Toyota Rumion specs & features
Engine | 1462 cc |
Power | 86.63 - 101.64 bhp |
Torque | 121.5 Nm - 136.8 Nm |
Seating Capacity | 7 |
Transmission | Automatic / Manual |
Fuel | Petrol / CNG |
- Touchscreen
- Automatic Climate Control
- Rear AC Vents
- Rear Seat Armrest
- Tumble Fold Seats
- Parking Sensors
- Cruise Control
- Rear Camera
- Key Specifications
- Top Features
- Stand Out Features
Toyota Rumion latest updates
What is the latest update on the Toyota Rumion?
The Toyota Rumion's CNG variants are available with year-end offers worth over Rs 1 lakh, valid until December 31.
What is the price of the Toyota Rumion?
The base-spec S variant of the Toyota Rumion starts at Rs 10.44 lakh and goes up to Rs 13.73 lakh for the top-spec V variant.
How many variants are there in the Toyota Rumion?
The Rumion is available in three broad variants: S, G, and V. The CNG option is offered with the entry-level S variant.
Which is the most value for money variant?
The mid-spec G variant of the Rumion is the most value for money variant. Starting from Rs 11.60 lakh, it offers amenities like a 7-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, automatic AC, a 4-speaker sound system, steering mounted audio controls, and some connected car features as well. In terms of safety, it gets dual front airbags, electronic stability control, and rear parking sensors. The G variant can be had in both manual and torque converter automatic versions.
What features does the Rumion get?
Feature highlights on the Toyota Rumion include a 7-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a 6-speaker sound system, automatic AC, cruise control, and paddle shifters. It also gets push-button engine start/stop, keyless entry, and automatic headlights.
How spacious is it?
The Rumion offers a comfortable seating for two and even three people, considering that there’s no headrest for middle passengers in the second-row. There’s ample legroom and headroom, and seats are very supportive. Talking about the third-row, the ingress and egress isn’t convenient, but once you settle yourself it feels usable and comfortable. However, the thigh support is compromised in the last row.
What engine and transmission options are available?
The Rumion comes with a 1.5-litre petrol engine (103 PS/137 Nm), paired with either a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission. The CNG variant, with reduced output (88 PS and 121.5 Nm), is paired with a 5-speed manual.
What’s the mileage of Toyota Rumion?
The claimed fuel efficiency figures for the Rumion are as follows:
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Petrol MT: 20.51 kmpl
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Petrol AT: 20.11 kmpl
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CNG: 26.11 km/kg
How safe is the Toyota Rumion?
The standard safety features on the Rumion includes two airbags, hill hold assist, ISOFIX mounts, rear parking sensors, and a seat belt reminder. Top-spec variants further add features like six airbags, front fog lamps, and a rear parking camera.
As for a safety score, BNCAP hasn’t crash tested it yet, but its Maruti version got 3 star safety rating in 2019 in Global NCAP crash test.
How many colour options are there?
It comes in five monotone colours: Spunky Blue, Rustic Brown, Iconic Grey, Cafe White, and Enticing Silver.
We especially like the Rustic Brown colour of the Rumion.
Should you buy the Toyota Rumion?
The Toyota Rumion, in the true sense of an MPV, doesn’t compromise on space and practicality at all. It offers a comfortable seating experience, and good and smooth drivability thanks to the optional 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission, and what makes it stand out from the crowd is its reliability. So if you are looking for a comfortable 7-seater MPV for your family in under Rs 15 lakh, look no further than the Toyota Rumion.
What are the alternatives to the Toyota Ertiga?
The Toyota Rumion competes with the Maruti Ertiga, Maruti XL6 and Kia Carens and serves as an affordable alternative to bigger MPVs like the Toyota Innova Crysta, Toyota Innova Hycross, and Maruti Invicto.
