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Toyota Motor Corporation has been a trusted name worldwide for reliability, safety, and innovation. In India, Toyota cars are sold through Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt. Ltd. (TKM), a joint venture established in 1997. Since then, the brand has introduced legendary models like the Qualis, Corolla, and Innova. As of December 2025, you can choose from 11 Toyota car models in India, spanning 3 SUVs, 1 sedan, 1 hatchback, 1 pick-up, 4 MUVs, and 1 crossover. sedans, MPVs. 

 

The cheapest Toyota car in India is the Glanza, starting at โ‚น6.39 lakh (ex-showroom). It takes on the Hyundai i20 and Tata Altroz. With prices rolling in from โ‚น9.50 lakh, the Rumion is the cheapest MUV from Toyota, and it competes with Kia Carens and Maruti XL6

 

At the premium end, the Toyota Vellfire luxury MUV is priced from โ‚น1.19 crore, while the flagship Toyota Land Cruiser 300 costs โ‚น2.15 crore. (All prices mentioned are ex-showroom.)

 

From affordable hatchbacks to premium SUVs and luxury MUVs, Toyota cars cater to the full spectrum of buyers.

 

Categories of Toyota Car Models in India

 

Here are the different categories of Toyota models available in India ({{current_year}}):

 

  • SUV: Fortuner, Land Cruiser, and Urban Cruiser Hyryder
  • MUVs: Innova Crysta, Innova HyCross, Rumion, and Vellfire
  • Hatchback: Glanza
  • Sedan: Camry
  • Pick-up: Hilux
  • Crossover: Urban Cruiser Taisor

 

Among these models, the Toyota 7 seater car range includes Innova HyCross, Innova Crysta, Rumion, and Vellfire.

 

Upcoming Toyota Cars in India

 

Explore the list of Toyota's new cars in India that will be arriving in showrooms by late 2025:

 

 

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    • Expected price: โ‚น1.20 crore - โ‚น1.50 crore
    • Engine: 2755cc
    • Fuel Type: Diesel
    • Transmission: 8-speed AT

 

 

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    • Expected price: โ‚น20.00 lakh - โ‚น30.00 lakh
    • Engine: 49kWh, 61kWh
    • Fuel Type: Electric
    • Transmission: 1-speed AT

 

Toyota Cars in India (December 2025)

 

The table below shows the ex-showroom price of all Toyota cars in India available for sale as of December 2025. The table also includes details like fuel type, seating capacity, and fuel tank capacity.

 

Model

Price (Ex-showroom)

Fuel Type

Seating Capacity

Fuel Tank (in litres)

Toyota Glanza

โ‚น6.39 lakh - โ‚น9.14 lakh

Petrol

5

37

Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor

โ‚น7.21 lakh - โ‚น11.91 lakh

Petrol

5

37

Toyota Rumion

โ‚น9.50 lakh - โ‚น13.61 lakh

Petrol

7

45

Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder

โ‚น10.94 lakh - โ‚น19.57 lakh

Petrol

5

45

Toyota Innova HyCross

โ‚น18.05 lakh - โ‚น31.89 lakh

Petrol

7 - 8

52

Toyota Innova Crysta

โ‚น18.65 lakh - โ‚น25.27 lakh

Diesel

7 - 8

55

Toyota Hilux

โ‚น28.02 lakh - โ‚น35.37 lakh

Diesel

5

80

Toyota Fortuner

โ‚น33.64 lakh - โ‚น48.85 lakh

Petrol and Diesel

7

80

Toyota Camry

โ‚น47.48 lakh

Petrol

5

50

Toyota Vellfire

โ‚น1.19 crore - โ‚น1.29 crore

Petrol

7

60

Toyota Land Cruiser 

โ‚น2.15 crore - โ‚น2.24 crore

Diesel

5

110

 

Toyota Cars - Latest Updates

 

  • November 10, 2025: Toyota set to make an electric Hilux.
  • October 31, 2025: Toyota is set to launch the Land Cruiser FJ in India in 2028.
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Trending Questions on Toyota Cars - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Manishon Dec 5, 2025

I want to buy a seven-seater car in the โ‚น50-60 lakh budget range, with good mileage and power. Should I opt for the Fortuner or consider some other car?

