In a move to captivate the festive spirit and cater to the evolving preferences of Indian consumers, Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has unveiled the Urban Cruiser Hyryder Festival Limited Edition. This special edition, launched on October 11, 2024, brings a host of exclusive features and accessories, enhancing both the aesthetic appeal and functionality of the popular SUV.
The Festival Limited Edition of the Urban Cruiser Hyryder comes equipped with a comprehensive Toyota Genuine Accessories (TGA) package. This package includes 13 specially designed accessories aimed at elevating the vehicle’s style, comfort, and convenience. Exterior enhancements feature chrome and ornamental accessories such as mudflaps, door visors with stainless steel inserts, front and rear bumper garnishes, headlamp garnishes, hood emblems, body cladding, fender garnishes, rear door lid garnishes, and chrome door handles.
Inside, the SUV boasts premium and advanced accessories including all-weather 3D floormats, a leg room lamp, and a digital video recorder.
The Urban Cruiser Hyryder Festival Limited Edition is available in both the Neo Drive and Hybrid powertrains, catering to a wide range of customer preferences. It is offered in the top two variants, G and V, ensuring that buyers have access to the most feature-rich versions of the SUV. The special edition is available at dealerships across India until October 31, 2024.
Priced between INR 14.49 lakh and INR 20 lakh, the Festival Limited Edition offers significant value with its complimentary accessory package worth INR 50,817. This package is designed to provide a refined and premium look to both the exterior and interior of the vehicle, making it an attractive option for buyers looking to celebrate the festive season with a new car purchase.
In addition to the accessory package, Toyota is offering an array of value-added services such as extended warranties and Toyota Genuine Accessories, focusing on affordability and flexibility.
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