As part of their continuous global relationship, Toyota and Maruti Suzuki share many of their models and technology. Toyota offers a number of rebranded Maruti items both in India and outside. The Rumion was one of the newest rebadged Maruti cars to join the Toyota lineup.

As the name implies, the Festival Edition is a limited-edition version that will be made available to customers during this joyous time of year. Toyota is also including a complimentary accessory package worth Rs 20,608 in the package. Regarding the modifications, Toyota is selling the Rumion Festival Edition, which comes with chrome door visors, a roof edge spoiler, body side moulding, a carpet mat, black door garnish, mud flaps, bumper garnish, headlight garnish, and number plate garnish.

All that the Festival Edition Rumion is is an accessorised version of the standard Rumion. The SUV has been introduced to the market and will be offered at every Toyota dealership nationwide through October 31, 2024. S MT, S AT, G MT, V MT, V AT, and S MT CNG versions of the Rumion Festival Edition are available from Toyota.

Rumion is a rebranded version of the well-known Maruti Ertiga MPV, as was previously mentioned. It is well-liked by buyers in the private and business sectors. Ertiga’s three-row seating, respectable features, and reasonable price make it a product that many people believe offers good value.Returning to Rumion, Toyota gave the MPV a more Toyota-like appearance by making a few small cosmetic adjustments to the front end. The Innova Crysta’s front grille appears to be a smaller version of this one. Aside from this, the car is emblazoned with the Toyota insignia and badges on the wheels.

Ertiga and Rumion are identical mechanically. The identical 1.5-liter, four-cylinder, naturally aspirated petrol engine powers both of them. This engine has a maximum torque of 136 Nm and 101 Bhp. Both a 5-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic gearbox are available for the powerplant. Rumion’s price ranges from Rs 10.44 lakh ex-showroom to Rs 13.73 lakh ex-showroom.

Because Toyota offers a longer warranty than Maruti Suzuki, more individuals are choosing to purchase the Toyota Rumion over the Maruti Ertiga these days. From the perspective of the consumer, it seems like a wise choice, particularly for those purchasing this vehicle for business purposes. For the Rumion, Toyota is providing a three-year or one million-kilometer guarantee.

The Maruti eVX SUV is one of the forthcoming vehicles that Maruti Suzuki and Toyota are working on for our market. Next year, the Grand Vitara-sized electric SUV is anticipated to be released in India.

Both firms are working together to build the SUV, and Toyota’s Maruti eVX will be on sale following the eVX’s release.

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