Toyota’s Fronx-based Crossover (Taisor) Launch Tomorrow : 5 Things You Should Know
Toyota has confirmed that its version of the Fronx based crossover will make its debut on April 3, 2024, marking its return to the sub-4 meter SUV market. Toyota may utilize the moniker «Urban Cruiser Taisor,» which it had previously trademarked, for this vehicle. It will stay with the same features and engine choices. It will, nonetheless, have a different design from the Fronx. Let's examine what this future model will have in store for you ahead of its launch.
Exterior Design
Even though the overall silhouette of the car will remain unchanged, Toyota will give the upcoming crossover its own styling elements to differentiate it from the Maruti Suzuki Fronx.
With a new grille with Toyota badging, redesigned bumpers, distinct headlight and DRLs, and tail lamp signatures, as well as differently styled alloy wheels, Toyota will undoubtedly update the vehicle's appearance to have its own appeal.
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As per the teaser video shared by the brand, the upcoming crossover will have different looking DRLs, a restyled grille and even a new orange colour.
Interior Design
Note: Maruti Suzuki Fronx image used for representation
There's a chance the dash style and layout remain similar to the Fronx crossover, but Toyota may alter not just the insignia but also the colors used in the cabin to make it stand apart. In contrast to the Maruti model's black and burgundy interior, the Toyota version may feature a lighter interior by using a beige coloured theme.
Features
All the features present on the Fronx's will also make its way on the Toyota Taisor. A 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system, wireless connection for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a heads-up display, automatic climate control, and cruise control are all expected to be available.
Up to six airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability program (ESP), hill hold assist, ISOFIX child seat anchors, and a 360-degree camera are among the safety features it will include.
Powertrain
Note: Maruti Suzuki Fronx image used for representation
Like other Maruti-Toyota shared cars, the Toyota crossover will share engines and gearboxes with the Fronx. It is anticipated to come with a