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Toyota Innova Crysta
Toyota Innova Crysta since its launch in May 2016, the Innova Crysta has been the de facto choice of new car buyers for private and fleet use alike. The Toyota Innova Crysta Price ranges between โน18.85 lakh to โน25.53 lakh (ex-showroom). The Crysta on road price starts from โน22.59 lakh for its base model 2.4 Diesel GX 7 seat, while the top variant 2.4 Diesel ZX 7 seat costs โน30.92 lakh .
The Toyota Innova Crysta variants include 7 options spread across seven trims- GX 7 seater, GX 8 seater, GX+ 7 seater, GX+ 8 seater, VX 7 seater, VX 8 seater, ZX 7 seater. The Toyota Innova Crysta comes with a 2.4-liter diesel engine mated to a five speed manual gearbox. 4 cycls, Turbocharged.
Toyota Innova Crysta mileage is 15.6 kpl (ARAI).
Key Highlights of Toyota Innova Crysta
- The Toyota Innova Crysta continues to be powered by a 2.4-litre diesel engine, paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox and offers strong low-end torque and long-distance comfort.
- Known for its reliability, the Crysta features a bold chrome grille, LED projector headlamps, and a commanding road presence.
- The cabin offers captain seats with slide and recline function, soft-touch materials, ambient lighting, and automatic climate control for enhanced comfort.
- Toyotaโs safety suite includes seven airbags, front and rear parking sensors, Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), and Hill-Start Assist.
- The Crysta is the only body-on-frame MPV and continues to deliver rugged reliability and durability, ideal for family and business travel alike.
- Toyota Connect telematics system provides real-time vehicle tracking, service alerts, and remote diagnostics.
- Available in five colours including Super White, Platinum Pearl White, Silver Metallic, Attitude Black, and Avant-Garde Bronze.
- The Innova Crysta is offered in GX, VX, and ZX trims, catering to both private and commercial buyers.
- The Toyota Innova Crysta earned a 5 star rating at ASEAN NCAP in 2020.
Toyota Innova Crysta Rivals
Toyota Innova Crysta competitors include some of the most popular MPVs and 3-row family vehicles in India. Its key rivals are the Toyota Innova Hycross, Kia Carens, Maruti Suzuki Invicto, Tata Safari, Mahindra XUV700, and MG Hector.
Toyota Innova Crysta Latest Updates
Jan 2026: Prices of the Innova Crysta have increased by up to Rs 26,000.
Jan 2026: Toyota Innova Crysta price hiked by up to Rs 33,000, entry-level GX variant sees highest increase
Jan 2026: Innova Crysta likely to be discontinued in 2027 due to incoming stringent CAFE 3 emission norms
Sept 2025: GST cut drops Toyota Innova Crysta prices by up to Rs 1.81 lakh; new prices effective September 22
Aug 2025: Toyota Innova nameplate (Crysta + Hycross) posts 9,112 units in July 2025.
Aug 2025: Toyota Innova completes 20 years in India
July 2025: Toyota Innova Crysta VX/ZX variants prices hiked Rs 26,000
July 2025: The Toyota Innova nameplate was the second-best-selling MPV with 8,802 units in June.
Toyota Innova Crysta Features and specifications
Our Rating | 7 |
Engine | 2393 cc |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Transmission | Manual |
Seats | 7 - 8 |
Body Style | MUV |
Doors | 5 |
Max Power | 150hp at 3400rpm |
Max Torque | 343Nm at 1400rpm |
Warranty Distance | 100000 km |
Warranty Duration | 3 Years |
| Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Diesel |
| Engine Installation | Front |
| Engine Displacement | 2393 cc |
| Engine Type | 4 cycls, Turbocharged |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 55 litres |
| Auto Start/Stop | No |
| Front Brakes | Discs |
| Rear Brakes | Drums |
| Type of Power Assist | Hydraulic |
| Steering Adjust | Tilt and Telescopic |
| Length | 4735 mm |
| Width | 1830 mm |
| Height | 1795 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2750 mm |
| Power Windows | Front and Rear |
| Power Windows with One Touch-Down | Driver's Window Only |
| Power Windows with One Touch-Up | Driver's Window Only |
| Exterior Mirrors Electric Adjust |
| Airbags | 7 |
| Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) | |
| Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) | |
| Brake Assist (BA) |
| Body Coloured Bumpers | |
| Projector Headlamps | |
| Headlight Type | LED |
| Daytime Running Lights |
| Speedometer | Analog |
| Tachometer | Analog |
| Trip Meter | |
| Average Fuel Consumption |
| Audio System | |
| CD Player | |
| USB Input | |
| AUX Input |
Toyota Innova Crysta price & variants
The Toyota Innova Crysta pricing starts from 18.85 lakh and goes up to โน25.53 lakh (ex-showroom). Toyota Innova Crysta variants offer 7 options across six trims, with 2.4 Diesel GX 7 seat as the entry-level and 2.4 Diesel ZX 7 seat as the top trim. The Crysta on road price ranges between โน 23.74 lakh to โน32.11 lakh, depending on the city and variant.
- The Toyota Innova Crysta 2.4 Diesel GX 7 seat is offered only with a diesel engine and a manual gearbox. The Innova Crysta on-road price in Delhi for the 2.4 Diesel GX 7 seat and GX 8-seater is โน23.74 lakh.
- Moving up, the VX variants are priced between โน30.13 lakh to โน30.19 lakh (on-road, Delhi).
- The Toyota Innova Crysta ZX trims feature leather upholstery, an 8-way powered driverโs seat, and ambient lighting, and is priced at โน32.11 lakh on-road, Delhi.
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7.0
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8.0
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6.0
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7.0
Ride Comfort And Handling
7.0
Features And Safety
6.0
Value For Money
6.0
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Toyota Dealers in Mumbai
Planning to buy Innova Crysta? Here are a few dealers in Mumbai
Lakozy Toyota - Chicholi Bunder
504, New Link Rd, Rajan Pada, Mindspace, Malad West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400064
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
2261927777
Lakozy Toyota - Mahakali
19, Mahakali Caves Rd, Shanti Nagar, Andheri East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400093
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
9821915763
Lakozy Toyota - Rajprabha
Building No. 7, Shop No. 1 & 2, Rajprabha Landmark Industrial Estate, Vasai, Maharashtra 401208
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
2261927777
Madhuban Toyota - Kurla West
16, L.B.S. Marg, Near Phoenix Market City, Kurla West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400070
Madhuban Toyota - Meher Abad
Ground, Meher Abad, Bhulabhai Desai Marg, Kemps Corner, Cumballa Hill, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400026
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Toyota Innova Crysta Images
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The Toyota Innova Crysta video highlights its colour, updated interiors, and a lot of new features, giving the MPV a fresh look.


