Toyota Rumion Key Specs
- Engine1462 cc
- Mileage20.11 kmpl
- Power87 - 102 bhp
- FuelPetrol | CNG
- Max Torque136 - 136.8 Nm
- Drive TrainFWD
- Kerb Weight1205 kg
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₹10.54 Lakhs* | ₹8.8 Lakhs* | ₹11.94 Lakhs* | ₹10.99 Lakhs* | ₹7.95 Lakhs* | ₹8.29 Lakhs* |
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Airbags 4 | Airbags 6 | Airbags 6 | Airbags 6 | Airbags 6 | Airbags 6 |
Safety Rating* - | Safety Rating* | Safety Rating* - | Safety Rating* | Safety Rating* - | Safety Rating* - |
Power 102 bhp | Power 102 bhp | Power 99 bhp | Power 113 bhp | Power 109 bhp | Power 109 bhp |
Torque 136.8 Nm | Torque 136.8 Nm | Torque 136 Nm | Torque 250 Nm | Torque 205 Nm | Torque 205 Nm |
Length 4420 mm | Length 4395 mm | Length 4445 mm | Length 4540 mm | Length 4352 mm | Length 4323 mm |
Height 1690 mm | Height 1690 mm | Height 1755 mm | Height 1708 mm | Height 1593 mm | Height 1669 mm |
Width 1735 mm | Width 1735 mm | Width 1775 mm | Width 1800 mm | Width 1765 mm | Width 1796 mm |
Turning Radius 5.2 metres | Turning Radius 5.2 metres | Turning Radius 5.2 metres | Turning Radius - | Turning Radius - | Turning Radius 5.4 metres |
Boot Space - | Boot Space - | Boot Space 209 litres | Boot Space 216 litres | Boot Space 470 litres | Boot Space 511 litres |
Body Type MUV | Body Type MUV | Body Type MUV | Body Type MUV | Body Type SUV | Body Type SUV |
Transmission Manual, Automatic | Transmission Manual, Automatic | Transmission Manual, Automatic | Transmission Manual | Transmission Manual, Automatic | Transmission Manual, Automatic |
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Glanza or Baleno, Taisor or Fronx, Innova Crysta or Invicto? These are some of the obvious questions that pop up every time Toyota and Maruti Suzuki take a model from the other and present a re-badged version to customers in India. Rebadging a successful model and presenting it with a largely identical resume has its strengths and weaknesses but does it make sense to the most important factor determining success - the customer? This is exactly what we sought to find out when we recently took out the Toyota Rumion for a highway jaunt.
The name ‘Rumion’ itself is a combination of two words - roomy and unique. And while it sure is roomy (more on this later), it surely isn't unique. Definitely not in the way it is styled.
The front grille and the lower half of the bumper is tweaked very slightly and a Toyota logo is plonked on the face. The alloy design too is different and the rear gets Toyota and Rumion lettering. And that's really that.
Same proportions, same dimensions, same cuts, curves and creases - heck, some cars appear unique at close inspection but the Rumion is almost identical to the Ertiga even at close angles.
Of course, that is not to say that the design language is shabby in any way. There is a comforting familiarity about the Rumion's visual language from the outside. It is just that there is hardly anything to set it apart.
Step inside the Toyota Rumion and even the slightest semblance of uniqueness disappear. Apart from a Toyota logo on the steering wheel, everything is just as what it is inside the Ertiga - same dashboard layout and materials, same infotainment unit, same steering wheel, same seat fabric and layout, same storage spaces, same charging options, same driver display - yes, same everything.
It is obvious then that the Rumion benefits from Ertiga's inherent strength of offering three rows of relatively roomy cabin. It is a people mover done in simplistic best. But to expect anything extra, anything a bit flashy would be undeniably ambitious. The Rumion's cabin is plain, much like that of the Ertiga. But much like that inside the Ertiga, it is also functional and has plenty of space for families looking to travel together.
The Toyota Rumion is powered by a 1.5-litre petrol motor and also comes with the option of a factory-fitted CNG kit. There is around 103 hp and the same mild-hybrid technology found on the Ertiga has been carried forward to here.
The Rumion isn't an excitable MPV but is every bit the mile-muncher that the car it is based on has always been. The engine, paired to a five-speed manual gearbox, is peppy enough within city limits and the stick has relatively short throws to help matters.
During the course of our 600-km drive from Delhi to Rupnagar in Punjab, and back, we weaved through congested lanes of Najafgarh for around two hours to get an idea of what this Toyota MPV has on offer. Slotting in the right gear was no problem and the soft clutch press was easy on the leg. Of course, there is a torque converter on offer as well although we have not driven that version yet.
On expected lines, the Rumion was a stable affair once open stretches beyond Murthal dawned upon us, gaining pace through gradual step ups of the gear shift. On the flipside, there is hardly any urgency in the abilities of this vehicle and the engine groans when being pushed towards and through to triple-digit speeds. A sixth gear is sorely missed and while maintaining a speed of 100 kmph is fairly easy, anything more would be asking for a bit too much.
Instead, the Rumion is happy munching mile after mile after mile, keeping passengers comfortable and the driver reassured through a slightly weighted steering. There is some degree of body roll but that was always on the cards.
The Toyota Rumion excels and falls short on precisely the same points as the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga. It is reliable, comfortable and with a calculated mileage of around 18 kmpl (City + Highway), it is frugal too. It has the essential features in its kitty and has plenty of room in its cabin. What it is not is excitable to drive, flashy or packed with features.
The Rumion makes a solid case but why should you choose it over Ertiga? Well, Toyota commands massive respect courtesy its robust post-sales quality. It is also a respected brand so that is there too. But the Rumion is also more expensive than the Ertiga. In conclusion though, check the waiting time of both models and if an urgent requirements, choose the one with the lower wait period. One way or another, you cannot go wrong with this trusty model or the model on which it is based on.
Toyota Rumion is available in the 5 Colours in India.
| Rear AC Vents | Yes |
| Airbags | Yes |
| Body Type | MUV |
| Max Torque | 136-136.8 Nm |
| Keyless Entry | Yes |
| Mileage | 26.11 kmpl |
| Transmission | Manual,Automatic |
| Engine | 1462 cc |
| Sunroof | No |
| Fuel Type | Petrol,CNG |
Toyota Rumion in India is available in Petrol & CNG variants. Average mileage of Toyota Rumion's petrol variant is 20.51 kmpl (As claimed by the brand in ideal road conditions). Toyota Rumion S MT comes with a 45 litres fuel tank.
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