Toyota Innova Crysta

The Toyota Innova Crysta is a reliable MPV with an imposing exterior design with chrome highlights, and a comfortable interior. It features ambient lighting, a foldable seatback table with a cupRead More

19.99 Lakh - 25.68 Lakh
GX 7 STR
New Delhi

Toyota Innova Crysta Features and Specifications

The Toyota Innova Crysta is a 7-seater car with a wheelbase of 2750 and a ground clearance of 176. It comes with manual and automatic transmission options. Different variants include different transmission types and fuel compatibilities.

  • Engine
    2694
  • Torque
    245 Nm @ 4000 rpm
  • Mileage
    14.5
  • Power
    164 bhp @ 5200 rpm
  • Transmission
    Manual
  • Fuel
    Diesel

Toyota Innova Crysta Price

Toyota Innova Crysta is available in 5 variants – the base model is and the top model is

Innova Crysta Engine & Performance

Toyota Innova Crysta Colour Options

Toyota Innova Crysta is available in 5 different colors namely Platinum White Pearl, Superwhite, Silver Metallic, Attitude Black Mica, Avant Garde Bronze Metallic.

  • Platinum White Pearl
  • Superwhite
  • Silver Metallic
  • Attitude Black Mica
  • Avant Garde Bronze Metallic

How is the Innova Crysta?

things we like
  • Reliable
  • Spacious MPV
  • Strong diesel engine
  • Resale value
  • Comfortable ride.


things we didn't like
  • Expensive for MPV
  • Boxy design
  • Lacks luxury features.



Toyota Innova Crysta Expert Reviews

Bs6 Toyota Innnova 2 4 Diesel Automatic Review1

By Abhishek Chaliha

13 Oct, 2020

In the BS6 era, the powerful Innova 2.8-litre diesel AT bites the dust – replaced with the smaller 2.4-litre AT. It is more refined, yes, but what about the performance? Since its launch in 2016, the Toyota Innova Crysta has always been a bit pricey! And the BS6 switchover has made it even more so, for the large capacity diesel engine has to incorporate an SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) exhaust gas treatment system. So, to keep its price in check, Toyota has replaced the larger, more expensive 2.8-litre engine in the diesel automatic model with the 2.4-litre oil burner – which has now been mated to the same six-speed torque converter automatic transmission. On paper, this engine develops 25bhp less, with a peak power output of 147bhp at 3,400rpm, in comparison to the 2.8’s 172bhp at 3,400rpm. The peak torque, meanwhile, has been upped by 17Nm from that of the manual 2.4. So, with the 2.4 mated to an automatic transmission, you get the same 360Nm as the 2.8, but now its spread over a narrower 1,400 – 2,600rpm range in comparison to that of the 2.8. The other big change to the powertrain is the adoption of the SCR system, as mentioned, which incorporates an AdBlue tank to clean-up emissions. How does it drive? The moment you fire up the engine, you’re greeted with that familiar diesel engine clatter. The gearbox is still clunky to operate. However, the BS6 Innova feels a lot more refined than the previous BS4 model. It’s far quieter during urban driving. The gearbox, meanwhile, goes about its business as smoothly and effortlessly as it did before. Overall, being driven around in the Innova now feels far quieter than before, which is always good during long journeys. The Innova Crysta drives much the same as before – the low-speed ride is a little bumpy, but it becomes more settled as the speeds rise. The overall ride quality and comfort have not changed at all. What has completely changed, though, is the driving experience, as the earlier shove-in-the-back acceleration of the more powerful 2.8-litre engine is now gone. Stepping firmly on the accelerator pedal now results in a far more mellow experience. Driving in Eco mode is no longer effortless in the city, and you’re be better off in the normal Drive mode. Hitting the Power button does amp up the pace to a certain degree, especially when you put the gear lever in Sport. But this also increases NVH levels, as the engine and gearbox hold onto revs and gears longer. There is no doubt that the 2.4 automatic feels quick in this setting – enough to satisfy new automatic buyers. However, if you’ve tasted that 2.8’s throttle response in Power mode, you may feel the need for more grunt. Overall, the new Innova diesel automatic undoubtedly feels far more refined than before – something that will make your commutes, especially long ones, more comfortable. What’s more, with its smaller capacity engine developing less power, it will offer better fuel efficiency as well. DPF BURN PROCESS With the incorporation of an SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) system, which includes a DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) and AdBlue tank, the Innova diesel now comes with a manual DPF burn function. Here’s what you need to know! DPF burn process: Driving a diesel BS6 engine in slow-moving traffic doesn’t generate enough heat in the running gear to burn off the soot collected in the DPF. So, in the Innova’s case, it gives you the option of conducting a DPF burn manually to ensure that the system continues to function optimally. So, when a light comes on in the instrument cluster, you need to pull over when it’s safe. Keep in mind though that, during this process, the DPF reaches very high temperatures, so it’s advisable to park away from anything flammable – its best to stay away from dry leaves, grass, etc. Also, do not perform this at the fuel pump. Once it’s safe, you need to put the gearbox into Park and depress the DPF button on the lower right side of the dashboard for about 2 seconds. This will engage the DPF burn, which will raise the idle rpm on its own. The smell arising from the exhaust will also change. At this point, more fuel will be consumed not just because of idling but also because of the DPF burn. A DPF burn can take anywhere from 5 – 10 minutes to over an hour. So, make sure you have enough fuel before initiating the burn. Failure to perform a DPF burn despite repeated warnings will result in the ECU putting the engine into limp mode, in an attempt to prevent damage to the expensive DPF. [tabs] [tab title="Toyota Innova Crysta 2.4 AT"] Engine: 2,393cc / 4-Cylinders / 16 Valves / Turbocharged Fuel: Diesel Transmission: 6-Speed AT / Rear-Wheel Drive Power: 147bhp @ 3,400rpm Torque: 360Nm @ 1,400 – 2,600rpm Price: ₹23.63 Lakh (Ex-Showroom) X-Factor: The BS6 Innova diesel automatic is more refined, but remains just as tough and reliable as before. Pros • Improved refinement • More efficient Cons • Manual DPF burn • Loud powertrain [/tab] [/tabs] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fjao_eTdhM Also read - Toyota Innova Crysta vs Kia Carnival: Comparison BS-VI Toyota Innova Crysta launched at Rs 15.36 lakh

