Toyota Kirloskar Motor recently unveiled the all-new Innova Hycross, which will sit above the Crysta in the firm's portfolio. Before its official launch in January 2023, the Innova Hycross has now started arriving at dealerships across India. The bookings for the upcoming MUV are already underway.
Toyota has started delivering the new Innova Hycross demo units to all of its authorised dealers in India. Although a firm timeline has not yet been announced, customer test drives for the same should start soon. For a token amount of ₹50,000, the carmaker is accepting online pre-orders for the Hycross on its website as well as offline at its dealerships.
Two petrol engines are available for the Innova Hycross, however, no diesel engine is on offer. It is equipped with a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder petrol engine that produces 205Nm of maximum torque and 171bhp of power at its peak. Further, a TNGA 2.0-litre four-cylinder hybrid petrol engine with an electric motor serves as the secondary engine. It is coupled to an e-CVT and produces 183bhp in total.
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The exterior of the Innova Hycross has the new front-wheel-drive TNGA platform, a larger grille, slimmer LED headlamps, and a redesigned bumper with integrated LED DRLs that also serve as turn indicators. A new rear quarter window, 18-inch alloy wheels, and horizontally stacked split LED tail lamps are all standard on the Toyota Innova Hycross.
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The Toyota Innova Hycross's interior features include a 10-inch touchscreen infotainment system positioned on the dashboard, a panoramic sunroof, heated and ventilated front seats, ambient lighting, multi-zone climate control, an electric tailgate, and a nine-speaker JBL audio system. The middle row of the new Hycross can also be electrically operated. It is available with seven or eight seats.
The Toyota Innova Hycross pricing will be announced in January 2023. Once launched, it will lock horns with models such as the Tata Safari, the Toyota Innova Crysta, the Hyundai Alcazar, the Mahindra XUV700, and the MG Hector Plus.
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