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Toyota Innova Crysta price in Khunti

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₹22.78 - ₹30.92 Lakh
On road price, Khunti
Khunti
Starting₹32,983 /month
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The Toyota Innova Crysta price in Khunti starts at ₹18.85 lakh  (ex-showroom). The Toyota Innova Crysta on road price in Khunti for the base 2.4 Diesel GX 7 seat begins at ₹22.78 lakh, while the Crysta top model price for the 2.4 Diesel ZX 7 seat variant is ₹30.92 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
₹22.78 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 GX 8 seat
2393 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹22.78 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
₹29.02 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Knee airbags
Keyless start
Airbags
Toyota Innova Crysta 2.4 Diesel VX 8 seat
2393 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹29.08 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Knee airbags
Keyless start
Airbags
Toyota Innova Crysta 2.4 Diesel ZX 7 seat
2393 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹30.92 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Knee airbags
Keyless start
Airbags

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The Innova Crysta base model price in Khunti for the GX trim starts from Rs 22.78 lakh.

Innova Crysta top model (2.4 Diesel ZX 7 seat), is the most premium, priced at Rs 25.53 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Innova Crysta base model price in Khunti for the GX trim starts from Rs 18.85 lakh (ex-showroom).

 

The Toyota Innova Crysta 7 seater on road price in Khunti starts from Rs 22.78 lakh. 

In Khunti, The Innova Crysta top model on road price is Rs 30.92 lakh.

The price of Innova Crysta in Khunti starts from Rs 18.85 lakh to Rs 25.53 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Innova Crysta on road price in Khunti starts from Rs 22.78 lakh to Rs 30.92 lakh.

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Deepak

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Hi, I am a doctor and regularly organise medical camps for underprivileged patients in remote villages where healthcare facilities are limited or unavailable. For this purpose, I am looking to buy a practical and reliable 7-seater SUV that can comfortably carry staff and volunteers, while also offering enough boot space for medicines, medical equipment, foldable tables, and chairs. Since many of these villages have uneven roads and poor infrastructure, the vehicle should have: Good ground clearance and strong suspension Comfortable seating for long journeys Large and practical boot space Decent fuel efficiency Low maintenance and reliable after-sales support Good safety features for highway and rural travel My budget is between ₹15 lakh and ₹20 lakh, though I can stretch it up to ₹25 lakh through EMI if the vehicle genuinely justifies the extra cost. Could you please suggest the best 7-seater SUV options suitable for my requirements?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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Regular trips to remote villages on rough roads with seven people and lots of medical gear call for something tough first, then roomy. In that brief, the Mahindra Scorpio N diesel manual, 7-seat, is the better fit for you. It sits high off the ground and feels strong on broken roads, so you can reach camp sites that softer city SUVs may avoid. The diesel will use less fuel on long days, and Mahindra has service in most small towns, which helps when you are far from the city. For your boxes, tables and chairs, the third row folds in parts, so you can keep five or six on board and still open up a large, useful space.Two things to note: with all seven seats up, the boot is small, so plan to fold part of the third row or add a carrier. Also, the third row is best for short stints for adults.If you must keep all seven seats up and still need real boot space, consider the Toyota Innova Crysta. While not an SUV, its tough construction makes it feel hardy and well-suited to rough road use.

