To be straight, this is Toyota's first all-electric model, Urban Cruiser Ebella, and the buzz is that prices are likely to be announced soon. This car is basically based on the Maruti e Vitara, which is also Maruti's first electric offering. And yes, the launch is around the corner – probably hitting showrooms in a few weeks.
Exterior Design
The 2026 Urban Cruiser Ebella looks quite modern. LED DRLs and projector headlamps supply the front a easy and sharp appearance. 18-inch alloy wheels and chunky frame cladding upload a difficult SUV vibe. The rear door deal with is positioned at the back of the windows, and the fender-established charging port provides practicality. LED hind lights and a shark-fin antenna make it fashionable, while the reflectors at the rear bumper and pretend skid plates add a rugged contact.

Variants and Powertrain
The Ebella EV will come in three variants – E1, E2, and E3. The entry-level E1 variant will come only with a 49kWh battery, paired with an electric motor producing 142bhp and 189Nm of torque. Straight up, it seems perfect for city and short highway runs, but for long highway drives, the range could be a concern. I remember test-driving an e-Vitara once, and the real-world battery feel was slightly less than claimed something buyers should keep in mind.
Interior and Features
The cabin features a dual-tone brown and black theme, giving a premium feel. The new two-spoke multifunction steering wheel and silver-finished AC vent surrounds look modern. EPB with auto-hold, AVAS, and dual 10-inch screens will interest tech enthusiasts. The second row is sliding and reclining, and 40:20:40 split rear seats are very practical. The driver seat is height-adjustable, the IRVM is auto-dimming, and the steering is tilt and telescopic adjustable overall, a comfortable and user-friendly cabin. Simply put, it is both cozy and functional.

Insider Touch
Once at the dealer, I saw a customer casually saying This EV is simple but stress-free for daily use. I also noticed that the software can be slightly sluggish at times a minor bug that will likely be fixed in a future update. This is the real-world experience not flashy, but a reliable EV for daily use.
Also read : Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella Variant-Wise Features Explained In Detail
So if you are looking at the Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella EV, from the base to the top variant, it offers a mix of practicality and modern tech. And yes, the price announcement is still pending only after that will the final verdict come, but the feeling is that it is a solid option for a city-friendly, daily-use EV.



