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      Toyota Innova HyCross Latest Update

      The Toyota Innova HyCross MPV takes the Innova model line in a bold new direction. Departing from the existing ladder-frame chassis, rear-wheel drive layout, the HyCross uses a front-wheel drive layout and is based on Toyota’s modular TNGA-C monocoque architecture. It's powered by either a 2.0 naturally aspirated petrol, or a 2.0-litre strong-hybrid powertrain, both with automatic gearboxes; there is no diesel or manual.  

      Toyota Innova HyCross Specifications

      Toyota Innova HyCross Price Price ₹ 22.20 lakh onwardsToyota Innova HyCross Mileage Mileage 16.3kplToyota Innova HyCross Engine Capacity Engine 1987ccToyota Innova HyCross Transmission Transmission CVT AutoToyota Innova HyCross Fuel type Fuel type PetrolToyota Innova HyCross Seating Capacity Seating Capacity 7 Seater

      Toyota Innova HyCross OverviewOVERVIEW

      Our Rating

      8

      Fuel Type

      Petrol

      Engine Displacement

      1987 cc

      Body Style

      MUV

      Doors

      5

      Seats

      7

      Airbags

      2

      Max Power

      172.992hp at 6600rpm

      Max Torque

      209Nm at 4500 to 4896rpm

      Gearbox Type

      CVT with Sequential Shift

      Warranty Distance

      100000 km

      Warranty Duration

      3 Years

      Toyota Innova HyCross DimensionsDIMENSIONS

      Toyota Innova HyCross Engine/MotorENGINE/MOTOR

      Toyota Innova HyCross TransmissionTRANSMISSION

      Toyota Innova HyCross Fuel Economy RangeFUEL ECONOMY/RANGE

      Toyota Innova HyCross SuspensionSUSPENSION

      Toyota Innova HyCross SteeringSTEERING

      Toyota Innova HyCross wheels and tyresWHEELS AND TYRES

      Toyota Innova HyCross BrakesBRAKES

      Toyota Innova HyCross tested performancePERFORMANCE AS TESTED

      Toyota Innova HyCross safetySAFETY

      Toyota Innova HyCross exterior featuresEXTERIOR

      Toyota Innova HyCross seats and upholsterySEATS AND UPHOLSTERY

      Toyota Innova HyCross infotainmentINFOTAINMENT

      Toyota Innova HyCross comfort and convenienceCOMFORT AND CONVENIENCE

      Toyota Innova HyCross instrumentationINSTRUMENTATION

      Toyota Innova HyCross Price

      Toyota Innova HyCross price for the base model starts at ₹ 22.20 lakh and the top model price goes upto ₹ 36.35 lakh (on-road Delhi).Toyota Innova HyCross comes in 8 variants.The Toyota Innova HyCross Petrol engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 22.20 lakh - ₹ 23.24 lakh.The Toyota Innova HyCross Petrol-Electric Hybrid engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 30.54 lakh - ₹ 36.35 lakh.

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      Toyota Innova HyCross 2.0 Petrol G 7 seat

      1987cc,CVT Auto,Petrol,16.3kpl

      ₹ 22.20 lakh *

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      Toyota Innova HyCross 2.0 Petrol G 8 seat

      1987cc,CVT Auto,Petrol,16.3kpl

      ₹ 22.26 lakh *

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      Toyota Innova HyCross 2.0 Petrol GX 7 seat

      1987cc,CVT Auto,Petrol,16.3kpl

      ₹ 23.18 lakh *

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      Toyota Innova HyCross 2.0 Petrol GX 8 seat

      1987cc,CVT Auto,Petrol,16.3kpl

      ₹ 23.24 lakh *

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      Engine
      Engine
      1987 cc
      1997-2184 cc
      1956 cc
      1482-1493 cc
      1451-1956 cc
      Mileage
      Mileage
      16.3-23.24 kpl
      NA
      16.3 kpl
      17.5-20.4 kpl
      12.34-15.58 kpl
      Fuel Type
      Fuel Type
      Petrol-Electric Hybrid,Petrol
      Diesel,Petrol
      Diesel
      Diesel,Petrol
      Diesel,Petrol
      Airbags
      Airbags
      Yes
      Yes
      Yes
      Yes
      Yes
      Transmission
      Transmission
      e-CVT Auto,CVT Auto
      Torque Converter Auto,Manual
      Torque Converter Auto,Manual
      Torque Converter Auto,Dual-Clutch Auto,Manual
      Manual,CVT Auto

      Toyota Innova HyCross Expert Review

      To know if the Hycross carries forward the legacy of the Innova moniker, we put it through our comprehensive road test.

