
Toyota launches exclusive edition of Innova HyCross ZX(O) at ₹32,58,000
Toyota Kirloskar Motor
(TKM) has launched an exclusive edition of the
Innova HyCross
in the ZX(O) grade, priced at ₹32,58,000 ex-showroom. It will be available from May 2025 through July 2025 in limited quantities and two colours--super white and pearl white. The Innova HyCross, powered by the 5th Generation
Self-Charging Strong Hybrid Electric System
, made a debut in November 2022.
Varinder Wadhwa
, Vice President, Sales-Service-Used Car Business,
Toyota
Kirloskar Motor, said 'The Innova HyCross has consistently garnered strong customer appreciation for its proportions & poise of an SUV with the spaciousness of an MPV, and we are truly humbled for their continued trust placed in the brand. Today, we are delighted to launch the Innova HyCross Exclusive Edition in ZX(O), thoughtfully crafted to meet the evolving aspirations of our discerning customers. This special variant embodies Toyota's commitment to exclusivity and elevated customer experience."
Design
- The exterior features a dual-tone design with black elements. These include the roof, front grill, rear garnish, alloy wheels, and hood emblem.
-Additional exterior enhancements include a front under run, front grill garnish, wheel arc moulding, outside rear view mirror (OVRM) garnish, an exclusive badge, rear under run, and rear door chrome lid garnish.
-The interior has a dual-tone design, reflected in the instrument panel, door fabric, seat material, and center console lid.
-Further interior enhancements include an air purifier, leg room lamp, and wireless charger.
-It is built on the advanced
Toyota New Global Architecture
(TNGA).
Features-
-It is equipped with a 2.0-litre 4-cylinder gasoline engine and an e-drive sequential shift, and delivers an impressive power output of 137 kW (186 PS).
-The hybrid electric system can operate the vehicle up to 60 per cent of the time in electric (EV) mode. This provides a seamless combination of power, efficiency, and environmental consciousness.
-It offers class-leading features such as Powered Ottoman Second Row Seats, Front Ventilated Seats, Dual Zone Air Conditioning, and a Panoramic Sunroof.
-It also includes Toyota Safety Sense and a connected infotainment experience.
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