Toyota Rumion: Bookings Open for New Model
【Summary】Toyota has launched the Rumion MPV with prices starting at Rs 10.29 lakh. Bookings are now open and deliveries will start from September 8th. The vehicle is available in six grades and powered by a 1.5-litre petrol engine. It features a 7-inch infotainment system, connected car tech, and has safety features like dual airbags and ABS with EBD. Competitors include the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga and XL6, and the Kia Carens.
Toyota has officially announced the start of bookings and the prices of the new Toyota Rumion. The MPV is priced at Rs 10.29 lakh onwards, ex-showroom, and is available in six grades. Toyota says that deliveries will commence from the 8th of September onwards.
The Toyota Rumion prices start at Rs 10.29 lakh onwards and deliveries are expected to commence from 8 September 2023.
The pricing details of the Toyota Rumion are as follows:
Grade Name Price
S MT (Petrol) Rs 10,29,000
S AT (Petrol) Rs 11,89,000
G MT (Petrol) Rs 11,45,000
V MT (Petrol) Rs 12,18,000
V AT (Petrol) Rs 13,68,000
S MT (CNG) Rs 11,24,000
This 7-seater MPV is powered by the 1.5-litre K-series petrol engine which makes 102bhp and 137Nm of torque, while the same in CNG form makes 87bhp and 122Nm of torque. Gearbox options include a manual and a torque converter automatic.
Inside, the new Toyota Rumion features a 7-inch infotainment system with smartphone connectivity, Toyota i-Connect that allows users to set the climate control and operate other functions remotely, connected car tech, and other features. The MPV has a dual-tone interior with wood inserts.
On the safety front, the Rumion gets dual front and side airbags, ABS with EBD, engine immobilizer, Electronic Stability Program (ESP) and more. The Rumion will compete against its sibling from Maruti Suzuki, the Ertiga and XL6, along with the Kia Carens, and others in the segment.
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