Toyota Rumion price
Rumion S(Base Model) Top Selling 1462 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.51 kmplMore than 2 months waiting | Rs.10.44 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Rumion S CNG Top Selling 1462 cc, Manual, CNG, 26.11 km/kgMore than 2 months waiting | Rs.11.39 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Rumion G1462 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.51 kmplMore than 2 months waiting | Rs.11.60 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Rumion S AT1462 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 20.11 kmplMore than 2 months waiting | Rs.11.94 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Rumion V1462 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.51 kmplMore than 2 months waiting | Rs.12.33 Lakh* | Check December Offers |
Rumion G AT1462 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 20.11 kmplMore than 2 months waiting | Rs.13 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Rumion V AT(Top Model)1462 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 20.11 kmplMore than 2 months waiting | Rs.13.73 Lakh* | Check December Offers |
Toyota Rumion comparison with similar cars
Toyota Rumion Rs.10.44 - 13.73 Lakh* | Maruti Ertiga Rs.8.69 - 13.03 Lakh* | Maruti XL6 Rs.11.61 - 14.77 Lakh* | Kia Carens Rs.10.52 - 19.94 Lakh* | Tata Nexon Rs.8 - 15.80 Lakh* | Mahindra Bolero Neo Rs.9.95 - 12.15 Lakh* | Tata Safari Rs.15.49 - 26.79 Lakh* | Maruti Brezza Rs.8.34 - 14.14 Lakh* |
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TransmissionAutomatic / Manual | TransmissionManual / Automatic | TransmissionManual / Automatic | TransmissionManual / Automatic | TransmissionManual / Automatic | TransmissionManual | TransmissionManual / Automatic | TransmissionManual / Automatic |
Engine1462 cc | Engine1462 cc | Engine1462 cc | Engine1482 cc - 1497 cc | Engine1199 cc - 1497 cc | Engine1493 cc | Engine1956 cc | Engine1462 cc |
Fuel TypePetrol / CNG | Fuel TypePetrol / CNG | Fuel TypePetrol / CNG | Fuel TypeDiesel / Petrol | Fuel TypeDiesel / Petrol / CNG | Fuel TypeDiesel | Fuel TypeDiesel | Fuel TypePetrol / CNG |
Power86.63 - 101.64 bhp | Power86.63 - 101.64 bhp | Power86.63 - 101.64 bhp | Power113.42 - 157.81 bhp | Power99 - 118.27 bhp | Power98.56 bhp | Power167.62 bhp | Power86.63 - 101.64 bhp |
Mileage20.11 - 20.51 kmpl | Mileage20.3 - 20.51 kmpl | Mileage20.27 - 20.97 kmpl | Mileage21 kmpl | Mileage17.01 - 24.08 kmpl | Mileage17.29 kmpl | Mileage16.3 kmpl | Mileage17.38 - 19.89 kmpl |
Boot Space209 Litres | Boot Space209 Litres | Boot Space- | Boot Space216 Litres | Boot Space382 Litres | Boot Space384 Litres | Boot Space- | Boot Space328 Litres |
Airbags2-4 | Airbags2-4 | Airbags4 | Airbags6 | Airbags6 | Airbags2 | Airbags6-7 | Airbags2-6 |
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Toyota Rumion expert review
Exterior
Despite sharing most of its skin with the Ertiga, Toyota has done just enough to give the Rumion its own identity. The difference isn’t huge, but small changes make the difference. The front, for example, gets minute revisions in the form of the bigger grille and tweaked bumper. There’s a bunch of chrome elements here, which add a premium touch.
Its MPV-like styling is apparent in profile, especially with the long wheelbase.The design is identical to the Ertiga, save for the different styled alloys. The familiarity continues at the rear with the similar L-shaped headlights and bumper. Toyota has just added a chrome strip between the tailights and called it a day. A few more variations, like a restyled bumper, would have been appreciated here.
The overall styling is simple, only slightly different from the Ertiga. Yet, it isn’t boring or tasteless, and most people should like the design of the Toyota Rumion.
