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Full Breakdown of the 2025 Toyota Urban Cruiser Price in Saudi Arabia

Full Breakdown of the 2025 Toyota Urban Cruiser Price in Saudi Arabia

ArabGT23-04-2025

If you're in Saudi Arabia and looking for a compact crossover that blends practicality with affordability, the 2025 Toyota Urban Cruiser might just be the perfect match. In this report, we cover everything you need to know, starting with its pricing at Abdul Latif Jameel Motors, the official Toyota dealer in the Kingdom.
Before diving into the cost, let's touch on the vehicle's size. The Urban Cruiser measures 4,365 mm in length, 1,795 mm in width, and stands 1,645 mm tall. Its wheelbase extends to 2,600 mm, and it offers a ground clearance of 210 mm—ideal for urban driving with a bit of flexibility for rougher roads.
In terms of pricing, the base model GL Standard comes in at 81,650 Saudi riyals, which equals roughly 21,773 US dollars. For those who prefer a more premium setup, the GLX version is priced at 90,850 Saudi riyals, or around 24,226 dollars.
Under the hood, the 2025 Urban Cruiser is powered by a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine generating 101 horsepower and 135 Nm of torque. The front wheels receive power via a six-speed automatic transmission. It's also fuel-efficient, consuming one liter per 19.8 kilometers, and is fitted with a 45-liter fuel tank.
Now let's explore what each trim has to offer. The GL version features fabric seats, automatic air conditioning for both front and rear passengers, a polyurethane steering wheel with controls, and a 4.2-inch information display in the gauge cluster. The infotainment system includes a 7-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay, a front USB-A port, and a 4-speaker audio system. Convenience and safety features include cruise control, front and rear sensors, a rear camera, airbags (front, side, and curtain), ABS, stability control, hill-start assist, a tire pressure monitoring system, and an engine immobilizer.
The higher GLX trim builds on this with added luxury and tech. It comes with leather upholstery, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, a larger 9-inch infotainment screen, USB ports at the front and rear including a USB-C port, and a 6-speaker sound system. It also adds a panoramic sunroof, power-folding mirrors, a head-up display, and a wireless smartphone charger. Safety tech is enhanced with a 360-degree camera system and front and rear cross-traffic alert, alongside the full airbag suite and stability features.
With all these details covered, the 2025 Toyota Urban Cruiser shapes up as a solid choice for buyers in Saudi Arabia looking for a small SUV that doesn't compromise on features or efficiency.

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