Toyota Innova Crysta: Old vs New Prices in India

Published On: 25 November 2020 | 9253 Views

Toyota Innova Crysta Facelift is Rs 70,000 more expensive than the older model

  • Toyota Innova Crysta: Old vs New Prices in India
  • Toyota Innova Crysta: Old vs New Prices in India

Toyota Kirloskar Motors has finally launched the much-awaited Innova Crysta Facelift in India. Bookings for the MPV has already commenced. As for the deliveries, it is likely to start soon. Furthermore, the new MPV is offered in a total of 18 variants - 6 petrol and 12 diesel. It is offered in the price range of Rs 16.26 lakhs - Rs 24.33 lakhs (ex-showroom). In comparison to the outgoing model, the prices have increased by Rs 60,000 for the base GX petrol variant. While the top-end ZX diesel automatic is now Rs 70,000 more expensive. 

Despite the decline in the sales number of Innova, Toyota India has increased the prices of the new MPV. Also, not many changes have been made to the New Innova Crysta Facelift in comparison to the older model. Thus, the increase in price is quite high in those terms. 



Below is a table representing the new vs old Toyota Innova Crysta Facelift pricing for the petrol model: 


Innova Petrol Manual

New Model Price (ex-showroom)

Old Model Price (ex-showroom)

Price Difference

GX MT 7 Seater

Rs 16.26 lakhs 

Rs 15.66 lakhs

Rs 60,000

GX MT 8 Seater

Rs 16.31 lakhs 

Rs 15.71 lakhs

Rs 60,000

VX MT 7 Seater

Rs 19.70 lakhs 

Rs 19.00 lakhs

Rs 70,000





Innova Petrol Auto

New Model Price (ex-showroom)

Old Model Price (ex-showroom)

Price Difference

GX AT 7 Seater

Rs 17.62 lakhs 

Rs 17.02 lakhs 

Rs 60,000

GX AT 8 Seater

Rs 17.67 lakhs

Rs 17.07 lakhs 

Rs 60,000

ZX AT 7 Seater

Rs 22.48 lakhs

Rs 21.78 lakhs 

Rs 70,000



In terms of exterior design, the Innova Crysta Facelift features a trapezoidal piano-black finish grille with chrome accents flanked by headlamps with C-shaped LED DRLs. The front bumper provides a sharp look along with redesigned turn indicators. Furthermore, the MPV rides on new set of two-tone 16-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels. Plus it gets a new Sparkling Black Crystal Shine exterior colour option. 

Talking about the interior features, the updated MPV offers a new 9-inch Smart Playcast touchscreen audio system compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Other equipment list on-board include real-time vehicle tracking, geofencing, last parked location, a new twin-pod instrument cluster, multi-functional steering wheel with mounted controls among many others. 

This is a table that provide a glimpse of new vs old Toyota Innova Crysta Facelift pricing for the diesel model:


Innova Diesel Manual

New Model Price (ex-showroom)

Old Model Price (ex-showroom)

Price Difference

G MT 7 Seater

Rs 16.64 lakhs 

Rs 16.44 lakhs 

Rs 20,000

G MT 8 Seater

Rs 16.69 lakhs 

Rs 16.49 lakhs 

Rs 20,000

G+ MT 7 Seater

Rs 17.92 lakhs 

Rs 17.32 lakhs 

Rs 60,000

G+ MT 8 Seater

Rs 17.97 lakhs

Rs 17.37 lakhs 

Rs 60,000

GX MT 7 Seater

Rs 18.07 lakhs 

Rs 17.47 lakhs 

Rs 60,000

GX MT 8 Seater

Rs 18.12 lakhs 

Rs 17.52 lakhs 

Rs 60,000

VX MT 7 Seater 

Rs 21.59 lakhs 

Rs 20.89 lakhs 

Rs 70,000

VX MT 8 Seater

Rs 21.64 lakhs 

Rs 20.94 lakhs 

Rs 70,000

ZX MT 7 Seater 

Rs 23.13 lakhs

Rs 22.43 lakhs 

Rs 70,000





Innova Diesel Auto

New Model Price (ex-showroom)

Old Model Price (ex-showroom)

Price Difference

GX AT 7 Seater

Rs 19.38 lakhs 

Rs 18.78 lakhs 

Rs 60,000

GX AT 8 Seater

Rs 19.43 lakhs 

Rs 18. 83 lakhs 

Rs 60,000

ZX AT 7 Seater

Rs 24.33 lakhs 

Rs 23.63 lakhs

Rs 70,000


Under the bonnet, the upgraded MPV gets both petrol and diesel engine options. The petrol variants are powered by a 2.7-litre unit that churns out 164 bhp of power output and 245 Nm torque. While the diesel variants draw their power from a 2.4-litre diesel engine that develops 148 bhp power. In terms of torque, the engine generates 343 Nm with a 5-speed manual gearbox and 360 Nm with a 6-speed automatic transmission.


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