Interior
The Rumion’s simple styling language continues on the inside. The design is simple, but has a multi-colour theme, which adds some life into the design, Beige colour is used generously, adding a sense of space, and the metallic wood finish on the dashboard’s middle panel adds a premium touch.
Also premium is the leather wrap on the steering wheel, and the soft-touch material on the central and door armrest. Coming to the seats, they feel comfortable on both short and long journeys, as both the cushioning and support are equally good. And despite missing out on a telescopic adjustment for the steering wheel, finding an ideal driving position is easy, courtesy of a height-adjustable driver seat. So, the overall experience of the first row in the Rumion won’t leave you with any complaints.
Second row
The complaints will have to wait in the second row as well as there’s no lack of space or convenience for two people here. Three people can also sit comfortably, but the middle passenger doesn’t get a headrest, so they won’t be very comfortable on long journeys.
Headroom, knee room, and foot room are ample, and even the under-thigh support is good because you do get space to stretch your legs underneath the front seats. Bonus points for the versatility on offer, because these seats can recline and slide. So if no one’s in the third row, you can slide the seat back and lounge comfortably.
The central armrest and roof mounted AC further improve comfort and you also get plenty of storage spaces. So as a chauffeur-driven car, the Rumion’s 2nd row won’t disappoint you.
Third row
Getting into the Rumion’s 3rd row requires some effort because these seats don’t tumble and fold completely. But once in there, the seats feel rather usable and comfortable for short journeys. Yes, you sit in a knees-up position, which restricts underthigh support. So they won’t be the most comfortable for adults on long distance journeys, but kids won’t have any complaints here.
There isn’t any option to slide the seat ahead, but you can recline them to help improve knee room. Moreover, the seats are higher than the second row, so the view outside is unrestricted.
Features
The Toyota Rumion gets all the basics covered in terms of features. Top highlights include a 7-inch infotainment system, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a 6-speaker sound system, auto ORVMs, cruise control, and connected car tech.
Now even though the screen is small as per modern day standards, the experience of using it is good. It isn’t the most responsive or the quickest either, but there’s no real lag either. The menus are well defined and Android Auto and Apple CarPlay integration is wireless and easy to use.
As far as the driver’s display is concerned, some might find the analog and MID colored driver display a bit old-fashioned. But we reckon it has got a bit of character, especially with the blue inserts around the dials. And despite the small screen size, it relays a bunch of clear-cut information that's easy to read.
Overall, the Rumion doesn’t miss any big features, but Toyota could have offered a wireless phone charger or auto IRVM, making its feature package even more attractive.
Safety
The Rumion’s standard safety kit includes two airbags, hill hold assist, ISOFIX mounts, rear parking sensors, and a seat belt reminder. Top-spec variants further add features like six airbags, front fog lamps, and a rear parking camera.
So there’s no real miss in terms of safety features, however, there is one cost cutting. The rear seats don’t have load sensors, so you’ll need to buckle the seat belt up at times. Otherwise, you’ll have to listen to the irritating alarm for about a minute, even when no one is sitting there.
As for a safety score, BNCAP hasn’t crash tested it yet, but GNCAP gave the Maruti version a 3-star rating in 2019.
Boot Space
The Rumion’s boot space impresses even with the third row up as you still get enough room for a couple of cabin and laptop bags. Folding the second row opens up a flatbed, which is big enough for all your airport runs or weekend family getaways. Furthermore, the second row also has a 60:40 split, so you can haul really long stuff like a refrigerator for example, with ease.
There’s also a false floor where you can stand large suitcases upright and fit laptop bags underneath easily.
Performance
The Toyota Rumion gets a single 1.5-litre petrol engine option, which can be paired with either a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed transmission. We had the latter on test with us.
The refinement levels are clear right from when you start the engine up. Noise and vibrations are minimal and even under heavy acceleration, the sound doesn’t feel disturbing, but rather a little sporty.