Toyota Innova Crysta Colours
The Toyota Innova Crysta colours come in plenty of options like Super White, Platinum Pearl White, Silver Metallic, Attitude Black, and Avant-Garde Bronze.
Inside, the Innova Crysta interior features black and beige dual-tone styling with soft-touch surfaces on the dashboard and door panels.
Toyota Innova Crysta FAQs
The Toyota Innova Crysta Price ranges between โน18.85 lakh to โน25.53 lakh(ex-showroom).
As per ARAI the Toyota Innova Crysta mileage is 15.6 km/l.
The Toyota Innova Crysta comes in 7 seater and 8 seater variants.
The Toyota Innova Crysta has a fuel tank capacity of 55 litres.
Toyota Innova Crysta measures 4,735 mm in length, 1,830 mm in width, and 1,795 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,750 mm.
The Toyota Innova Crysta rivals include Toyota Innova Hycross, Mahindra XUV700, Maruti Suzuki Invicto, Kia Carens and MG Hector.
The Toyota Innova Crysta has a ground clearance of 178mm.
The Crysta scored a 5-star safety rating from ASEAN NCAP.
More questions you may find useful
SHIVAM KHANDELWAL
โข3dI am planning to buy a new 7-seater and am confused between the Toyota Innova Crysta and Innova Hycross. My monthly running is around 2,000 km, but diesel cars have a 10-year validity limit in some cities. I am also unsure about the power of the Innova Hycross GX Optional. Please guide me on which one to choose.

