Three New SUVs Incoming from Toyota

Toyota is set to unleash a trio of new SUVs upon the Indian automotive landscape within the next 18 months.

This automotive extravaganza includes the Fronx-inspired Taisor, a three-row powerhouse born from the Hyryder, and a Corolla Cross-based SUV crafted specifically for the Indian market.

Taisor: The Fronx Rebadged Arriving Soon

Toyota enthusiasts are in for a treat as the Fronx-based Taisor is slated for a grand entrance this year. Drawing inspiration from the formidable Fronx, this SUV promises a blend of style, power, and innovation, setting the stage for a thrilling addition to Toyota’s lineup.

Hyryder with Three-Row

Buckle up for 2025, as Toyota prepares to roll out a three-row SUV based on the Hyryder. Positioned below the Corolla Cross SUV, this Hyryder variant boasts a common production setup akin to its standard counterpart and the Grand Vitara.

Maruti, Toyota’s trusted collaborator, is at the helm of manufacturing, with a strategic focus on accommodating the third row through a slightly extended rear.

Corolla Cross-based SUV

Adding to the excitement is another gem in Toyota’s arsenal – a Corolla Cross-based SUV anticipated for a 2025 launch. Based on the TNGA-C platform shared with the Innova Hycross, this SUV promises a harmonious blend of sophistication and robust engineering, placing it above the three-row Hyryder in the lineup.

Maruti-Toyota Synergy

Diving into the production dynamics, the two-row SUV versions are masterfully crafted by Toyota and supplied to Maruti. However, the three-row version, based on the Grand Vitara, takes a fascinating twist as Maruti assumes the role of builder and supplier.

This strategic move aligns with Toyota’s vision, placing the three-row Hyryder in a league alongside formidable contenders like the Alcazar, XUV700, and the Safari.

Future Line-up

As these upcoming SUVs make waves, they join the lineup of Toyota’s offerings for the Indian market. From the sporty Glanza to the Innova Crysta, the Fortuner, and the luxurious Vellfire MPV. Toyota has an electrifying surprise in store, with the introduction of its first-born EV in collaboration with Maruti, anticipated to hit Indian roads in 2025.

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