      Toyota Innova HyCross Introduction

      The Hycross is here to carry forward the Innova’s legacy and continue Toyota’s dominance in the MPV segment. This seven or eight-seater people-mover is available only as an automatic, with either a petrol or a hybrid powertrain. For diesel lovers, Toyota sells the trusted Crysta in its manual iteration alongside.

      Ex-showroom prices of the Hycross range between Rs 18.55-19.45 lakh for the petrol automatic, and Rs 25.03-29.99 lakh for the hybrid version, putting these two versions in completely different price segments altogether. And as we learnt after spending time and extensively testing these variants, they are very different from one another.

      Toyota Innova HyCross Design and engineering

      The Hycross is based on Toyota’s global TNGA-C ‘High’ platform, so it is a monocoque, the engine is transversely mounted and it powers the front wheels. This is in stark contrast to the outgoing Innova Crysta, which is a ladder-frame construction; its engine is longitudinally mounted and it drives the rear wheels. Compared to the Crysta, the Hycross is 20mm longer and wider, and has a wheelbase that’s a whopping 100mm longer; so it is a large car. And because it is based on a monocoque platform, it weighs 1,545kg, which makes it 205kg lighter than the ladder-frame petrol automatic Crysta (discontinued). The diesel with far more equipment and the hybrid tech tips the scales at 1,715kg, a whopping 170kg more than the petrol.

      Clockwise from top left: The Hybrid gets 18-inch alloys; LED headlamps' perfomance adequate; Huge sunroof ups the hybrid's premium quotient; Spare tyre is located under the body.

      Toyota designers have done a splendid job in not just modernizing the Innova but also upping its butch character without losing its essence. So, what you see is an imposing, almost SUV-like front-end, courtesy of its oversized hexagonal grille, stretched-out headlamps that resemble a Fortuner and a raised, muscular bonnet. On the sides, it has some SUV-esque elements like neatly sculpted body lines, subtly defined squared-out wheel arches and plastic body cladding, but there’s no getting away from its MPV-like profile. The window line in the Hycross distinctly flows downwards towards the rear, unlike the Crysta’s sharp upward kink. Its slab-sided rear design and horizontal tail-lamps link it to some crossovers in Toyota’s international portfolio.

      The hybrid version gets upmarket touches like thick chrome under its front grille, matte silver inserts on the front bumper as well as oversized horizontal LED DRLs, which double-up as turn indicators. It also features twin five-spoke 18-inch alloys finished in silver which look attractive, however the tyre profile and its narrow track, in the front and at the rear, look a bit under-tyred.

      Clockwise from top left: Brake auto-hold function is very convenient; Hybrid's captain seats and ottoman are very comfortable; Hybrid also gets rear climate control and ventilated front seats.

      In comparison, the petrol Innova is available only in the lower-spec G and GX variants, and it screams ‘base variant’ in its appearance. Not only does it miss the silver highlights and chrome garnishings of the hybrid, but its skinny 205/65 R16 tyres lead to massive gaps in the wheel arches. This variant’s disproportionate wheel-to-body ratio makes it look almost comical from certain angles.

      Toyota Innova HyCross Interior

      Being a monocoque, what you’ll immediately notice is a more agreeable cabin height due to a lower floor than the Crysta, so ingress and egress is a breeze. Its interiors are a far cry from the rather spartan cabin of the Crysta. The horizontally oriented touchscreen as well as the air vents accentuate the width of the dashboard. And the hybrid’s brown and black theme with the matte silver highlights, and some padded bits with contrasting double stitching significantly lifts its appeal. A welcome addition are physical buttons for climate control, for key functions of the touchscreen, as well as for other functions like drive modes and electric parking brake. Uniquely, the gear console is an extension of the dashboard, so it sits below the HVAC controls, and the lever operates with a rather solid, satisfying click. Fit-finish and quality of some plastics lower down don’t befit a car of this price.

      Design, practicality are much better than Crysta's, but petrol's black cabin, missing features scream 'base variant'.

