Friday, May 1, 2026

Toyota Innova Crysta Limited Edition Launched At Rs 17.45 Lakh

To push the sales of Innova Crysta petrol, Toyota has launched its Limited Edition model in India. Based on the GX variant, it is priced at Rs 17.45 lakh for manual and Rs 19.02 lakh for the automatic version (all prices, ex-showroom). Bookings for Innova Crysta Diesel are currently on halt due to high demand.

Toyota Innova Crysta Limited Edition – What’s Special?

What makes the Innova Crysta Limited Edition special, is that it comes with three very convenient accessories that were earlier available at an extra cost of around Rs 55,000. These include a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), a wireless smartphone charger and a heads-up display (HUD). And since its a limited edition model, it will be offered in a finite quantity or for a fixed time period.

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Toyota Innova Crysta GX Petrol

As mentioned above, the Innova Crysta Limited Edition is available only with its 2.7-litre. 4-cylinder, petrol engine that makes 166PS and 245Nm. It gets a 5-speed manual and a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission option.

In other news, Toyota is expected to introduce the all-new Innova Hycross in India by end of this year that will come with a petrol-hybrid powertrain and is expected to be sold alongside the Innova Crysta. Click here for more details.

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