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Obiwan

4w

Hi Autocar Team, I would love your opinion on my use case. My situation: I am relocating to our farm, which is about 200 km from Bangalore. The car will be used occasionally for drives between my village and Bangalore (likely at least once a month), and otherwise as the primary vehicle for local travel, including trips to nearby towns, temples, and the Western Ghats. Requirements: Good boot space, as we will often carry a lot of haul (for example, kitchen supplies). Comfortable for a family of four, including elderly parents. Captain seats in the middle row would be preferred. The last 2-3 km to the farm is on unpaved/uneven roads, and nearby roads may also be inconsistent. I am unsure whether a body-on-frame vehicle is necessary or overkill for this usage. Currently using a 2006 Swift, which struggles on such terrain. Budget: Initially ₹20 lakh, now stretching to the mid-₹20 lakh range. Cars I have test-driven: Mahindra Scorpio N - Did not like the body roll Mahindra XUV700 - Too plush/soft for my needs Mahindra XUV300 - Felt underpowered Mahindra Thar Roxx - Loved it, but not practical for family EVs are not feasible due to an unreliable power supply Current bias: Toyota Innova Crysta - After driving it, it felt like the most suitable, reliable option for my use case Concerns: Automatic vs manual (Crysta is manual only) Diesel longevity given future regulations Long-term ownership (10-15 years) Am I making the right choice with the Innova Crysta, or are there better alternatives I should consider?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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You've done a lot of research, and for the most part, you're right about the Toyota Innova Crysta. The ladder frame chassis means it can take a beating, it's almost flawlessly reliable and will run for decades on end, and even when it's time for maintenance, it should be relatively reasonable, too. We would have recommended the Toyota Hycross hybrid, which is a more sophisticated version of the Crysta in every aspect, but as you said, it's out of your budget. Do note, higher Crysta variants push Rs 30 lakh on the road themselves. That said, we don't feel a ladder frame chassis is strictly necessary given your usage. While tough, it does make the ride incredibly busy on rough patches, it feels quite heavy to drive, and it places the cabin higher, which could make ingress and egress cumbersome for your parents down the line. An automatic would have been ideal, but given your usage is infrequent, a manual should be easy enough to live with. While the future of diesel is uncertain in the Delhi NCR, the rest of the country hasn't seen a change in policy for some time, and if you're keen on a diesel car, you should go for it. While the Innova Crysta does seem like your best bet, you should also check out an often overlooked three-row SUV, the Hyundai Alcazar. It's not as powerful as the Innova, but it is far more sophisticated, easy to drive and cheaper to buy. Plus, you get the option of a diesel automatic, and Hyundai's service network is widespread and of good quality. Though a monocoque, it'll handle rural rough patches just fine, too, so as an alternative, we think it's worth consideration as well.

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AMAR

4w

I live in Andhra Pradesh, and most of my driving is on quarry roads and double-lane roads. I drive nearly 5,000 km per month. Please suggest a 7-seater SUV, MPV, or EV with captain seats within a budget of ₹30-40 lakh.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
3w

Your usage and requirements point to a tough yet comfortable diesel SUV with lots of space. In that use, the Tata Safari 6-seat diesel automatic Accomplished X+ fits you best. It rides comfortably on broken surfaces, feels steady at highway speeds, and the captain seats in the middle row are wide and easy to get in and out of, which matters when you are in the car for hours every day. They're also widely adjustable and even ventilated, which is a bonus. The diesel with an automatic gearbox means less effort in slow stretches and relaxed cruising between towns, and diesel makes sense for your monthly distance.Know the trade-offs. With all three rows up, boot space is tight, so plan for a roof carrier if you carry a lot of luggage, and Tata's aftersales and service network isn't quite as good as some other brands. If you are fine with a manual, the Toyota Innova Crysta 7-seat diesel remains a great long-term workhorse and is very reliable too. However, it's not as comfortable or well equipped as the Tata Safari.As for EVs, your two options are the Vinfast VF MP7 and the BYD eMax7. However, due to their long wheelbases, slightly lower ground clearances and underbody battery packs, we'd recommend sticking to an ICE MPV for your usage on rough roads and quarries. Additionally, their dealership and after-sales networks are still limited compared to Tata and Toyota.

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Karan

4w

We are a family of five, and all of us are quite tall (men are 6 ft+), so we find it difficult to fit comfortably in smaller cars. We are looking to purchase a spacious and comfortable car within a budget of ₹15–16 lakh, with good fuel efficiency as we travel around 15,000-20,000 km a year. We are open to electric cars as well as used cars.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
4w

With five very tall adults and 15-20k km a year, a spacious three-row makes the most sense in your ₹15-16 lakh window, and I’d lean toward the Kia Carens 1.5 diesel manual in a mid variant with the second-row bench. It gives you real stretch-out space, good headroom, and a wide middle row so three adults can sit without rubbing shoulders too much. The low floor makes getting in and out easy for parents and kids alike, and the suspension takes bad patches calmly, so long drives feel relaxed. With your yearly distance, the diesel will use less fuel on highways and needs fewer fuel stops, which matters on family trips.If you want lower running cost in the city and can live with slower pick-up, the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga ZXi CNG is a strong value new car. For five tall adults it works well across the first two rows, and you can fold the third row for luggage, but with the CNG tank in the boot, there is little space if all seats are up.Given you’re open to used, a well-kept Toyota Innova Crysta 2.4 diesel is the most comfortable way to carry five tall adults and luggage. It is easy over long distances and feels very solid; just focus on service history and avoid abused fleet cars.

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