Up to ₹30,800 Was Added to Toyota Innova Crysta Prices in India
  • All of Toyota's diesel-manual Innova Crysta models now cost more.

  • Almost every trim level is impacted by the update, which raises the MPV's cost for new purchasers.

With price rises of up to ₹30,800 across its diesel-manual variants, Toyota's dependable Innova Crysta MPV is now somewhat more expensive in India following the most recent pricing adjustment.

The MPV, with its 2.4-liter diesel engine and five-speed manual transmission, is renowned for its robust construction, smooth ride, and high resale value. Its classic appeal is maintained since it still lacks advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and an automatic transmission, despite many price adjustments.

Revision of the Toyota Innova Crysta Price

Toyota has discreetly changed the Innova Crysta's prices in India, raising some models by up to ₹30,800 with immediate effect. This change is applicable to the majority of the diesel-manual lineup's trim levels, including the well-liked GX, GX Plus, VX, and ZX models.

For both seven- and eight-seat configurations, the base GX Diesel MT now starts at approximately ₹18.85 lakh (ex-showroom), an increase of almost ₹19,300 above the previous price.

The top-spec ZX Diesel MT in Platinum White Pearl costs up to ₹25.67 lakh, with the greatest hike of ₹30,800, while mid-range models like the VX experience increases of about ₹24,400 to ₹24,700.

What You Receive for the Cost

The Innova Crysta's fundamental features haven't altered despite the price increase. It still has a 2.4-liter diesel engine that generates about 148 horsepower and 343 Nm of torque, and it is only equipped with a five-speed manual gearbox. The MPV is renowned for its long-lasting dependability, roomy cabin, and smooth ride.

LED headlights, an eight-inch touchscreen screen, one-touch tumble seats, front parking sensors with driver information displays, and useful features like foldable trays on the front seatbacks are all standard. It has a five-star safety rating under the ASEAN NCAP program and is equipped with ABS, EBD, vehicle stability control (VSC), brake assist, and hill-start assist.

No Modification to ADAS or Powertrain

The absence of new powertrain options or cutting-edge safety technology is one noteworthy feature of this update. Modern ADAS features and an automated gearbox option, which some competitors have at comparable price ranges, are still absent from the Innova Crysta. Customers should understand that the price change is not a result of improved features or performance, but rather a cost adjustment.

This price rise reaffirms Toyota's practice of small, gradual price hikes and represents yet another change in the long-running Innova Crysta's pricing history. The entire value proposition, which is based on durability and utility, makes the MPV slightly more expensive than it was previously, but it still appeals to both family and fleet consumers.

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