Toyota Rumion gets a fresh ‘E’ trim, dropping the price to just under ₹10 lakh – the biggest discount on the model yet.

Toyota Rumion Price Cut: New ‘E’ Trim Now Under 10 Lakh
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Design & Looks
The Rumion keeps the sleek three‑row silhouette it borrowed from the Maruti Ertiga. Toyota has added a chrome‑trimmed front grille and updated alloy wheels for the ‘E’ trim, giving it a slightly premium feel without raising costs. Inside, the cabin still offers a spacious 7‑seat layout, with cloth upholstery and a simple dash design.
Performance & Mileage
Under the hood sits the proven 1.5‑litre K15B petrol engine, paired with a 5‑speed manual or an optional CVT. It churns out 103 hp and 138 Nm of torque, enough for city traffic and occasional highway runs. Toyota claims a combined mileage of around 17 kmpl, which is competitive for a vehicle in this segment.
Price & Rivals
The new ‘E’ trim starts at ₹9.95 lakh (ex‑showroom), shaving nearly ₹1 lakh off the previous base price. This makes the Rumion cheaper than the Maruti Ertiga’s entry model and puts it ahead of rivals like the Mahindra Marazzo and Renault Triber in the budget MPV space.
| Engine | 1.5 L K15B Petrol |
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| Mileage | ~17 kmpl (combined) |
| Price | ₹9.95 lakh (ex‑showroom) |
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FAQ
What is the fuel efficiency of the Toyota Rumion?
The Rumion delivers roughly 17 km per litre in combined city‑highway driving.
How does the Rumion’s price compare to its main competitors?
At under ₹10 lakh, it is cheaper than the Maruti Ertiga and sits below the Mahindra Marazzo and Renault Triber’s entry‑level prices.
Is the new ‘E’ trim worth buying?
If you need a spacious three‑row MPV with Toyota’s reliability and a lower price tag, the ‘E’ trim offers solid value.
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Source: Read Official News