Toyota Taisor has received a tidy mid-year refresh focused entirely on style and safety. The headline grabber is the new Bluish Black monotone exterior that gives the sub-4m SUV a deeper, more premium appeal. Alongside, Toyota has rolled out six airbags across all five variants, turning a previously optional feature into a guaranteed safety feature for every buyer. Other design and feature elements remain unchanged, keeping the familiar projector LED setup, dual-tone alloy wheels, and layered cabin layout you already know.
The new Bluish Black hue is more than just a darker shade of Nexa Blue from its Maruti Fronx cousin. It mixes sophistication with a sporty edge in interesting ways. This has gone on to highlight the Taisor’s chrome grille accents and sleek roofline; especially under city lights. Available on select trims only means this color option targets the satisfaction of buyers who want their compact SUV to look premium without yelling for attention. It slots in alongside existing monotones like Lucent Orange, Gaming Grey, Cafe White, Enticing Silver, and Sportin Red, plus dual-tone options with a black roof.
Safety has climbed even higher on Toyota’s priority list with this update. Dual front, side, and curtain airbags now come standard across the entire Toyota Taisor range—E, S, S+, G, and V—offering 360-degree occupant protection in side impacts and rollovers. This aligns with both Toyota’s global safety philosophy and incoming regulations mandating six airbags on all cars from October 2025. On top of that, the Taisor continues to pack in a 360-degree camera, reverse parking sensors, ESC, TPMS, and ISOFIX child seat anchors for added mental peace.
Pricing for the refreshed Toyota Taisor ranges from Rs 7.77 lakh to Rs 13.19 lakh (ex-showroom, pan-India). This comes after a tiny hike of Rs 12,000 to Rs 28,000 across variants. The top model price now shoots to Rs 13.07 lakh for the dual-tone automatic V variant. This actually makes it a strong contender in the feature-packed compact SUV segment, particularly versus Kia Sonet and Hyundai Venue. Despite all this popularity, booking your Bluish Black-clad Taisor may come with a waiting period of up to one month. Of course, this depends on your variant, color choice, and location.
Toyota retains the 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine (90 PS). This one comes with an optional CNG kit (77.5 PS), plus a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol unit (100 PS). Transmission tasks are handled by a 5-speed manual, a 5-speed AMT for the NA petrol, and a 6-speed torque-converter automatic for the turbo variant. Claimed fuel efficiency? This tops out at an ARAI-rated 22.79 km/liter. This makes the car one of the most frugal automobiles in its class.
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