The Toyota Glanza Prestige Edition includes features like a rear skid plate, chrome detailing for the ORVMs, fenders, taillamps, and lower grille.
Under the hood, the Toyota Glanza is powered by a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated (NA) petrol engine, available with a factory-fitted CNG kit.
The Toyota Glanza Festival Limited Edition will be available across all variants (E, S, G and V) at Toyota dealerships until October 31, 2024.
The issue stems from a malfunctioning fuel pump motor in the impacted Toyota Glanza vehicles, produced between April 2 and October 6, 2019. According to the manufacturer, the recall effort is an extension of the one that was started on July 31, 2020.
Customers who wish to reserve the Toyota Glanza hatchback this month will have to wait for delivery for about four weeks or one month. The carmaker has also revealed the waiting period for several other popular models like the Hilux, the Innova Hycross, and the Fortuner.
The waiting period for the Toyota Glanza hatchback is now up to 5 months in India. In our market, the Toyota Glanza locks horns with the Hyundai i20, the Maruti Suzuki Baleno, the Tata Altroz, and more.
Toyota has made the Glanza and Urban Cruiser Hyryder available in CNG versions. Prices for the Glanza E-CNG start at Rs. 8.43 lakh (ex-showroom). The mid-size SUV's costs will be revealed later.
Toyota has announced that the long-awaited CNG variant for its Glanza model will launch in November. Select dealerships across India have begun accepting offline bookings for the Toyota Glanza CNG.
Toyota has launched the updated 2022 Glanza and Maruti did the same for the Baleno a couple of weeks ago. As they are essentially the same car, they have the same specs, but how do they stack up against their rivals on paper?
Toyota has launched the updated Glanza in India and its available in a total of four variants. The mechanicals and the platform are shared with the Maruti Baleno, although Toyota has developed bits like the software for the connected car system by themselves.