Toyota Hyryder, Innova Hycross prices up by Rs 60,000

    The Glanza and Camry have also been affected by this price hike.

    Published On May 04, 2023 12:29:00 PM

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    Toyota has silently upped the prices by Rs 5,000 – Rs 60,000 on half of its model line-up. These include the popular Urban Cruiser Hyryder and Innova Hycross, as well as the Glanza and Camry, and could be on account of rising input costs. However, the Fortuner, Hilux, Vellfire, and the recently re-introduced Innova Crysta remain unaffected by this price hike.

    1. Urban Cruiser Hyryder sees a maximum price hike of up to Rs 60,000
    2. Glanza sees the least price hike of just Rs 5,000
    3. Only hybrid variants of Innova Hycross see a price hike

    Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder

    Costlier by up to Rs 60,000

    Prices for the Hyryder have gone up between Rs 2,000 – Rs 60,000. It’s the entry-level S hybrid variant that sees the maximum hike of Rs 60,000, while prices for the other two hybrid variants have gone up by Rs 25,000 each. As for the mild-hybrid variants, the base E trim sees the maximum hike of Rs 25,000, the S trim is dearer by Rs 20,000 while the G and V trims see a minimal hike of Rs 2,000. This also marks the end of the introductory price for the mild-hybrid variants.

    Toyota Hyryder May 2023 price hike
    VariantNew PriceOld PriceDifference
    ERs 10.73 lakhRs 10.48 lakhRs 25,000
    SRs 12.48 lakhRs 12.28 lakhRs 20,000
    S CNGRs 13.43 lakhRs 13.23 lakhRs 20,000
    S ATRs 13.68 lakhRs 13.48 lakhRs 20,000
    GRs 14.36 lakhRs 14.34 lakhRs 2,000
    G CNGRs 15.31 lakhRs 15.29 lakhRs 2,000
    G ATRs 15.56 lakhRs 15.54 lakhRs 2,000
    VRs 15.91 lakhRs 15.89 lakhRs 2,000
    V ATRs 17.11 lakhRs 17.09 lakhRs 2,000
    V AWDRs 17.21 lakhRs 17.19 lakhRs 2,000
    S hybridRs 16.21 lakhRs 15.61 lakhRs 60,000
    G hybridRs 18.24 lakhRs 17.99 lakhRs 25,000
    V hybridRs 19.74 lakhRs 19.49 lakhRs 25,000

    Toyota Innova Hycross

    Costlier by up to Rs 27,000

    The Innova Hycross sees a price hike of Rs 27,000, albeit only for the hybrid variants. The VX, VX(O), ZX and ZX(O) hybrid variants are all now dearer by Rs 27,000. This, in fact, is the second price hike for the hybrid variants of the Innova Hycross since its launch in December 2022 with Toyota already having upped the prices by Rs 75,000 earlier in March this year. Prices for the NA petrol variants remain unchanged from their first price hike.

    Toyota Innova Hycross May 2023 price hike
    VariantNew PriceOld PriceDifference
    G 7-strRs 18.55 lakhRs 18.55 lakh-
    G 8-strRs 18.60 lakhRs 18.60 lakh-
    GX 7-strRs 19.40 lakhRs 19.40 lakh-
    GX 8-strRs 19.45 lakhRs 19.45 lakh-
    VX 7-strRs 25.03 lakhRs 24.76 lakhRs 27,000
    VX 8-strRs 25.08 lakhRs 24.81 lakhRs 27,000
    VX(O) 7-strRs 27.00 lakhRs 26.73 lakhRs 27,000
    VX(O) 8-strRs 27.05 lakhRs 26.78 lakhRs 27,000
    ZX 7-strRs 29.35 lakhRs 29.08 lakhRs 27,000
    ZX(O) 7-strRs 29.99 lakhRs 29.72 lakhRs 27,000

    Toyota Glanza and Camry

    Prices for the Glanza hatchback and Camry sedan have also gone up. Although marginal, all variants of the Glanza have uniformly received a price hike of Rs 5,000. The Glanza is now priced between Rs 6.71 lakh – Rs 9.99 lakh. Meanwhile, prices for the Camry have gone up by Rs 46,000, with the car now priced at Rs 45.71 lakh. 

    All prices ex-showroom, Delhi

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