Japanese car-maker Toyota's popular car Innova has been a blessing in the Indian MPV segment. This vehicle under Toyota's branding not just ranked better on comfort parameter, but it also ranked better in terms of space and safety parameters. The MUV is available in 7 seater and 8 seater variants. As per sources, the Innova is expected to be launched with an automatic transmission in the diesel version. The launch is expected to be sometime in the year 2016.
Naomi Ishii, top official from Toyota has recently confirmed that the upcoming generation of Fortuner and Innova shall be based on new platform known as Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA). Japanese car-maker Toyota's top-selling MPV Innova had been recently launched with a fresh face-lift. The car is available in two engine variants - BS III, 2494cc, 2KD-FTV, Diesel with Turbocharger, 4 in-line cylinder and BS IV, 2494cc, 2KD-FTV, Diesel with Intercooler Turbocharger, 4 in-line cylinder variant. The common rail technology delivers superior fuel efficiency and better performance figures. The vehicle comes with better ground clearance that looks lower yet tackles rough tricky surfaces with ease.
The interiors are comfortable, spacious and looks elegant with classy dual tone seats with leather trim. The dashboard panel gets wood and silver finish. Moreover, a stylish wood finish gear knob is well complimented by chrome finished parking brake lever that adds to the upmarket feel. The armrest panel has a stylish appeal owing to a neat wood finish.
On the exterior front, the MUV gets a bigger grill that is well complimented with stylish chrome lined fog lamps. The car has also received contemporary body graphics that give it a premium look. The sporty side molding further enhances it look. The rear spoiler has received a new dazzling styling. The latest version also carries the 'Z' grade badge that defines premium styling and unparalleled luxury. The base model of Innova is priced at about Rs. 9,42,736, whereas the top end variant may cost about Rs. 14,92,206. Prices are based on Ex-showroom Delhi.
Source: IAB