Last Updated on: 24 Dec 2025
Toyota Vellfire price in Noida
The Toyota Vellfire price for the Hi 2.5 hybrid base model is Rs 1.22 crore. The VIP 2.5 hybrid Vellfire top model is priced at Rs 1.32 crore, ex-showroom. The VIP 2.5 Hybrid top variant packs features like two captainโs chairs for the second row with retractable tables, along with heating and ventilation, a detachable control panel for adjusting media and climate settings, a 14-inch touchscreen, a head-up display, a wireless charger, and an eight-way power adjustable driver seat.
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Trending Questions on Toyota Vellfire - Answered by Autocar Experts
Which is the most comfortable 5 or 6 seater with the best ride quality and good reclining rear seats? Budget is not a limitation.
What is the best seven-seater MUV to buy right now, with rear seat comfort as the main priority? Options include the Kia Carnival, MG M9, and Toyota Vellfire. The Vellfire seems overpriced with the new pricing, and I am also concerned about MGโs brand image in India. Daily commute is around 180 km every alternate day for real estate work, and around 20 to 30 km on other days. Current garage includes a Range Rover Velar, BMW 330i, Thar Roxx, and Nexon EV Medium Range.
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?
I currently own a 2020 Toyota Vellfire with ~65,000 km on the clock, and Iโve received an offer for โน65 lakh. Iโm considering selling it to buy the MG M9 EV MPV, which costs โน75 lakh. My annual usage is just 2,500-3,000 km, mostly intercity trips to Chennai, Bangalore, etc. Would you advise me to sell the Vellfire and switch to the MG M9 EV, considering costs, depreciation, and suitability?
It really depends on why you want to sell the Toyota Vellfire, because moving to the MG M9 would not seem like a big upgrade.
The Vellfire is very comfy and well-equipped, as is the M9; thus, buying the MG car would feel more like a lateral move than a step up in this regard.
Moreover, a mileage of 65000 km on your car isn't a lot at all, especially for a Toyota car. Thus, you could keep the Vellfire, assuming there are no other issues with it. Where the M9 would be feel better is with the electric powertrain, which would give you lower running costs and a refined and silent drive.




















































