Toyota India has increased prices for select models in its portfolio and rejigged the variant line-up for some cars in January 2026. Prices for the Innova Crysta, Hycross and Fortuner – including the Legender – are up significantly, while Toyota has discontinued select variants of the Rumion, Hycross and Fortuner. The price of the Taisor, Hyryder, Rumion, Hilux, Camry, Vellfire and Land Cruiser 300 remain unchanged.
- Innova Crysta price range is now Rs 18.99 lakh-25.53 lakh
- Innova Hycross price range is now Rs 19.15 lakh-32.38 lakh
- Fortuner price range is now Rs 34.16 lakh-49.59 lakh
Toyota Innova Crysta price hike in January 2026
Innova Crysta prices have increased by up to Rs 33,000
*In Rs, lakh
Prices for Toyota's diesel-powered ladder-frame MPV have increased by up to Rs 33,000, with the lower-spec GX variants seeing the biggest hikes. The mid-spec GX+ variants now cost up to Rs 21,000 more, while the high-spec VX and top-spec ZX variants are priced up to Rs 25,000 and Rs 26,000 higher. The Innova Crysta's price range currently stands at Rs 18.99 lakh-25.53 lakh.
Toyota Innova Hycross price hike in January 2026
Innova Hycross prices have increased by up to Rs 48,000
*In Rs, lakh
Toyota has discontinued the base Hycross G variant, and the MPV's price range now stands between Rs 19.15 lakh and Rs 32.38 lakh. The GX(O) variants cost Rs 31,000 more now, while the Hycross hybrid range, which starts with the VX trim, is priced about Rs 40,000 higher. The top-spec Hycross ZX(O) variant costs Rs 48,000 more than before and is the variant with the highest increase in January 2026.
Toyota Fortuner price hike in January 2026
Fortuner GR-S has the largest price hike
*In Rs, lakh
Along with discontinuing the limited-run, dealer-level Leader variants, Toyota has increased prices of the Fortuner and Legender by up to Rs 74,000 and Rs 71,000, respectively. Prices of the entry-level petrol manual variants are up by Rs 51,000, while the 4x4 variants' price tags have increased by over Rs 50,000.
Besides the increase in prices for the above-mentioned models, Toyota has also discontinued the entry-level Rumion E MT variant, which was priced at Rs 9.51 lakh. The Toyota Rumion price range now starts at Rs 10.44 lakh, but goes up to the same Rs 13.62 lakh.
All prices are ex-showroom, India

























