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Toyota Innova Crysta price in Darrang

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₹20.89 - ₹28.88 Lakh
On road price, Darrang
Darrang
Starting₹30,247 /month
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The Toyota Innova Crysta price in Darrang starts at ₹18.85 lakh  (ex-showroom). The Toyota Innova Crysta on road price in Darrang for the base 2.4 Diesel GX 7 seat begins at ₹20.89 lakh, while the Crysta top model price for the 2.4 Diesel ZX 7 seat variant is ₹28.88 lakh.

 

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Toyota Innova Crysta price & variants

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Toyota Innova Crysta 2.4 Diesel GX 7 seat
2393 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹20.89 Lakh
Knee airbags
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear wiper
Value for money
Toyota Innova Crysta 2.4 Diesel GX 8 seat
2393 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹20.89 Lakh
Knee airbags
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear wiper
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Toyota Innova Crysta 2.4 Diesel VX 7 seat
2393 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹27.10 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Knee airbags
Keyless start
Airbags
Toyota Innova Crysta 2.4 Diesel VX 8 seat
2393 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹27.16 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Knee airbags
Keyless start
Airbags
Toyota Innova Crysta 2.4 Diesel ZX 7 seat
2393 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹28.88 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Knee airbags
Keyless start
Airbags

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The Toyota Innova Crysta base model price in Darrang for the GX trim starts from Rs 20.89 lakh. On-road prices vary with registration, insurance, and local taxes.

Innova Crysta top model 2.4 Diesel ZX 7 seat, is the most premium, priced at Rs 28.88 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Toyota Innova Crysta base model price in Darrang for the GX trim starts from Rs 18.85 lakh.

 

The Toyota Innova Crysta base model price in Darrang for the 7 seater version starts from Rs 20.89 lakh. On-road prices vary with registration, insurance, and local taxes.

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Pranav Maha

21h

Hi team, I am looking to buy a new car with a budget of 14 lakh. My daily running is 50KM. I would be using it for just office commutes. This is going to be my second car. I already have a Toyota Innova Crysta. I have shortlisted: Honda Amaze ZX CVT, Thar 1.5 RWD (I am afraid of the upcoming diesel ban), and Tata Punch EV 40 KW Smart plus variant. Please help me finalise one.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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Go for the Tata Punch EV Smart + 40. For a 50 km daily office run and as a second car alongside your Innova Crysta, it fits your use best right now. It is small on the outside, easy to park, and the smooth electric drive makes stop-and-go traffic stress-free.As a daily beater, it is quiet, quick, and has enough ground clearance for bad patches. If you can install a home charger in your parking, you can charge overnight and forget about fuel pumps. Tata also has the widest EV service reach today, which helps for long-term peace of mind.One thing to be aware of is that you must have a reliable place to charge at home or office; otherwise living with any EV becomes awkward.If home charging is not possible, pick the Honda Amaze ZX CVT instead. The CVT is very smooth, the car is light to drive, and Honda service gives you peace of mind as well. I would skip the Mahindra Thar 1.5 RWD for a daily 50 km city run. It is a heavy, 3-door manual, rides firm, and your diesel ban worry is valid in many cities over time.Overall, the Punch EV Smart+ will make your commute calmer and simpler. Just confirm charger installation before you book.

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VehicleToyota Innova Crysta
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Shammi

2d

I have had a Toyota Innova Crysta diesel automatic G variant for the past 4 years. I have been spending at least ₹20,000 on diesel for the past 3 years. The car has already covered 1,90,000km. I am also paying an EMI of ₹33,000, with a loan outstanding of ₹13 lakh. Please suggest whether I should plan to buy a new Innova or switch to an EV like the Mahindra XEV 9e to accommodate five people.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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If you are planning to upgrade, the Toyota Innova HyCross hybrid is the most sensible choice. It will significantly reduce your fuel costs in daily use, especially in city conditions, while still offering the space, comfort and reliability you are used to. It is also a very easy car to live with for long-distance travel with five passengers.However, an important point to consider is your current financial situation. You still have a ₹13 lakh loan outstanding and are paying ₹33,000 EMI. Replacing the car now will increase your financial outflow unless you get a very strong resale value. If your current Toyota Innova Crysta is running well, continuing with it for some more time is actually the most cost-effective option.As for electric cars like the Mahindra XEV 9e, they can drastically reduce running costs, but they make the most sense if your usage is mostly within the city or predictable daily distances. For frequent long-distance travel with family and luggage, charging stops and planning can become a limitation.

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SHIVAM KHANDELWAL

6d

I 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 team

Autocar India

Verified
4d

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 Crysta’s 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 real‑world efficiency is good for a big MPV. The flip side is that it now comes only with a 5‑speed 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 self‑driven owners.The Toyota Innova Hycross GX (O) uses a 2.0 petrol with around 173 hp and 209 Nm, paired to a CVT and front‑wheel 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 “rubber‑band” 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 it’s significantly more fuel efficient but your GX (O) isn’t the hybrid.On the diesel validity worry: the 10‑year cap for diesels currently applies to Delhi‑NCR, not all of India. If you’re outside NCR and plan to keep the car long term, the Crysta diesel’s torque and touring ability make more sense for 2,000 km/month.

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Vishist Vijay Tiwari

1w

I am planning to buy a 7-seater car in the coming months. My annual running is approximately 18,000 km, including 4–5 long trips ranging from 800 to 2,200 km. The car will mostly be used with full seating capacity. My budget is around ₹18-20 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 team

Autocar India

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1w

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.

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Raja

2w

I 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 ₹27 lakh. Could you please advise whether upgrading again would be a sensible decision and suggest better alternatives in this price range?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
2w

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 Creta’s 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 shouldn’t be a deal breaker.

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adarsh sinha

2w

I need a 7-seater SUV for my father. He currently has an Innova Crysta Z 2022 model. I’m 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 ₹40 lakhs on-road. Yes, 4x4 is not a compulsion.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
2w

You should consider the Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 L 7‑seater 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 lane‑keep 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 third‑row 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.

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