real issue: it still feels like a rebadged car

The biggest problem is not the performance or the range. It is the overall feel of the product.

The EVella does not feel like a proper Toyota effort. It feels like a Suzuki with a Toyota badge, and many of the issues from the eVitara are still here:

  • Weak rear seat comfort

  • Small boot

  • Complicated touchscreen interface

  • Average ride and insulation

  • Too many cost cutting signs

If the price is very aggressive, some of these issues might be easier to accept. But if it sits close to rivals that offer better cabins and ride quality, it could struggle.

Verdict

The Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella is not a bad electric SUV, but it also does not stand out. It offers decent range, acceptable performance, and good safety equipment. But it lacks polish in several key areas.

If Toyota prices it smartly, it could attract buyers who want a Toyota badge with electric running costs. If not, there are stronger and more refined options already in the market.

In short, this is a practical EV with a familiar formula. Just do not expect it to feel like a true Toyota from the ground up.

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Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella FAQs
What is the Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella?
The Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella is an electric SUV based on the Suzuki eVitara. It uses the same platform, battery options, and most of the same design, but with Toyota branding and a few cosmetic changes.
What are the main changes compared to the Suzuki eVitara?
The EVella gets a new front bumper, new headlamps with pixel style lighting, revised tail lamps, Toyota badging, and JBL speakers instead of Infinity. Fog lamps have been removed on this version.
What battery options are available?
There are two battery options. A 49 kWh pack with 142 hp and a 61 kWh pack with 171 hp. Both versions are front wheel drive in India.
What is the claimed range of the EVella?
The claimed range is up to 543 km. In real world conditions, the expected range is around 400 to 420 km depending on driving style and conditions.
How fast is the Toyota Urban Cruiser EVella?
The 61 kWh version can go from 0 to 100 km per hour in around 8.5 to 8.7 seconds. The smaller battery version does the same in about 9.6 seconds. Top speed is limited to 150 km per hour.
Does the EVella have all wheel drive?
An all wheel drive version exists globally with the larger battery pack. It produces around 181 hp and 307 Nm of torque. However, this version is not expected for the Indian market.
What is the boot space of the EVella?
The standard boot space is 238 litres. With the sliding rear seats moved forward, it can increase to around 306 litres. It also comes with a full size spare wheel.
How comfortable is the rear seat?
The rear seat has decent legroom and a flat floor, but the seating position is quite upright. Under thigh support and headroom are limited, especially for taller passengers.
What features does the EVella offer?
Key features include dual screens, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, JBL audio, wireless charging, seven airbags, level two ADAS, powered driver seat, ambient lighting, and automatic headlights and wipers.
How long does it take to charge the battery?
With the 11 kW onboard charger, the battery can charge from 10 to 100 percent in around 5.5 hours. Using DC fast charging up to 70 kW, it can go from 10 to 80 percent in about 45 minutes.
What are the main drawbacks of the EVella?
Some of the key issues include small boot space, upright rear seat, average ride quality, noticeable wind and road noise, and a touchscreen interface that requires multiple steps for basic functions.

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