Toyota Innova Crysta and Fortuner prices hiked. Here’s how much they cost now

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Toyota Innova Crysta and Fortuner prices hiked. Here’s how much they cost now


  • Toyota Innova Crysta and Fortuner have become costlier by up to 27,000 and 50,000, respectively.
Toyota Innova Crysta and Fortuner have become costlier by up to ₹27,000 and ₹50,000, respectively.

Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has increased the pricing of the Innova Crysta MPV as well as the Fortuner SUV. The Toyota MPV and SUV price hikes come at a time when several automakers in the country have announced price hikes for their respective products from January 2025. The price hike for the Toyota Fortuner and Innova Crysta is effective from immediate effect.

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Toyota Innova Crysta receives up to 27,000 price hike

The Toyota Innova Crysta has become dearer by up to 27,000. The top-end ZX trim of the Toyota Innova Crysta has received the highest price hike of 27,000, while the VX trim has become costlier by 25,000. Additionally, the GX+ variant will now command a premium of 22,000. However, the GX variant of the Innova Crysta has not received any price hike. With this price revision, the Toyota Innova Crysta, which is available in four different trim choices, namely GX, GX+, VX and ZX; now costs between 19.99 lakh and 26.82 lakh (ex-showroom).

Toyota Fortuner becomes costlier by up to 50,000

Toyota has increased the prices of its popular SUV, the Fortuner as well along with the Innova Crysta, with immediate effect. The SUV is now available in two different lineups – Fortuner and Fortuner Legender. The Toyota Fortuner’s GR-S variant has become costlier by 50,000. The 2.8 diesel MT 4×2, 2.8 diesel AT 4×2, 2.8 diesel MT 4×4, and 2.8 diesel AT 4×4 variants too received a uniform price hike of 40,000.

On the other hand, the 2.7 petrol MT 4×2 and 2.7 petrol AT 4×2 variants of the Toyota Fortuner now come commanding a premium of 35,000 over the pre-revision pricing. In the Fortuner Legender range, prices of both variants, the 2.8 diesel 4×2 AT and 2.8 diesel 4×4 AT, have been increased by 45,000 each.

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First Published Date: 16 Jan 2025, 10:49 AM IST

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