The Toyota Innova Hycross has been spotted during the testing phase. Now, a new render gives details look at the upcoming car.
The Toyota Innova is one of the most popular cars in the Indian market. The compact MPV was originally introduced in 2004. It features a three-row design. Now, the Japanese automaker is all set to launch a new Innova model with hybrid technology. It is likely to be called Innova Hycross. The test mules have already been spotted on the Indian and Indonesian roads. Now, Andra Febrian Design has shared a new render on Instagram that gives a good look at the upcoming car.
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The next-gen Toyota Innova is said to be called “Hycross.” It is likely to feature some kind of hybrid technology to increase fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. Similar to all hybrid vehicles by Toyota, the Toyota logo will get a blue halo around it. The test mules had already revealed a flat tailgate with a split tail lamp setup, LED tail lamps, a rear wiper with washer, a high mounted stop lamp, and a rear defogger. The test mule also featured 5-spoke alloy wheels finished in a dark silver finish.
As you can see in the new digital renders, the Toyota Innova Hycross looks quite stylish with a sports touch. You can see sleek headlamps with a LED Daytime Running Lamp and a projector setup. The bumper grille carries elements of the existing Innova Crysta model. Additional highlights include a strip in the bumper, window visors, and accentuated wheel arches with black plastic cladding. The new render gives a good look at the upcoming model, however, since it is based on the artist’s imagination and a spy video, the final product will look a bit different.
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The Toyota Innova Crysta is one of the most comfortable and safe cars in the Indian market. The latest version comes with a price tag of Rs 16.26 lakh for the entry-level GX model (the top-end variant costs Rs 24.33 lakh). It is powered by 2.7-liter petrol (166 PS/ 245 Nm)/ 2.4-liter diesel engine (150 PS/ 360 Nm) engine with a 5-speed manual/ 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox. Additional features include an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, powered driver’s seat, ambient lighting, auto LED headlights, cruise control, up to seven airbags, front and rear parking sensors, and vehicle stability control.