      The petrol’s cabin is a sea of black with rudimentary hard plastics and a plethora of dummy buttons (missing features), which don’t make an impression as strong as the hybrid. Furthermore, the black colour amplifies all the fit-finish imperfections on the inside. The rotary manual air conditioner controls look like they've been lifted off a budget car from the 90s.

      Clockwise from top left: Hybrid's brown-black colour scheme, padded bits make interior more appealing; Large, coloured instrument cluster is informative; ADAS works well and isn't intrusive.

      Then there are the seats, which are large and very comfortable. The hybrid’s front seats also get a ventilation function, and the driver’s seat is electrically operable with two memory functions. Toyota has placed the hybrid’s battery beneath the front seats, and there’s even a vent on the passenger side to cool it. Thankfully, this placement doesn’t eat into the footroom and comfort of middle row passengers. In fact, the extended wheelbase ensures that knee, leg and foot room for middle passengers is plenty.

      The 10.1-inch touchscreen is very basic in terms of resolution and interface. 

      If you opt for captain’s chairs, you get a set of part-electric chairs with ottomans, extensions on which you can rest your legs when you really want to stretch out, thus taking comfort to the next level. In order to use it effectively, you’ll have to move the front passenger seat forward, therefore, it isn’t of much use behind the driver. With the middle slid fully behind and the front passenger seat all the way forward, you’re in for a business class-like experience, with the ottoman supporting your legs, and the backrest in a reclined (electrically operable) position. The passenger behind the driver’s seat, however, will have limited space to stretch.

      Although a welcome addition, the display quality of the 360-degree camera is quite poor. 

      For the comfort and convenience of rear passengers, there are window shades, a dedicated climate control unit, and a nifty foldable tray with cup holders between the captain’s chairs. The Hycross also features a panoramic sunroof that floods the cabin with light and accentuates the sense of space. AC vents move to the sides of the roof, but these did feel rather flimsy to operate.

      Broad, high-set front seats offer good visibility all around.

      The petrol version we tested was an 8-seater with a bench in the middle row, which can easily seat three adults abreast, thanks to the sheer width of the cabin. The long fore-aft travel of the middle row bench, as well as a recline function for the backrest, make it very comfortable, especially for the chauffeur-driven folk. The armrest feels a bit flimsy as it falls to the seat base, like in the Honda City, and window shades for the rear doors should have been included to block sunlight.

      Hugely spacious, with ample seat support; wide enough for three adults.

      Getting to the third row is pretty easy too, as the middle row slides all the way in front, liberating a large opening to trundle through. Once sat, you’ll appreciate the space and comfort of its third row. It feels quite bright and airy, so even adults will be comfortable on long drives without feeling worse for wear.

      The backrest reclines in a 50:50 ratio, and Toyota has even offered three individual headrests, as well as three-point seat belts, for the occupants. At certain backrest angles, however, taller occupants will brush their heads against the ledge of the roof, so six-footers could find headroom in short supply.

      Third row seat can fit three; two adults can sit very comfortably.

      With all seats in place, the boot has enough space for a couple of soft bags, but folding the third row flat liberates cavernous cargo space. What makes loading heavy luggage very convenient is the massive boot opening, low floor height and a flat loading lip. The hybrid’s electrically operable tailgate adds to the convenience.

      What needs a special mention is the effectiveness of the air conditioner, which chills the cabin very quickly, even when temperatures outside are nudging 40 degrees centigrade.

      Even with all seats in place, there's still some sapce for medium-sized bags. 

      Toyota Innova HyCross Performance

      Toyota is offering the Innova Hycross with a choice of two powertrains – a 2.0-litre hybrid and a 2.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol. What’s interesting is that, while the petrol and hybrid share the same 1,987cc, four-cylinder direct-injection engine, the latter runs a more efficient Atkinson cycle wherein the intake valves remain open for a longer during the compression stroke for a lean air-fuel mixture, which also explains why the hybrid’s petrol unit makes merely 188Nm of torque by itself, compared to the standard (non-hybrid) petrol’s 205Nm.

      But while the engine might seem a bit down on torque in the hybrid version, it is complemented by an electric motor for brisk responses, so performance doesn’t feel lacking; in fact far from it. Powering the electric motor is a 1.6kWh nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery, which as explained by Toyota engineers is their go-to option for heavier cars in the line-up, as it manages thermal runaway better than lithium-ion batteries; the latter being relatively more expensive and more suited to lighter, smaller cars.

