The Toyota Innova Crysta looks unlike anything else in this convertible avatar. Digital automobile artists are not bound by physical limitations which is why they create innovative concepts of familiar vehicles. Innova Crysta has been the segment leader in our market for decades. It has achieved immense success, both in private and commercial applications. The name is synonymous with comfort and reliability. Let us glance at the details of some unique avatars of the prominent MPV in the virtual realm. These stem from octane9tfive on Instagram.
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5 Digital Concepts for Toyota Innova Crysta Convertible
Concept #1
In the first rendition, the only thing still intact from the existing model is the headlamp cluster. It is still a sleek unit with LED DRLs integrated inside the headlamp unit. Apart from that, there is a large grille with a honeycomb pattern and a matte black slab with a Toyota logo in the middle. Also, the fog lamps are neatly concealed on the edge of the bumper. To lend a sporty vibe to this illustration, it gets a prominent front splitter to protect the underneath of the vehicle. On the sides, the side skirtings are almost touching the ground. This convertible model contains 5 seats. The rear section looks quite natural.
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Concept #2
This next iteration of the Toyota Innova Crysta Convertible bears a slightly different design. The LED headlamp reminds us of the Toyota Fortuner with a swept-back appearance. It still gets the LED DRLs integrated inside the cluster. However, the grille looks much simpler in this version. There are barely any elements on it except for the Toyota logo. However, what is attractive in this rendition is the fog lamp unit. It looks like the tiny lights are placed in a random manner to evoke a sense of creativity. These act as fog lamps. We must admit, these have to be the most unique fog lamps we have seen in a while. Moreover, the front and side profiles feature rugged elements to accentuate sportiness. The A-pillars are black and the convertible silhouette is apparent.
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Concept #3
This next avatar also comes with a headlamp cluster somewhat similar to the Fortuner. However, there are distinct differences. It gets a dual matte black strip on the grille. The LED DRLs are round, as well as in a straight line giving a different character to the front fascia. Additionally, we also get to witness LED lights above the fog lamp housing, as well as on the bumper. The side profile consists of black alloy wheels with a white outline. The A-pillars are black and the roof has been cut out behind them. The side profile looks relatively compact, which is in line with a regular convertible car.
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Concept #4
Then there is this unique digital illustration with rugged elements. The LED headlamps are slim and the matte black strip on the grille looks subtle. However, the bumper and splitter at the front elevate the toughness of the vehicle to a whole new level. There are multiple round fog lamps including on the bumper. In fact, the splitter gets a chrome finish and a unique shape. On the sides, the colossal alloy wheels extend way out of the body and the wheel arches are pronounced too. It gets a 5-seat layout too. From the front, the car looks like Fortuner but from the rear, it carries a bagged styling and silhouette. There is barely any gap between the underbelly of the vehicle and the road.
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Concept #5
The final iteration of the Toyota Innova Crysta Convertible looks bigger than the rest of the lot. At the front, it carries a rather large grille which is finished in glossy black materials. The LED headlamp cluster looks massive too. The fog lamp area is angular and the bumper is extremely sporty. There is also a slim splitter underneath the bumper to protect the underbody of the vehicle from pebbles on the road. On the sides, it contains four doors. That is quite unusual for a hardcore convertible car. The creases are sharp and distinct. Even the alloy wheels are white and look elegant. The A-pillar is black and the beige upholstery is visible from afar.
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Author’s Note
We know that we will never see the Toyota Innova Crysta Convertible in real life. That is just something which makes no sense in terms of practicality, particularly for our market. That is what makes these digital artists and their lively renditions so special. We get to witness something truly remarkable. That is the inherent advantage of the virtual world. One can let their imagination run wild and conceptualise enticing iterations of regular cars just to display their creativity and break the monotony. We shall keep an eye out for more such concepts.