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Innova Crysta News

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The price will be effective from April 1 The hike comes as a result of rising input costs Earlier, BMW announced a 3.5 per cent hike
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Available in GX, VX & ZX grades. Prices same across the country except Kerala. Equipped with bold features.
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The performance in September of 2018, though, dipped in comparison to the same month last year.
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The three cars form a major part of Toyota sales in the country with Fortuner having a mammoth share in its segment.
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Innova Crysta continues to boost sales volumes for the company while the recently launched Yaris sedan has been well received as well by customers.
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While there is no official word on an India launch, the car is being widely regarded as a rival to Hyundai Creta and Renault Duster.
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Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has increased prices of its best-selling models Innova Crysta and Fortuner by up to 2 percent with effect from May.
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The sportier looking avatar of the Innova Crysta is expected to be a limited-run model and will be based on the Indonesian-spec Toyota Venturer. 
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With rising input costs and surge in yen in the global market , Toyota Kirloskar Motor will raise prices of its vehicles by up to 3 percent from January 01, 2017.
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Mahindra is expected to pitch it against the venerable Innova in the country. 
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Autoboxes have gained popularity and a big example of that is the new Innova Crysta as Toyota has attributed 50 percent of the MPVs sales to the automatic variant.
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Crysta has successfully taken forward the legacy of the Innova name by becoming the largest-selling SUV/MPV of the country.
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Japanese auto major Toyota on Monday launched petrol version of its multi-purpose vehicle Innova Crysta in India priced up to Rs 19.63 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) as it looks fill the void in Delhi-NCR, where it has not been selling the model due to ban imposed by Supreme Court on diesel vehicles with engines of 2,000cc and above.
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Amid reports of Toyota halting investments in India, here comes a glimmer of positivity. The next generation Fortuner was revealed ages ago, but has now been spotted testing on Indian public roads.
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With an aim to reduce waiting period, Japanese auto major Toyota is ramping up production of its newly launched multi-purpose vehicle Innova Crysta in India to about 7,800 units a month to meet strong demand.
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 Maruti Suzuki India's new compact SUV Vitara Brezza made it to the top 10 best selling passenger vehicle (PV) models in May, helping the company tighten its grip in the segment.
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Toyota Industries Engine India (TIEI) has inaugurated a new engine plant at Jigani Industrial Area, Bangalore, which will focus on manufacturing its 2.4-litre and 2.8-litre diesel engines. Both the motors are currently doing duties under the Innova Crysta.
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With the all-new Innova Crysta now here, does it still make sense to buy the Fortuner unless you want a 4x4 transmission?
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The Toyota Innova Crysta looks all set to repeat its predecessor's success. Bookings were unofficially open since February when we first laid eyes on it at the Delhi Auto Expo. 






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