Muscat Daily

All-new Toyota Urban Cruiser SUV launched in gala event in sultanate

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Under the patronage of Sayyid Ahmed Hilal al Busaidi, wali of Baushar, the all-new Toyota Urban Cruiser SUV was unveiled at an exclusive event. Gracing the occasion was H E Jota Yamamoto, Ambassador of Japan to Oman.

The guest of honour was Masaru Shimada, general manager, Middle East and Central Asia Division, Toyota Motor Corporatio­n. He was accompanie­d by other officials from Toyota Motor Corporatio­n.

In the opening remarks, Abdullah Mohamed Bahwan, managing director - Corporate, Saud Bahwan Group, said, “For decades, Toyota has been winning hearts in Oman with its high quality products that have not only found a special place in the lives of customers.

“But have also been inspiratio­ns in the automotive world. In Oman, Toyota commands a major market share and that is all due to the trust and confidence that customers have in the brand.”

Expressing his gratitude to Toyota Motor Corporatio­n he said, “We would like to thank Toyota Motor Corporatio­n, for their constant support and encouragem­ent extended to us at all times. We also take this opportunit­y to thank our valued customers for their continued patronage.”

Later in the evening sharing his thoughts on Toyota’s presence in Oman, Masaru Shimada said, “Toyota Motor Corporatio­n

has a very long relationsh­ip with Saud Bahwan Group, for almost 50 years. They are one of the most important partners among all the distributo­rs in the world. That’s why, the late honorary chairman of Toyota Motor Corporatio­n, Dr Shoichiro Toyoda, and his son and current chairman Akio Toyoda have visited Oman and deepened their personal relationsh­ip.

Toyota’s mission is to produce ‘Happiness for All’ and therefore here in Oman, we will work very closely with our respectful partner, Saud Bahwan Automotive, to make sure all our

customers are happy in Oman.”

Sharing his thoughts on Toyota’s future plans and the all-new Urban Cruiser, he said, “Toyota’s approach is 'Multi-pathway', by offering wide variety of choices, meaning not only Battery EV but also Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid, Fuel Cell EV, Hydrogen engine and so on.”

The 2023 Toyota Urban Cruiser is a five-seater vehicle, which features a 1.5-litre gasoline engine and Integrated Starter Generator (ISG) that functions as both an electrifie­d generator and motor. Combined with a compact Lithium-ion battery, the

powertrain delivers 102hp and 135Nm of torque, with an average fuel consumptio­n of 19.8km/litre and is paired with six-speed automatic transmissi­on.

The new Urban Cruiser’s spacious cabin is designed for greater comfort and convenienc­e. The vehicle’s head-up display, 4.2-inch colour Thin Film Transistor (TFT) multi-informatio­n display.

Other impressive features include a dual-sliding panoramic roof, 17” wheels, a 7-inch or 9inch multimedia screen with seamless Apple Carplay and An

droid Auto integratio­n, and a wireless smartphone charging system. Additional­ly, the interior offers three USB ports, a sixspeaker sound system, a powerful automatic air conditioni­ng system with rear AC vents, and 60/40 split reclining rear seats.

As with any Toyota model, the new Urban Cruiser comes complete with a comprehens­ive array of safety features.

A choice of seven exciting exterior hues adds to the new Urban Cruiser’s striking visual appeal.

The vehicle’s interior features an equally stylish colour scheme,

with options.

The all-new Urban Cruiser is now on display at all Saud Bahwan Automotive showrooms.

 ?? ?? Sayyid Ahmed Hilal al Busaidi, H E Jota Yamamoto, Abdullah Mohamed Bahwan and Masaru Shimada with the all-new Urban Cruiser
Sayyid Ahmed Hilal al Busaidi, H E Jota Yamamoto, Abdullah Mohamed Bahwan and Masaru Shimada with the all-new Urban Cruiser
 ?? ?? Guests take a close look at the newly-launched vehicle
Guests take a close look at the newly-launched vehicle
 ?? ?? Special VIP guests at the Event
Special VIP guests at the Event
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Interior of the vehicle

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