While the Toyota Fortuner has strong road presence and a powerful image, it does not offer a premium and sophisticated experience that is expected of the price. 

The Skoda Kodiaq would be a better choice as it has the right level of premiumness and performance, and is a lot more comfortable than the Fortuner. Mileage numbers will be similar for both SUVs, but the diesel engine in the Fortuner would be a bit easier on the pocket. 

Our recommendation would be the Skoda Kodiaq as it offers better value and is a better product overall. 

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Asked by: Puneet guptaon Dec 3, 2025

I want to buy a new SUV that offers the fuel efficiency and ownership experience of a hybrid like the Hyryder, the safety and road presence of the Scorpio N, and the comfort of a 6-seater automatic petrol like the XUV700. I also want to keep this new car for around 10-12 years. Please suggest a model that can meet most of these requirements.

While there isn't exactly a car that's as efficient as the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, the road presence of a Mahindra Scorpio N, and has the comfort of an XUV700, a vehicle which could come close is the Mahindra XEV 9S.
Being an electric car, running costs will be very low, and comfort and road presence are similar to an XUV700. The Toyota Innova HyCross will be efficient and comfortable, although it won't offer the Scorpio-like road presence that you're looking for.
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Asked by: Amit Srivastavaon Dec 3, 2025

Hi, I am a proud owner of a Tata Aria for the last 15 years, and now I am looking to give it a final rest. I am considering the Safari, HyCross, and XUV700. As per your suggestion, which one would suit me best? My budget is between Rs 30 lakh to Rs 35 lakh.

The Toyota Innova HyCross hybrid is a no-nonsense MPV that delivers on all aspects - comfort, space, fuel efficiency, and with Toyota's backing, promises a trouble-free ownership experience. Since you like to keep your cars for a long time, the Innova Hycross hybrid is the safest bet. 

The Tata Safari and Mahindra XUV700 are tough SUVs, and while both are well-equipped, the Tata car is more comfortable than the Mahindra car for passengers seated in the third row. Meanwhile, the XUV700 is a lot smoother and more refined than the Tata Safari. If you are picking between these two, we'd suggest waiting for the heavily updated XUV700, expected in the first quarter of 2026.
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Asked by: Manikandanon Dec 2, 2025

I already own an 8-year-old Mercedes-Benz GLE diesel and an 11-year-old Alto as a beater car. I have a Rs 30 lakh budget for a new car. I am inclined towards an EV as well as the Innova HyCross. The Sierra was my childhood dream, but the EV variant may take time. My monthly travel is around 2,000 km, out of which 800 km is in the city. I want to retain the Benz for another three years. I may use this car primarily for city use as well as long-distance travel, which can be around a 1,200 km round trip once a month. Kindly suggest a suitable car.

The new Mahindra XEV 9S is a great option for you. Besides the fact that it is modern, feature-packed, and packs in three rows of seating (should you need it), you will enjoy driving it. The electric motor of this Mahindra car is peppy, smooth and very refined, and its ride comfort is excellent, for city and highway, both. 

Alternatively, the Toyota Innova HyCross isn't as exciting as the new-age Mahindra EVs; however, it is a proven product known for its space, comfort and the hybrid's impressive fuel efficiency. It is one of those cars you just can't go wrong with.
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Asked by: G Krishnanon Dec 1, 2025

I have gone through your review of the MG M9. Is there a petrol or hybrid option available in that price range for a seven-seater?