Autocar India
Between the two, the Toyota Innova Crysta still suits your brief better if you care most about effortless performance with a full load and a long-life diesel.The Crystaโs 2.4 diesel makes about 150 hp and 343 Nm, delivered low down in the rev range, so it pulls strongly even with seven on board and luggage. Overtakes are easy, it feels relaxed at highway speeds, and realโworld efficiency is good for a big MPV. The flip side is that it now comes only with a 5โspeed manual, and the cabin, especially in lower trims, feels functional rather than plush - Toyota has clearly positioned it more towards fleet and chauffeur use than selfโdriven owners.The Toyota Innova Hycross GX (O) uses a 2.0 petrol with around 173 hp and 209 Nm, paired to a CVT and frontโwheel drive. It is smoother, quieter and far nicer in city traffic, but with seven people and luggage, you do have to work the engine and live with a pronounced โrubberโbandโ CVT feel for quick 80-100 kph passes, especially on inclines. Where the Hycross scores are comfort, space efficiency, features and petrol reliability, and in hybrid trims itโs significantly more fuel efficient but your GX (O) isnโt the hybrid.On the diesel validity worry: the 10โyear cap for diesels currently applies to DelhiโNCR, not all of India. If youโre outside NCR and plan to keep the car long term, the Crysta dieselโs torque and touring ability make more sense for 2,000 km/month.
verma
โข1wHi, I currently own a 2022 Toyota Innova Crysta B6 diesel automatic, and my usage is quite low at around 400โ500 km per month. Please suggest whether I should sell the car or continue using it. Also, if I decide to upgrade, which new car would you recommend that offers a similar size and comfort?

Autocar India
For your usage of just 400-500 km a month, it makes more sense to hold on to your Toyota Innova Crysta diesel automatic. It already offers the space, comfort and reliability you are looking for, and with such low running, you are unlikely to benefit financially from switching to a new car. The cost of upgrading will be significantly higher than any savings or advantages you gain, especially since your current car is still relatively new.That said, with low usage and mostly short drives, you should ensure the car gets an occasional longer run to keep everything in good condition.If you are still considering a change, it should be more for a different experience rather than a direct replacement. The Toyota Innova Hycross hybrid is the closest alternative in terms of size and practicality, while offering a more modern cabin and a smoother petrol-hybrid driving experience that suits low running better.So, unless you specifically want newer features or a different driving experience, it is best to continue with the Crysta, as it already fits your needs very well.
Vishist Vijay Tiwari
โข1wI am planning to buy a 7-seater car in the coming months. My annual running is approximately 18,000 km, including 4โ5 long trips ranging from 800 to 2,200 km. The car will mostly be used with full seating capacity. My budget is around โน18-20 lakh (on-road), and I expect good fuel efficiency. I currently own a Tata Tigor and am now looking for an upgrade with a more premium cabin and a stress-free ownership experience. I am confused between a used Toyota Innova Crysta and the Kia Carens Clavis (both diesel). I am open to other options as well, provided they offer good fuel economy.

Autocar India
You're right to shortlist a diesel 7-seater and specifically these two MPVs, which, for the money, have the best three rows of seats on the market. The Kia Carens Clavis is the more modern option, of course, and will get you the latest features and better quality interiors. It is also the more fuel-efficient of the two and the friendlier vehicle to drive in the city, when you are not taking your long road trips. However, it's worth noting that with a full load of passengers and luggage, the 1.5 diesel engine will have to work hard, and those fuel economy numbers will drop, and overtaking won't be as effortless. Getting a used Innova Crysta in your budget, in good condition with low mileage and high specification, may actually be more of a challenge than you think. But that's just an indicator of how reliable it is, and how well it holds its value. It definitely has the stronger engine and more space, but makes some sacrifices to low-speed ride comfort, ease of driving and fuel economy. Overall, though, given your full-capacity usage, we would recommend the Innova.
Raja
โข1wI previously owned a Toyota Innova Crysta 2.8 AT, which I sold and replaced with a Hyundai Creta 1.5 turbo petrol about a year ago. The car has run around 10,000 km so far. However, I now feel that the Creta is not as comfortable as the Crysta, and I am reconsidering my decision. Should I sell the Creta and upgrade to another car? My budget is around โน27 lakh. Could you please advise whether upgrading again would be a sensible decision and suggest better alternatives in this price range?