In terms of driveability, there are no complaints from the engine and gearbox in the city. The engine is smooth and picks up speed from lower RPMs without any reluctance. The transmission too is tuned for smoothness while driving and offers jerk-free gear changes for the most part.
The acceleration isn’t strong, but it feels smooth and linear. Reaching and maintaining highway speeds is easy, and so is overtaking – but only if you’re in the right gear. But if you find yourself at a lower RPM and in need of a quick gearshift, then the transmission takes a little time to downshift. So, you will have to plan the overtake if you’re carrying a full load.
You can opt to downshift via the paddle shifters, but the system is tuned for efficiency. As a result, it upshifts and switches back to automatic mode as soon as possible. These paddle shifters are okay for occasional or hill station driving, but for proper manual control, you need to shift the gear lever to M. That’s where it lets you hold on to the gears.
But you might not want it to, considering fuel efficiency isn’t the best. It gave us around 11kmpl in the city, and 14kmpl on the highway. But mind you, these figures can change drastically with more people onboard. If you have a really high running and are concerned with fuel efficiency, then you can pick the CNG powertrain. But you won’t get the option of an automatic transmission and will also have to sacrifice some boot space.
Verdict
When buying a car for the entire family, there are a few non-negotiable traits like neutral looks, comfort, space, practicality and features. The Rumion does not ask for a sacrifice on any of those non-negotiable fronts and actually has everything it takes to be a comfortable mobility solution for your entire family.
The styling is sober indeed, but not boring. The cabin has ample space, lots of practicality and some basic features along with a few premium ones as well. So spending time inside it isn’t an issue and its comfort ride quality makes sure that good time isn’t restricted to small durations.
Now the Ertiga offers you the same package with the same qualities, but at a slightly lower asking price. So picking the Rumion over it becomes a matter of two good reasons; first – Toyota’s brand image, which holds more value for some. Second – the benefits associated with the badge, which include a better warranty package and after-sales service. So until and unless you prefer the Ertiga’s design over the Rumion, the Toyota MPV can offer you a better ownership experience.
Pros & Cons of Toyota Rumion
- Things We Like
- Things We Don't Like
- Comfortable for a family of 7
- Plenty storage spaces
- Refined engine
- Gets all the must-have features
- Option of a CNG powertrain
- Better warranty package over Ertiga
- No diesel engine
- Low fuel efficiency with full load
- Sober styling might be boring for some
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Toyota Rumion user reviews
- Nice Car .
Best Budget. BEST Design. Comfort And All Features Are Very Nice . It Is Beutiful Car For Middle Class Family And Also For Travelling Business . Best Car Toyota .Read More
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- My Dream Car
Very nice car its my dream and i got it this of car one day i am planing to buy this car. My father like to this car for ride.Read More
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Nice car this price and amazing car looks very nice and sits very comfortable and reliable than alloy shining like a diamond how nice it looks from that frontRead More
- Rumion - Rustic Brown
I purchased the automobile last year. Top variety in Manual, and it's been a fantastic experience thus far. I've already driven 35k kilometers, and it still works smoothly. There were a few snags that I encountered. One was the noise in the breaks, but the service center executives are fantastic and take care of every detail without breaking the bank. The maintenance trip to the showroom will cost you somewhere between INR 6000 and 14000, which is reasonable for such a large car. In terms of mileage, don't rely on readings; they're frequently lower than they appear. My automobile averages 13.3-14.5 kmpl. Toyota might have done better by giving the last row more space and improving the car's infotainment system. Overall, it runs smoothly and drives well.Read More
Toyota Rumion mileage
The Petrol models have mileage range between 20.11 kmpl to 20.51 kmpl with manual/automatic. The CNG model has a mileage of 26.11 km/kg.
Fuel Type | Transmission | ARAI Mileage |
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Petrol | Manual | 20.51 kmpl |
Petrol | Automatic | 20.11 kmpl |
CNG | Manual | 26.11 km/kg |
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