Last Updated on: 24 Mar 2026
Toyota Vellfire price in Samba
The Toyota Vellfire price for the Hi 2.5 hybrid base model is Rs 1.20 crore in Samba. The VIP 2.5 hybrid Vellfire top model price is Rs 1.30 crore, ex-showroom. Meanwhile the Vellfire on road price in Samba starts from Rs 1.37 crore to Rs 1.49 crore for the top model.
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The base-spec Hi 2.5 Hybrid Toyota Vellfire price in Samba is Rs 1.20 crore, ex-showroom.
The base-spec Hi 2.5 Hybrid Toyota Vellfire on road price in Samba is Rs 1.37 crore (varies as per city).
The top-spec VIP 2.5 Hybrid Toyota Vellfire price in Samba is Rs 1.30 crore, ex-showroom.
The top-spec VIP 2.5 Hybrid Toyota Vellfire on road price in Samba is Rs 1.49 crore.
The Toyota Vellfire price in Samba starts from Rs {[base_ex_showroom_price}} to Rs 1.30 crore.
The Vellfire on road price range in Samba starts from Rs 1.37 crore to Rs 1.49 crore based on the city to city.
More questions you may find useful
Nishar
•3wI am looking to purchase a vehicle worth around ₹1.5 crore. What are the best options in the market with good after-sales service?

Autocar India
There are plenty of options available within your budget of Rs 1.5 crore from brands such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Porsche, Lexus, Land Rover and Maserati. However, since after-sales support is a key priority for you, we would recommend opting for Mercedes-Benz and BMW cars. These manufacturers have the widest service footprint among luxury carmakers, and since the majority of their products are locally assembled, parts are in ready supply.From Mercedes's line-up, we suggest that you consider the GLS from the ICE line-up or the electric EQS SUV. The best options from BMW for the money are the X7 and the all-electric iX. You could also consider the Toyota Vellfire. It's a supremely comfortable MPV with Toyota's bulletproof reliability.
Hemant Kanoria
•14wWhich is the most comfortable 5 or 6 seater with the best ride quality and good reclining rear seats? Budget is not a limitation.

Autocar India
If budget is not a limitation, then the best 5-6 seater will have to be a three-row luxury MPV, as luxury sedans are fundamentally designed for four people, and three-row luxury SUVs have compromised third row comfort.For 5-6 people, the Toyota Velfire is the most comfortable, as even the third row has good space all around and comfy seats that are almost on par with the second row. You get lots of features and storage space, which makes it like a lounge on wheels. But at Rs. 1.58 to 1.7 crore (on-road Mumbai), it is very expensive.
Raj Kamal Kanduk
•16wWhat 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 MG’s 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.

Autocar India
Your daily drive of 180km is a lot of time to spend on the road. You need a car that is efficient yet comfortable. The MG M9, being an EV, would be the cheapest to run, but it's not as comfortable as the other three. The M9’s seats and ride quality are not as good as the Kia Carnival, which appears to be the most practical option for you, as you get the benefit of diesel efficiency and cost, quality interiors, cosseting seats and good ride comfort.The Toyota Velfire is by far the best of the lot: the cabin feels a notch above the others, the hybrid powertrain delivers ultra-smooth, efficient performance, and reliability is bulletproof. We agree it is overpriced, and it's your call how much you want to spend for that extra bit of comfort.
G Krishnan
•17wI 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?

Autocar India
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.
Siddharthan
•18wI currently own a 2020 Toyota Vellfire with ~65,000 km on the clock, and I’ve received an offer for ₹65 lakh. I’m considering selling it to buy the MG M9 EV MPV, which costs ₹75 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?

Autocar India
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.
Fateh
•49wHi. I want to buy a chauffeur-driven car for my aged parents. Comfort being the priority, which car would you advise between ₹1.25 and ₹1.75 crore?

Autocar India
Since the car is for your elderly parents, the car should not be either too low or too high off the ground, for better ingress and egress. There are some incredibly comfortable sedans that might not be suitable for this reason, while there are some SUVs that are too high off the ground.Among the SUVs, a suitable option would be the Lexus RX, which is incredibly luxurious, comfortable, refined and rather unique, and crucially quite easy to get in and out of.If you want a more left-field option and don't mind a larger vehicle, the Toyota Vellfire is a superb option, combining the space and practicality of an SUV with the comfort and ease of use of a sedan. Your parents will enjoy the luxurious business-class chairs, comfy ride quality and lounge-like interior. Plus, its relatively low ride height and sliding doors make getting in and out a breeze.






















































