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Toyota Urbauin Crser Ebella Vs Maruti e Vitara – Design, Features and Range Comparison

Mobin Akhter
January 25, 2026 at 12:44 PM IST · 3 min read
Toyota Urbauin Crser Ebella Vs Maruti e Vitara – The electric SUV segment in India is no longer just a matter of the future, but is fast becoming a present. In this episode, Toyota lifted its first electric car from Urban Cruiser Ebella this week. Interestingly, this SUV is actually a rebadged version of Maruti Suzuki’s first EV, e Vitara. Both carts share the same platform, but Toyota has tried to create a different identity in some places. So let’s know its details.
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Design

Talking about the design first, the Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella comes with monopod LED headlamps and pine-shaped DRLs, which give it a slightly premium and soft look. The Maruti Suzuki e Vitara comes with Matrix LED headlamps and Y-shaped DRLs, which make it more muscular and aggressive.
The bumper design also differentiates the personalities of the two. The Toyota bumper looks more sophisticated, while the Maruti’s design gives a rugged SUV feel. Another interesting difference is that the e Vitara comes with fog lamps, which the Ebella doesn’t.

Interior

The cabin has a black and tan theme, dashboard design and layout almost the same. Dual-screen setup is found in both the floating center console and the flat-bottom steering wheel. Apart from this, features like ambient lighting, glass roof, electric driver seat, electric parking brake and front seat ventilation are also common.
The Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella offers a 10-speaker JBL sound system, while the Maruti Suzuki e Vitara features a 10-speaker Infinity system. Rear seats also have both slides and recline and a 40:20:40 split function, making family trips easier.
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Range

Talking about performance, they get two battery pack options of 49 kWh and 61 kWh. The small battery pack offers 142 bhp of power and 189 Nm of torque, while the larger battery pack offers the same torque with 172 bhp. Talking about the range, the company claims that it goes from 440 km to 543 km, which is enough for everyday use.
Maruti gives Delta, Zeta and Alpha trims in its Nexa style, while Toyota has named them E1, E2 and E3. Safety features are almost identical, including 7 airbags, 360-degree cameras, and Level 2 ADAS. Maruti has claimed a 5-star BNCAP rating, while Toyota has not yet announced it.
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Prices

Talking about the price, the prices of both electric SUVs are currently awaited. The same Urban Cruiser Ebella will be given a 60% buyback option after 3 years, increasing customer confidence. Apart from this, there will also be a Battery as a Service (BAAS) option, which may reduce the initial price. Both SUVs will have an 8-year standard warranty on the battery.

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