      Handling is far better than the Crysta's thanks to its light steering and monocoque construction.

      By default, the Hycross starts on battery power and it’ll calmly potter around, with the petrol engine kicking in to recharge the battery or to provide an additional punch. Toyota claims that 50-60 percent of a typical urban commute is possible in full-electric mode, with the petrol engine playing a supporting role, however in peak summer, we noticed the air-con’s e-compressor levied tremendous load on the hybrid’s system. As a result, the petrol engine was running for the most part, which impacted fuel efficiency.

      At higher speeds, it is the petrol engine that takes charge, and with the battery-motor’s electrical assistance, this 1715kg car feels responsive, and the hybrid makes light work of small increments in speed. With no spike or sudden surge, the Hycross’ acceleration is brisk yet very linear with none of that midrange oomph of a turbo-diesel. Impressively, flat-out acceleration from 0-100kph takes just 10.69sec, and it’ll even go on to hit a top speed of 170kph.

      Toyota’s e-CVT (planetary gearbox) is at ease when driven sedately but with an aggressive driving style, it makes the engine feel strained, even though there’s more than enough performance on tap. There are paddleshifters on offer, so drivers can manually select six predefined ratios. These are mainly useful when you need engine braking, while going down a hill, to keep a check on the speed of the car. There are drive modes too – Power, Normal and Eco, and while there is a difference between them at part-throttle, with your foot pinned to the floor, performance is similar across the board.

      Appreciably, even with a full load of passengers, performance doesn't feel dull or lacking.

      The 170kg lighter petrol version tips the scales at 1545kg. Its 173hp, 2.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol impresses with its refinement and its vibe-free nature. The build-up of speed is smooth and it pulls cleanly till 6,500rpm, and feels sufficiently powerful for this people mover. Appreciably, even with a full load of passengers, it doesn’t feel dull or lacking. What’s also nice is its sprinting ability – it accelerates from 0-100kph in just 11 seconds and even hits a top speed of 175kph.

      But what lets the drive experience down is its CVT (automatic) which groans and moans in protest every time you flex your right foot and demand more power. In fact, because the CVT sounds strained and protests rather vocally, drivers will be coaxed to adopt a sedate driving style and use the throttle with moderation. Like the hybrid version, the Hycross petrol also gets an Eco mode (no Power mode); however, on full throttle, performance in Eco and Normal mode is identical.

      Toyota Innova HyCross Fuel efficiency

      As mentioned above, our test was conducted in the peak summer with outside temperatures nudging 40 degrees centigrade, and the Innova Hycross’ air-conditioner working overtime to keep the cabin temperatures low. As a result, the hybrid’s petrol engine was running for the most part, resulting in higher fuel consumption. The hybrid Hycross returned 13.10kpl and 16.10kpl in our city and highway tests, respectively, which is lower than the smaller and lighter Hyryder hybrid, but still respectable in isolation.

      Driving in Eco mode, the petrol-automatic Hycross – in our real-world fuel efficiency test – returned merely 6.9kpl in the city and 12.4kpl on the highway, averaging merely 9.7kpl. The inclusion of an engine stop-start feature would have kept a check on fuel consumption while idling, thereby improving efficiency in stop-go scenarios.

      Toyota Innova HyCross Ride and handling

      The Hycross’ monocoque construction has had a positive impact on the way it drives. Torsional rigidity is better, the structure feels taut and with a long wheelbase, dynamics have improved by a quantum leap, compared to the body-on-frame Innova Crysta. While roll and pitching has reduced significantly, and body control has improved, what really takes the drive experience up a few notches is its electric power steering. It is feather light in its operation, which is a far-cry from the Crysta’s heavy hydraulic unit. Also, with the Hycross, Toyota has opted for a narrow track in the interest of a tight turning radius, which makes maneuvering and parking this large MPV rather easy.

      Small 16-inch wheels look disproportionate on the petrol Hycross.

      Its suspension has an underlying stiffness, and doesn’t smother bad roads like the Crysta. However, it eliminates excessive body movements well, and feels planted and well-mannered at cruising speeds. Curiously, Toyota has opted for rather low-profile 225/50 R18 tyres in the hybrid, which has some effect on ride comfort, resulting in some jolts filtering through on sharper bumps. That said, ride comfort is certainly one of the Hycross’ strengths and its flat and composed ride is something that owners are likely to appreciate.