Innova Crysta Petrol Front Three Quarter Main

By Rahul Kapoor

12 Aug, 2016

With the clouds of uncertainty looming over diesel engines, Toyota has developed a brand new petrol mill for the Innova Crysta. We decided to take it out for a little spin and see if it can live up to the success of the popular diesel model. In May 2016, Toyota finally launched the second generation of the Innova with two new diesel engines. But because of the Diesel Ban in the Delhi NCR, the beloved MPV wasn’t allowed to be sold in the region which shows the most amount of love to the Innova. The Delhi NCR region alone makes 28% of the market for the Innova. Despite that, the new Toyota Innova Crysta made its way in to the top-10 best selling cars in the country in the month it was launched. To meet the growing demand, Toyota has even bumped up the production capacity of the Innova Crysta. But they needed a way around the escalating distrust of the diesel engine among consumers in India. Weather it is the notion of it being a polluting technology, or the fear of restrictive government policies in the near future on diesel powered car, Toyota needed a solution and fast. They decided against the 2.0-litre petrol engine that is sold with the Innova in the international markets, and commissioned the development of a brand new powerful petrol engine for the Indian market. Toyota has built a 2.7-litre, four-cylinder, dual VVT-i petrol engine that develops 163bhp and 245Nm of torque right from the scratch. The engine comes mated to either a 6-speed torque convertor automatic gearbox, which we sampled, or a 5-speed manual transmission, both of which are lifted from the diesel versions. When we first drove the diesel powered cars a few months ago, we noticed that the quality and refinement levels of the Innova Crysta to be leaps and bound ahead of the previous generation. It’s a very similar story to the new petrol powered car. Usually, if you hear a manufacturer say that they have developed a brand new engine from scratch which was ‘fast-tracked’, we expected a decently powerful engine, with some amount of vibrations and noise levels, basically we expected a rushed and half hearted job. But after driving the the car, it just left us with eyes wide open along with a huge grin on our faces. The engine has two modes - Eco and Power, which can be changed with the click of a pair of small buttons on the centre console. In ‘Eco’ mode, the engine responds very well to throttle inputs with a gentle surge of power. ‘Power’ mode allows the automatic gearbox to hold the revs longer all the way to the redline if you floor the throttle completely, else it will gauge how much throttle input you’re providing and change gears accordingly. The torque is delivered very smoothly and not with a burst which makes the ride more comfortable and its easy to drive in stop and go traffic. The automatic gearbox does upshifts fairly quickly, it’s the downshifts in both eco and power mode where it finds itself just slightly flustered when set to automatic in stop-and-go city driving. But you can use the sequential tip-tronic settings if you really need the power to shift down manually. Normally, the drivetrain with its well defined gear ratios behaves decently – it’s designed for comfort so you shouldn’t be looking for that sudden burst of torque kicking in. Toyota claims a fuel economy of 10.83kmpl for the new Innova Crysta automatic petrol. During our test, the read-out indicated an average of around 7.6kmpl. Taking into consideration the fact that the engine is fairly large - displacing 2,694cc, and hadn’t really clocked much distance or have run-in completely, it seemed fairly decent for lugging a vehicle of this size. Given time and careful driving, it’s possible to get very close to the claimed figures though. The suspension set up provides all round comfort for all passengers and it also comes with what Toyota are calling “Pitch and Bounce control” which helps in stabilizing the car on rough road conditions keeping the chassis and the vehicle as level as possible. The vehicle we tested was the top of the line ‘Z’ trim which is available as a 7-seater with black and dark brown leather upholstery for the seats and alcantara touches on the door panels. The leather seats are comfortable and all three rows get AC vents like the pervious generation. In the third row, Toyota has also provided a shoulder strap seatbelt for the middle passenger for added safety. However, the alcantra trim on the door armrest will invariably require frequent cleaning. The cabin is very spacious in the front and the second row, and the seats are very comfortable which is good for long journeys. However, three full grown adults might find it difficult to travel in the third row for long distances due to the lack of space and especially headroom. Toyota has priced the Innova Crysta Petrol from an ex-showroom price of Rs. 13.72 lakh all the way to Rs. 19.62 lakh, for the top trim we tested. Agreed that is a lot of money for an MPV, especially when you take a look at where the previous generation Innova was priced at. But on the whole, the way Toyota has packaged the entire car with top levels of refinement, performance and luxury, we think that’s completely justified. [tabs] [tab title="Toyota Innova Crysta Petrol AT"] Engine: 2,694cc / In-line 4-cylinders / 16 valves / VVT-i Fuel: Petrol Transmission: 6-Speed Automatic / Rear Wheel Drive Power: 163bhp @ 5200rpm Torque: 245Nm @ 4000rpm Price: Rs. 19.67 lakh (Ex-showroom, Delhi) [/tab] [/tabs]

Toyota Innova Crysta Dealers in New Delhi

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Toyota Innova Crysta Questions & Answers

Q: Is the Toyota Innova Crysta available in petrol and diesel variants?-

Currently, the Innova Crysta is available in diesel variants only. Earlier, it was sold in Petrol trims as well.

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