Autocar India
The Hyundai Creta is actually a very good car and is very comfortable for the mid-size SUV segment, but when you compare it to something like the Innova Crysta, you are always going to feel a drop in comfort. The Crysta is a larger people mover, built primarily for comfort, whereas the Cretaโs strengths are being more compact, easier to drive and more feature-rich.If comfort is your top priority, then it does make sense to go back to an Innova. In your budget, we would suggest looking at the Innova Hycross GX(O) automatic.The Toyota Innova Hycross feels more car-like to drive compared to the Crysta, thanks to its monocoque construction. It has lighter steering, a smooth CVT gearbox and a comfortable ride, which makes it easier to use in the city as well. The naturally aspirated petrol engine is smooth and responsive enough for both city and highway driving.More importantly, there is a lot of space inside the cabin, and overall comfort is on another level compared to mid-size SUVs like the Creta. The GX(O) variant is not very feature-loaded, but it has all the essentials. Since your priority is comfort, that shouldnโt be a deal breaker.
Atul Sharma
โข2wI have booked Innova Crysta for taxi purposes, but it's going to be discontinued by the company from 2027. Another concern is that the government might impose a 10-year rule for diesel vehicles in a city like Chandigarh. So, would it still be a better choice? I am worried about the resale value after 5 or 7 years. Or would the Hycross be a better choice?

Autocar India
There's a substantial price difference between an entry-level HyCross diesel MT and the HyCross hybrid. If you're open to spending the extra for the latter, the Toyota Innova HyCross is a newer, far more modern and comfier car. Its hybrid powertrain is very efficient, and as a result, running costs will be in check.Also, if there is a future ruling to restrict the life of ICE cars in Chandigarh, being a petrol (hybrid), the HyCross could have a longer life than the diesel Innova Crysta. Also, since the HyCross isn't even at the halfway mark in its life cycle, you don't need to worry about spares and maintenance.
shreekumar
โข2wHello Team. We are planning for a bigger car and are currently confused about whether buying a Harrier EV Stealth Edition makes sense, or if we should buy a used Innova Crysta and use it for 3-4 years and wait for EV infrastructure to develop more, as most of our running is on highways.

Autocar India
The Tata Harrier EV with the 74.61kWh battery pack is capable of delivering a highway real-world range of over 400km quite easily. So, if your highway round-trip is usually less than 400km, you can comfortably make it back to your starting point on a single charge. Even if you usually drive for longer distances, you'll need to plan your breaks or rest stops at places where there are fast charging options, along the way. In fact, even a 15-20 minute top-up on a 60kW DC fast charger will add an additional 120-140km of range.Yes, there are some challenges like chargers not working, or lack of electricity, or some ICE vehicle blocking the charging bay, hence you need to ensure you identify a few options (not just one place) on the way. To answer your question, go for the Harrier EV Stealth Edition. It'll feel a lot more special and the driving pleasure will be far greater than a used Toyota Innova Crysta.
adarsh sinha
โข2wI need a 7-seater SUV for my father. He currently has an Innova Crysta Z 2022 model. Iโm confused between the HyCross and the Scorpio N. I know both are different. As we already have a Fortuner Legender, we are looking for a different company to get a taste of it. Kindly suggest if we are making the right choice, or advise us on anything under โน40 lakhs on-road. Yes, 4x4 is not a compulsion.