      Toyota Innova HyCross Verdict

      The Toyota Innova Hycross elevates the MPV experience. It has supremely comfortable seats and thanks to its spaciousness, its ability to ferry seven or eight passengers in comfort remains unmatched. What’s more is that its monocoque construction improves its driving manners by a quantum leap - it rides flatter, handles better, and its electric power steering makes it much more user-friendly than the Crysta.

      Pricey, but the most comfortable seven- or eight-seater you'll find in this segment.

      The Toyota Innova Hycross petrol automatic is for buyers who want nothing but a petrol Innova, and aren’t willing to stretch for the hybrid version. Its rudimentary interiors are a let down; it misses several features, and then there’s the moaning CVT which dampens the drive experience. More importantly, its low fuel efficiency could be a deal breaker for many.

      The hybrid version feels like a class above - it is better dressed to impress, feels more luxurious and packs in a lot of premium kit. Even its powertrain is smooth; it is quick, and returns rather respectable fuel efficiency. But for all its merits, Toyota is asking a rather steep premium for what it has to offer.

      Sure, there are more convincing, much more affordable and better value-for-money seven-seater alternatives available in the market, but as Toyota’s sales reflected in the past, pricing hasn’t been a deciding factor for Toyota Innova buyers. And going by how the Hycross has shaped up, once again Toyota has the winning hand.

      Toyota Innova HyCross Tech Specs
      PricePetrol AT
      Ex-showroom - DelhiRs 19.45 lakh/Rs 29.99 lakh
      EnginePetrol AT
      Fuel Type / PropulsionPetrol/ Petrol-hybrid
      Engine InstallationFront, transverse
      Type4cyl, hybrid
      Cubic Capacity (cc)1987cc
      Bore/Stroke (mm)80.5/97.5mm
      Compression Ratio13:1/14:1
      Valve Train4 valves per cylinder
      Max Power (hp @ rpm)172hp/ 184hp
      Max Torque (Nm @ rpm)205Nm/ 188Nm
      Power to Weight Ratio (hp/tonne)111.3hp per tonne/ 107.3hp per tonne
      Torque to Weight Ratio (Nm/tonne)132.7Nm per tonne/ 120.1Nm per tonne
      Specific Output (hp/litre)86.5 per litre/ 92.6hp per litre
      Electric motor torque (Nm)206Nm
      TransmissionPetrol AT
      Drive LayoutFront-wheel drive
      Gearbox TypeCVT/ e-CVT
      BrakingPetrol AT
      80 - 0 kph (mts, sec)26.06m, 2.47s/ 24.82m, 2.43sec
      EfficiencyPetrol AT
      City (kpl)6.9/ 13.1kpl
      Highway (kpl)12.4/ 16.1kpl
      Tank size (lts)52-litres
      AccelerationPetrol AT
      0 - 10 kph (sec)0.62/ 0.67
      0 - 20 kph (sec)1.49/ 1.33
      0 - 30 kph (sec)2.41/ 2.02
      0 - 40 kph (sec)3.32/ 2.81
      0 - 50 kph (sec)4.27/ 3.68
      0 - 60 kph (sec)5.32/ 4.69
      0 - 70 kph (sec)6.51/ 5.95
      0 - 80 kph (sec)7.82/ 7.41
      0 - 90 kph (sec)9.24/ 9.00
      0 - 100 kph (sec)11.00/ 10.69
      0 - 110 kph (sec)12.89/ 12.57
      0 - 120 kph (sec)15.00/ 14.66
      0 - 130 kph (sec)17.54/ 17.04
      0 - 140 kph (sec)20.22/ 19.79
      1/4 mile (sec)17.61/ 17.15
      20-80kph (sec)6.10/ 6.10
      40-100kph (sec)7.67/ 8.07
      BodyPetrol AT
      Construction5-door monocoque MPV
      Weight (kg)1545kg/1715kg
      Front Tyre205/65 R16/ 225/50 R18
      Rear Tyre205/65 R16/ 225/50 R18
      Spare Tyre205/65 R16
      SuspensionPetrol AT
      FrontMcPherson strut
      RearSemi-independent torsion beam
      SteeringPetrol AT
      TypeRack and pinion
      Type of power assistElectric
      Turning Circle Diameter (mts)5.7 metres
      BrakesPetrol AT
      FrontDisc
      RearDisc
      DimensionsPetrol AT
      Length4755mm
      Width (mm)1845mm
      Height1785mm
      Wheel base2850mm
      Front Track (mm)1550mm
      Rear Track (mm)1570mm
      Boot Capacity (Lts)239 litres

