KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Toyota Innova Hycross price hiked from December 2024
- Increase of up to Rs. 36,000 from immediate effect
- MPV recently crossed 1 lakh sales milestone
While the industry is clearing out the older models with massive year-end discounts and announcing their intentions of price hikes from the new year onwards, the Toyota Innova Hycross price list has been updated with an upward revision with immediate effect. With a hike of up to Rs. 36,000, the starting price now stands at Rs. 19.94 lakhs ex-showroom. Let's look at how much more you need to shell out now, but before that, don't forget to join our 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel, tailored for all the passionate petrolheads out there, just like us!
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Toyota Innova Price Hiked From Immediate Effect
Toyota has increased the prices of the Innova Hycross across its range. The top-spec ZX and ZX(O) variants see the highest price increase of Rs 36,000, while the VX(O) and VX variants are priced higher by Rs 35,000 and Rs 34,000, respectively. The GX and GX(O) variants also see a price hike of Rs 17,000 each. The revised price range for the Innova Hycross now starts from Rs 19.94 lakh and goes up to Rs 31.34 lakh (ex-showroom). Let's chart it out in a table for an easier analysis.
Variant | Old Price | New Price | Price Hike |
GX 7-seater | Rs 19.77 lakh | Rs 19.94 lakh | Rs 17,000 |
GX 8-seater | Rs 19.82 lakh | Rs 19.99 lakh | Rs 17,000 |
GX (O) 7-seater | Rs 21.13 lakh | Rs 21.30 lakh | Rs 17,000 |
GX (O) 8-seater | Rs 20.99 lakh | Rs 21.16 lakh | Rs 17,000 |
VX 7-seater hybrid | Rs 25.97 lakh | Rs 26.31 lakh | Rs 34,000 |
VX 8-seater hybrid | Rs 26.02 lakh | Rs 26.36 lakh | Rs 34,000 |
VX (O) 7-seater hybrid | Rs 27.94 lakh | Rs 28.29 lakh | Rs 35,000 |
VX (O) 8-seater hybrid | Rs 27.99 lakh | Rs 28.34 lakh | Rs 35,000 |
ZX hybrid | Rs 30.34 lakh | Rs 30.70 lakh | Rs 36,000 |
ZX (O) hybrid | Rs 30.98 lakh | Rs 31.34 lakh | Rs 36,000 |
Engine Details
The Innova Hycross is available in petrol and strong hybrid variants. The petrol version is powered by a 172 hp, 2.0-liter petrol engine mated to a CVT gearbox, while the strong hybrid variant utilizes an 184 hp, 2.0-liter engine paired with an e-Drive transmission. Notably, it does not have any diesel mill, so you will have to go for the Innova Crysta if that's one of your filters.
Verdict
Given the demand for small urban cars and improving EV infrastructure, there is good scope for new models under the Rs 10 lakh bracket. The Leapmotor T03 might not be the most striking EV, but it ticks all the right boxes as a solution for urban mobility.