Autocar India
You should consider the Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 L 7โseater automatic for your requirements.Because you already have a Toyota Innova Crysta and a Fortuner, the Innova HyCross will feel too similar, and the XUV 7XO will give you a new brand experience without feeling like a step down in comfort. The XUV 7XO's sophisticated suspension features 'DaVinci' dampers and hydraulic bump stops, which make it noticeably calmer and pliant than the Scorpio N on the move. The AX7 L variant also packs in ADAS tech like adaptive cruise and laneโkeep assist, and you also get features, such as a three-screen setup, a large panoramic sunroof, Harmon Kardon audio system and cooled front and middle row of seats. The one thing you give up is the generous thirdโrow comfort and boot compared to the Toyota Innova HyCross.The Mahindra XUV 7XO comes with two engine options, a 2.0-litre turbo-petrol and a 2.2-litre diesel. Both of these engines are punchy and refined and can also be had with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic, with the diesel-AT also getting the option of AWD.
Sanketh
โข3wIs it a good time to buy the Innova Crysta now, or should I go with the Safari? Which is the better option? I am looking for a 7-seater SUV. Or is there any other option to consider?

Autocar India
While the Toyota Innova Crysta does have its merits, namely reliability and resale value, the Tata Safari is a better choice in almost every other way. The Tata Safari uses a monocoque chassis with independent suspension, which gives it much better ride quality than the ladder-frame chassis and solid rear axle of the Crysta.The Safari also has a more modern interior, is much better equipped, and offers better performance, with the option of an automatic gearbox, which the Crysta no longer has. Considering all of these factors, the Safari would be our pick between the two.However, if you are looking for alternatives, the Mahindra XUV 7XO is a more direct competitor to the Safari. The ride quality with the new Da Vinci suspension is superb. It is better equipped with things like the triple-screen setup as standard, and its diesel engine offers better performance too.
John
โข3windly suggest whether I should choose a new Toyota Innova Crysta GX Plus, a pre-owned Toyota Innova Crysta from TUCO Toyota, a Toyota Rumion, or Maruti Suzuki Ertiga for tourism use, family travel, and long-term ownership? I am confused. Kindly guide.

Autocar India
You haven't mentioned your budget, but since you're considering a brand new Toyota Innova Crysta GX Plus variant, it is safe to assume that you're comfortable spending close to Rs 25 lakhs (on-road). Since this vehicle will be used for commercial purposes, it would be better to buy a new car to start with. You will be able to claim tax refunds as well as benefit from asset depreciation in your company's books. Additionally, you get the peace of mind of a new vehicle, and the backing of a company warranty.To address the second part of your question, the Maruti Ertiga VXI MT or Toyota Rumion S MT costs half as much as an Innova Crysta GX Plus, resulting in a tremendous saving. In fact, you can even buy two cars for the price of one Innova. Both, Ertiga and Rumion are equally reliable. And even though these are petrol-powered, they're quite fuel efficient, and their maintenance costs will be lower than that of the diesel Crysta. Between the Ertiga and Rumion, even though they're the same, the Toyota is a bit more expensive, hence purely from a savings perspective, the Ertiga makes more sense.Overall, all three cars you've listed are reliable, dependable, and are backed by the widespread, strong network of Toyota and Maruti. It is up to you to decide whether you want to buy a new Crysta GX or if you're happy to buy one, or even examples of the Maruti Ertiga and Toyota Rumion.Whichever you pick, these are cars you can't go wrong with.
Anmol
โข3wI currently own a 2019 Toyota Innova Crysta diesel and am unsure whether I should sell it or continue using it. Iโve heard that the Innova Crysta may be discontinued around 2027, which makes me concerned that service support and parts availability might become difficult afterwards. However, I really donโt want to sell the car because it has been exceptional to own, and I feel that no car in the same price range as when I bought it comes close to its durability, comfort, and overall experience. The Innova Hycross, for example, doesnโt feel as rugged or tough as the Crysta. Given this situation, would it be better to keep the Innova Crysta for long-term ownership or sell it before discontinuation?

Autocar India
The Toyota Innova Crysta is a very popular and reliable car, known to run for several lakhs of kilometres, and it is likely to remain so for a long time. The fact that it is being discontinued in 2027 should not be a reason to sell it. Given particularly Toyota's strong and reputable reliability, and the relatively low maintenance required for a vehicle of this size and sort. If you are happy with the car, you should keep it, and the resale value of the car will not drop significantly. Moreover, while the Crysta might not live on past 2027, its platform and engine will be in the likes of the Hilux and Fortuner. So parts availability will not be an issue, and Toyota will support its huge base of Crysta customers for many years to come.
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