      Toyota Innova HyCross Mileage

      Toyota Innova HyCross mileage starts at 16.3 kpl and goes up to 23.24 kpl.The Toyota Innova HyCross Petrol engine mileage is 16.3 kpl.The Toyota Innova HyCross Petrol-Electric Hybrid engine mileage is 23.24 kpl.

      Fuel TypeDisplacementTransmissionMileage
      Petrol1987ccCVT Auto16.3kpl
      Petrol-Electric Hybrid1987cce-CVT Auto23.24kpl

      Toyota Innova HyCross Quick Review

      The Innova Hycross is a completely new model and the first Innova to be based on a monocoque platform rather than a body-on-frame. It’s also ...

      The Innova Hycross is a completely new model and the first Innova to be based on a monocoque platform rather than a body-on-frame. It’s also the first Innova without a diesel engine, and comes only with petrol or petrol-hybrid powertrain options.

      Toyota Innova Hycross: exterior styling and dimensions

      The new Innova Hycross gets SUV-like styling cues while still retaining its basic MPV shape. Like the Crysta, it gets a large glasshouse ensuring good visibility for all passengers. Dimensionally, the Innova Hycross is longer and wider than the Crysta and has a 100mm longer wheelbase.

      Toyota Innova Hycross: interior and features

      The Innova Hycross interior is a big step up in terms of quality and layout, and the brown and black theme further uplifts the cabin’s appeal. Some plastics lower down the dash feel a bit low rent, however, and the touchscreen feels basic. Higher variants get features like a panoramic sunroof, JBL audio, ventilated front seats, powered second-row seats and dual-zone climate control.

      Toyota Innova Hycross: seating and comfort

      Being a monocoque, the Innova Hycross sits lower, making ingress and egress easier. The front seats offer a good view out, and are broad with excellent cushioning. The Hycross is available as either an eight-seater or a seven-seater, the latter getting powered captain seats with fold-out calf-rests. Access to the last row is easy and the space and comfort is good enough even for adults.

      Toyota Innova Hycross: engine and fuel economy

      The refined 2.0 petrol-hybrid powertrain produces 186hp and is paired to Toyota’s e-Drive transmission. It offers linear acceleration and enough power, but misses the mid-range torque of a diesel. It can run for long periods in EV mode, and its ARAI rated fuel efficiency of 23.24kpl is easily achievable in the real world.

      Toyota Innova Hycross: ride and handling

      The monocoque architecture has infused a sense of confidence in the way the Innova Hycross drives and handles. It has a planted high-speed ride, thanks to the longer wheelbase and compared to the Crysta, it rolls and pitches less. What also helps is the electric power steering which makes manoeuvring this large MPV a breeze.

      Toyota Innova Hycross: price and verdict

      The new Toyota Innova Hycross once again elevates the MPV experience with its premium feel, space and comfort, but is now better equipped and more desirable too. The Hybrid powertrain is smooth, refined and quick, if not exciting, and the fuel economy benefit is huge. At Rs 18.30 lakh to Rs 28.97 lakh (ex showroom), it’s expensive, but then that was expected from a new Innova. Toyota has another winner on its hands.

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      Pros & Cons of Toyota Innova HyCross

      We Like

      • Smooth, efficient hybrid
      • Space and comfort

      We Don't Like

      • Diesel punch missed
      • Basic infotainment system

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      Toyota Innova HyCross Colours

      The Toyota Innova HyCross offers a variety of color options. Toyota Innova HyCross is available in a range of 7 colors. The colors offered in Toyota Innova HyCross are Super White, Attitude Black Mica, Avant-garde Bronze Metallic, Silver Metallic, Sparkling Black Pearl Crystal Shine, Platinum White Pearl and Blackish Ageha Glass Flake.

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      Toyota Innova HyCross FAQs

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