No, the only other option you have in the MG M9's price range is the Kia Carnival, which is available with a diesel engine. In case you're looking for a petrol-hybrid, you might want to consider a Toyota Innova HyCross/Maruti Suzuki Invicto, which are significantly cheaper than an MG M9 EV, or consider the Toyota Vellfire, at twice the price of the MG.
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Asked by: Sathishon Dec 1, 2025

Iโ€™m a new driver looking for a premium automatic hatchback within a โ‚น10 lakh budget. Iโ€™ve shortlisted the Baleno Zeta AGS, Tata Altroz Creative AMT, and Hyundai i20 Sportz iVT. Considering fuel efficiency, reliability, safety, comfort for long drives, and ease of driving as a beginner, which of these three is the best option?

The Maruti Baleno AGS is a proven, reliable hatchback, which will be the most fuel-efficient option from the bunch. It offers good space, comfort and is likely to deliver a trouble-free ownership experience. 

Between the three, it is the best option for a new driver. You could also consider a Toyota Glanza, which is the badge-engineered Baleno, but comes with beige-black interiors. 

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Asked by: Sukhvinder Singhon Dec 1, 2025

I want to buy a seven-seater for my family. I am looking for comfort, safety, low maintenance, and a car that is future-ready with respect to fuel. I am confused between Hybrid and ICE. I am not interested in EVs. My budget is around Rs 25 lakh. Kindly suggest.

You are unlikely to get a hybrid seven-seater at around Rs 25 lakhs, but if you're willing to stretch by a few lakhs, you could get a Maruti Suzuki Invicto, the Hybrid Zeta+ variant. The Invicto is essentially a badge-engineered Toyota HyCross, offering the same level of comfort, efficiency, and features.
Since it isn't as popular as the Innova, Nexa dealers are offering substantial discounts, which means you could get a great deal too. If your usage isn't much, you could consider the Toyota Innova HyCross Petrol CVT, which will easily fit into your budget.
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Asked by: Chandruon Dec 1, 2025

I currently drive a Tata Nexon and am planning to upgrade to a seven-seater. I have shortlisted the Skoda Kodiaq Sportline and Jeep Meridian Trail AT, but am confused about which one to finalise. I need expert advice on this. You may suggest any other seven-seater as well, except the Innova HyCross.

There's a dearth of seven-seater SUVs available in the Rs 35-50 lakh price bracket, with the only options being Skoda Kodiaq, Jeep Meridian, MG Gloster, and Toyota Fortuner. Out of these, the Kodiaq feels the most sophisticated and the most car-like; however, space for adults in the third row is tight, and is best used as a seven-seater for short distance, occasionally.
The Jeep Meridian's third row space is no better, and overall, it doesn't feel as polished as the Kodiaq, hence the Skoda is the better bet.

But if your objective is to travel with six or seven adults often, consider the MG Gloster and Toyota Fortuner, which are more spacious than the Skoda and Jeep. The Gloster has an edge over the Fortuner in terms of a more upmarket interior and better refinement.
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Asked by: Bharaton Nov 30, 2025

I am a first-time, amateur driver with a strict preference for an automatic transmission. My budget is up to Rs 10 lakh on the road, but I can stretch to Rs 12 lakh if required. My usage will be very low initially, around 50 to 100 km per month. My priority is low and hassle-free maintenance with dependable showroom service. As a bonus, I would prefer models that offer a 360-degree camera or blind view monitor, as this would greatly help my confidence, though it is not a deal-breaker. Please suggest suitable models.

The Maruti Suzuki Baleno and the Toyota Glanza will both suit your requirements well, depending on your brand preference, as they are essentially the same car beneath the cosmetic differences. They are easy to drive, come with a refined 1.2 litre four cylinder engine and a decent AMT automatic transmission. They are fuel efficient, spacious, comfortable for four adults and offer a large boot.
In your budget, you can get the top variants of both models, and they come with a 360-degree camera as standard. While the camera quality is not the best, it is clear enough to help you park in tight spaces.

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