Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Vs Skoda Kushaq - Top Variant Feature Comparison

In this Skoda Kushaq vs Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder feature comparison article, we’ll take a look at the full list of features of the Kushaq and Hyryder’s top variants. First we’ll look at the common features of both SUVs and then the unique features they offer over the other. Let’s start with listing out the common features.

Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Vs Skoda Kushaq

Skoda Kushaq Vs Urban Cruiser Hyryder (Toyota) - Top Variant Common Features

The Urban Cruiser Hyryder and the Kushaq are both C-segment SUVs. So, naturally, they offer a good number of common features. The following table lists out all the common safety, entertainment, functional, and style features of the Hyryder V and Kushaq Monte Carlo:

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TOYOTA HYRYDER V VS SKODA KUSHAQ MONTE CARLO

TOP MODEL COMMON FEATURES

Safety

Functional

Style & Entertainment

Standard safety features

Tilt and telescopic steering wheel

Connected LED tail lights

Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

Front and rear power windows

LED headlights

Hill start assist

Auto AC

LED DRLs

2x side thorax airbags

Cruise control

7.0-inch Full-colour LCD display

2x curtain airbags

Rear AC vents

Leatherette seat upholstery

ISOFIX

Adjustable front and rear headrests

Ambient lighting

Impact-sensing auto door unlock

Front and rear armrests

17-inch Machined alloy wheels

Speed-sensing auto door lock

Automatic headlights

Roof rails

Front seatbelt pretensioners

60:40 rear seat split

Touchscreen infotainment system

Auto dimming IRVM

Height-adjustable driver’s seat

Wireless Android Auto 

Rear wiper & defogger

Ventilated front seats

Wireless Apple CarPlay

All 3-point seatbelts

Wireless phone charger

2x tweeters

Traction control

Paddle shifters

Steering-mounted controls

Both the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder V and Skoda Kushaq Monte Carlo offer a long list of common features. To name a few, both SUVs offer side thorax and curtain airbags, a touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, auto-dimming inside rear view mirror (IRVM), auto AC, paddle shifters, wireless phone charger, front ventilated seats, ambient lighting, and a 7.0-inch digital instrument cluster.

Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Unique Features - Not Available In Skoda Kushaq 

The top V variant of the Hyryder has quite a few features that are not available in the Kushaq Monte Carlo:

TOYOTA HYRYDER V UNIQUE FEATURES

NOT AVAILABLE IN SKODA KUSAHQ MONTE CARLO

Safety

Style & Functional 

Height-adjustable seatbelts

2-step reclining rear seat

360-degree parking camera

Puddle lamps

Hill descent control

4-wheel-drive

Rear disc brakes

Head-up display (HUD)

 

Drive modes

 

Panoramic sunroof

 

Soft-touch dashboard

The top V variant of the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder offers features like height-adjustable front seatbelts, 360-degree parking camera, rear disc brakes, drive modes, panoramic sunroof, and puddle lamps. It is also the only other C-SUV other than its Maruti Suzuki cousin, the Grand Vitara, to offer 4-wheel-drive. 

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Skoda Kushaq Unique Features - Not Available In Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder

The Skoda Kushaq Monte Carlo only has 4 features that are not available in the Hyryder V.

SKODA KUSHAQ MONTE CARLO UNIQUE FEATURES

NOT AVAILABLE IN HYRYDER V

Fog lamps w/ cornering function

Auto wipers

Cooled glove box

Active cylinder deactivation (1.5L only)

While the Skoda Kushaq Monte Carlo offers only a handful of unique features over the Urban Cruiser Hyryder, its active cylinder deactivation technology ensures good fuel efficiency despite having a considerable power advantage over the normal petrol engine that comes in the top-spec Hyryder 4WD variant.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Amit Saraswat

Born and brought up in Agra, he grew up reading magazines more than textbooks. With a keen interest in cars, he decided to make his future in automotive journalism and is currently helping in content at V3Cars.

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