Toyota Taisor Gets Serious About Safety - Six Airbags Now Standard Across All Variants

Toyota Raises Safety Bar with Standard Six Airbags

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Toyota Taisor Gets Serious About Safety - Six Airbags Now Standard Across All Variants

 

Toyota just made a move that should make Indian car buyers sit up and take notice. The Urban Cruiser Taisor now comes with six airbags as standard fitment - no matter which variant you choose. That's right, even the base model gets the full safety treatment. Along with this major upgrade, Toyota's also introduced a slick new Bluish Black color option that gives the compact SUV a more premium look.

Safety Upgrade That Actually Matters

Here's why this update is such a big deal. Until now, if you wanted proper airbag protection in most compact SUVs, you had to fork out extra for the top-end models. Toyota's changed that game completely. Whether you're looking at the entry-level E variant or going all out with the V trim, you're getting the same level of protection - dual front airbags, side airbags, and curtain airbags covering all rows.

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I've seen too many buyers compromise on safety to save a few thousand rupees. Finally, we've got a manufacturer saying "enough" to that practice. In our market where even basic safety features often get treated as luxury add-ons, this is a refreshing change.

What's It Going to Cost You?

Now, before you get too excited, there is a small catch. Prices have gone up slightly to account for the additional safety gear. Most variants see a Rs. 12,000 increase, while the S Plus gets a more modest Rs. 8,000 bump. The new pricing starts at Rs. 7.89 lakh for the base model, going up to Rs. 13.39 lakh for the range-topping automatic turbo version.

Is it worth it? Absolutely. When you consider that Toyota's excellent warranty package remains unchanged (3 years/1 lakh km standard, extendable to 5 years/2.2 lakh km), that extra safety comes at a very reasonable premium.

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Same Reliable Performance

Under the hood, nothing's changed - and that's not a bad thing. The Taisor continues with two solid engine options:

The 1.2L petrol is your sensible choice - decent power for city driving with good fuel efficiency. You can have it with either a 5-speed manual or AMT. If you want more punch, the 1.0L turbo petrol delivers surprisingly good performance for its size, paired exclusively with a 6-speed automatic that makes highway driving a breeze.

The Complete Package

Beyond the safety upgrades, the Taisor continues to offer features that make daily driving more enjoyable:

  • That new Bluish Black paint job gives it a more upmarket presence on the road

  • The cabin's dual-tone treatment feels more premium than some rivals

  • The 9-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay works flawlessly

  • Practical touches like rear AC vents and wireless charging add real convenience

  • Toyota's i-Connect keeps you in touch with your vehicle remotely

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Final Verdict

Toyota's made a statement here that other manufacturers should take note of. By making proper safety equipment standard across the range, they're forcing the competition to up their game. Sure, the price has gone up slightly, but when it comes to protecting you and your family, that's money well spent.

The Taisor was already a competent compact SUV. With this update, it becomes one of the safest choices in its class - and that's something worth paying attention to in our market. Now the question is - which competitor will be the next to follow Toyota's lead?