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Future of Urban Cruiser unclear

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SINCE its launch in 2020, the Toyota Urban Cruiser has become one of South Africa’s top-selling passenger vehicles, but soon it will be no more.

According to Autocar India, Toyota’s Indian division has discontinu­ed the Urban Cruiser, which is built by Maruti Suzuki and closely based on the Vitara Brezza. The vehicle is only built in India, and at this stage it appears a replacemen­t, based on the new generation Brezza, is not going to happen.

A Toyota South Africa spokespers­on confirmed the current model remained on sale, but a replacemen­t was also on the cards.

However, it remains to be seen how much longer stock will last, so if you are interested in this relatively inexpensiv­e compact SUV, which currently costs between R280 400 and R353600, it’s probably best to act quickly.

With average sales of around 1890 units per month in the last quarter, the Toyota Urban Cruiser often swaps places with its Corolla Cross sibling for the title of SA’S best-selling SUV.

But what will replace it? Indian media outlets have stated a Brezza-based successor is unlikely, so there’s no answer at this point.

Autocar said the Urban Cruiser was ditched because a replacemen­t based on the new and more expensive Brezza would be priced too closely to the recently launched Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, which is a larger vehicle based on the Sa-bound Suzuki Grand Vitara.

While it’s not impossible that Toyota SA might consider the Hyryder for our market, it could potentiall­y clash with the locally-built Toyota Corolla Cross. It would also be more expensive than the current Urban Cruiser.

Another possibilit­y is the upcoming Toyota Taisor, which various media outlets are speculatin­g about.

Toyota also sells a small Daihatsu-based SUV called the Raize in select Asian markets, which could potentiall­y plug the Urban Cruiser gap if the pricing equations worked out. |

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