Comparative Analysis: Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella vs. Hyundai Creta Electric
Toyota Ebella Vs Hyundai Creta Electric: Top-Spec Variants Compared

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The launch of the Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella marks its entry into the mid-size electric SUV market, competing directly with the Hyundai Creta Electric. The Ebella features a 61 kWh battery, offering a range of 543 km, while the Creta has a 51.4 kWh battery with a range of 510 km. Pricing favors the Ebella at ₹23.60 lakh compared to Creta's ₹24.69 lakh.
- 01The Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella features a 61 kWh battery delivering 171 bhp and 193 Nm of torque.
- 02Hyundai Creta Electric has a 51.4 kWh battery with a power output of approximately 168.9 bhp and 255 Nm of torque.
- 03Ebella offers a maximum driving range of 543 km, while Creta provides 510 km.
- 04The top variant of the Urban Cruiser Ebella is priced at ₹23.60 lakh, undercutting the Creta Electric by ₹1.09 lakh.
- 05Both SUVs come with advanced features, including touchscreen infotainment systems and ventilated seats.
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Toyota has launched the Urban Cruiser Ebella, its first battery-electric vehicle in India, targeting the mid-size electric SUV segment where it competes with the Hyundai Creta Electric. The Ebella's top variant features a dual-tone interior, a panoramic sunroof, and a JBL audio system, alongside a 10.1-inch touchscreen with wireless connectivity. In terms of performance, the Ebella is powered by a 61 kWh battery, generating 171 bhp and 193 Nm of torque, allowing for a range of 543 km on a single charge. The Hyundai Creta Electric, with a 51.4 kWh battery, produces approximately 168.9 bhp and 255 Nm of torque, offering a range of 510 km. Price-wise, the Ebella is more attractive at ₹23.60 lakh compared to the Creta's ₹24.69 lakh, providing better value for potential buyers.
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The entry of the Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella into the electric SUV market could influence consumer choices and pricing strategies among competitors.
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