Toyota Kirloskar Motor has formally entered India’s battery electric vehicle (BEV) segment with the launch of the all-electric Urban Cruiser Ebella, marking a significant shift for a brand that has so far focused largely on hybrid technology in the country. The new model is positioned as a compact-to-mid-size electric SUV and is derived from Toyota’s global Urban SUV Concept, reflecting the company’s broader move toward expanding its electrified portfolio in India.
The Urban Cruiser Ebella is built on a dedicated BEV platform and aligns with Toyota’s global “multi-pathway” strategy, which supports multiple powertrain technologies—hybrids, plug-in hybrids, hydrogen and full electric—rather than a single-track EV-only transition. For India, however, the Ebella represents Toyota’s first mass-market electric offering, arriving at a time when competition in the mid-size EV SUV segment is intensifying.
Battery Options and Driving Range

Two battery options are offered: a 49 kWh pack producing 106 kW, and a larger 61 kWh pack generating 128 kW and 189 Nm of torque. Toyota claims a certified driving range of up to 543 km for the larger battery, according to ARAI figures. Both variants use lithium-iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, which are known for improved thermal stability and durability. The front-wheel-drive setup, low centre of gravity and optimised aerodynamics are aimed at delivering predictable handling and a refined driving experience, rather than outright performance.
Urban Tech Design and Cabin Experience
Design-wise, the Ebella adopts Toyota’s ‘Urban Tech’ styling language, featuring a hammerhead-inspired front, sharp surfacing and a wide stance. Inside, the cabin leans toward a premium, tech-forward layout with dual digital displays, soft-touch materials, ambient lighting, ventilated front seats, sliding rear seats and a panoramic roof, positioning it as a lifestyle-oriented urban SUV rather than a purely functional commuter EV.
Connected Tech and Safety Focus

Technology and connectivity form a major part of the package. The vehicle features a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, a 10.1-inch infotainment screen with wireless smartphone connectivity, cloud-based navigation and Toyota’s i-Connect suite with remote vehicle functions such as charging status and climate control. Safety is also a key focus, with seven airbags, electronic stability control and Level 2 ADAS functions including adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist and blind spot monitoring.
Ownership Ecosystem and Charging Support
Toyota is also emphasising ownership support, offering an eight-year battery warranty, buyback programs, battery-as-a-service options and access to over 500 BEV-ready service touchpoints across India. Multiple charging solutions are supported, including CCS2 fast charging and home AC charging, aimed at reducing range anxiety for first-time EV buyers.
A Measured Entry into a Competitive EV Market
With the Urban Cruiser Ebella, Toyota appears to be taking a measured but meaningful step into India’s fast-evolving EV market, blending its traditional strengths in reliability and after-sales support with the growing demand for electric mobility in urban and semi-urban environments.
Price and Availability
The Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella will be available in five monotone and four dual-tone colours. Bookings open from 20 January 2026, and prices will be announced shortly.

