Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Toyota Hyryder vs Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara: Price Comparison

Toyota India has finally revealed the complete price list of its all-new Urban Cruiser Hyryder mid-size SUV. So without wasting any time, let’s see how it fares against its sibling rival, the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara.

Toyota Hyryder vs Maruti Grand Vitara: Mild-Hybrid Petrol Variants

Manual Variants
Toyota HyryderMaruti Grand VitaraPrice Difference
E: Rs 10.48 lakhSigma:  Rs 10.45 lakh+ Rs 3,000
S: Rs 12.28 lakhDelta: Rs 11.90 lakh+ Rs 38,000
G: Rs 14.34 lakhZeta: Rs 13.89 lakh+Rs 45,000
V: Rs 15.89 lakhAlpha: Rs 15.39 lakh+Rs 50,000
V AWD: Rs 17.19 lakhAlpha AWD: Rs 16.89 lakh+Rs 30,000
Automatic Variants
S: Rs 13.48 lakhDelta: Rs 13.40 lakh+Rs 8,000
G: Rs 15.54 lakhZeta: Rs 15.39 lakh+Rs 15,000
V: Rs 17.09 lakhAlpha: Rs 16.89 lakh+Rs 20,000
Toyota Hyryder vs Maruti Grand Vitara: mild-hybrid petrol variants price comparison
  • As the above table indicates, the price difference between the mild-hybrid petrol variants of Toyota Hyryder and Maruti Grand Vitara ranges between Rs 3,000 to Rs 50,000, depending on the variant. The entry-level E variant has the least price difference, whereas the mid-spec V has the most.
  • Both SUVs are powered by the same Suzuki-sourced 1.5-liter, 4-cylinder K15C petrol engine (103PS/137Nm), linked to a 48V mild-hybrid system that provides torque boost in certain conditions. It also features idle start/stop function for optimum fuel efficiency. That said, it is claimed to provide a mileage of 21.11kmpl in its manual and 20.58kmpl in its automatic guise. At 19.38kmpl, its AWD version is also quite frugal.

Also Read: How Toyota Hyryder’s AWD Is Different From Fortuner’s 4WD System?

Toyota Hyryder vs Maruti Grand Vitara

Strong-Hybrid Petrol Variants

Toyota HyryderMaruti Grand VitaraPrice Difference
S: Rs 15.11 lakh
G: Rs 17.49 lakhZeta+: Rs 17.99 lakh-Rs 50,000
V: Rs 18.99 lakhAlpha+: Rs 19.49 lakh-Rs 50,000
Toyota Hyryder vs Maruti Grand Vitara: Strong hybrid petrol variants price comparison
  • Customers opting for the strong hybrid model have wider & more affordable variant options in the Toyota Hyryder.
  • The G and V strong-hybrid variants of Toyota Hyryder are Rs 50,000 more affordable than their corresponding rivalry trims.
  • It is worth noting that Maruti Suzuki is providing a special introductory package of extended warranty till 5 years / 1 lakh km (whichever occurs earlier) and official accessories worth over Rs 67,000 free on the strong-hybrid variants of the Grand Vitara. However, this is a limited period offer only.
  • All the strong hybrid variants of the Hyryder and Grand Vitara employ Toyota’s 1.5-litre, 3-cylinder, TNGA petrol engine with an 80.2PS/144Nm electric motor and a small lithium-ion battery pack. This self-charging hybrid powertrain offers a combined output of 116PS and a claimed fuel economy of 27.97kmpl. It uses a single-speed e-CVT automatic transmission to drive the front wheels of the car.

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