The latest addition has been offered in both seven- and eight-seat configurations, and has been priced at Rs 21.39 lakh and Rs 21.44 lakh (all ex-showroom) respectively.
The top player in the four-wheeler segment Toyota has added another latest trim called GX+ in the Innova Crysta line-up. The variant has been launched in the mid-spec category, flaunting a starting price of Rs 21.39 lakh. The model is positioned between GX and VX variants.
The latest addition has been offered in both seven- and eight-seat configurations, and has been priced at Rs 21.39 lakh and Rs 21.44 lakh (all ex-showroom) respectively. Both are quite expensive by Rs 1.40 lakh-1.45 lakh compared to GX.
Interested customers can pre-book the vehicle by visiting an authorized dealership or online via the official website.
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What’s on Board?
As per the details and photos shared by the brand, the latest addition carries the same style statement as other versions. It has been given a typical headlight setup, and signature style grills, featuring the company’s chrome-finished logo on the top. It also received a decent amount of chrome treat at the front profile, adding charm to its overall road appearance.
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Engine, Power and Transmission Options
Under the hood, GX+ has been powered by the same 2.4-litre diesel engine, which generates a maximum power of 147 bhp and 343Nm of peak torque. The unit is mated with a 5-speed manual gearbox as standard.
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Complete Line up
Meanwhile, Toyota’s Innova Crysta is considered as one of the hot-selling products in the company’s range. It comes under the price bracket between Rs 19.99 lakh and Rs 26.30 lakh (all ex-showroom). The model has been placed slightly below compared to the new Innova Hycross.
While the MPV does not have a direct rival in the segment. Still, it gives decent competition to Mahindra Marazzo and Kia Carens