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Hans India
4 days ago
- Hans India
Diesel thieves flee after seeing cops during theft
Narketpally: Tension prevailed on the Narketpally–Addanki Highway on Friday late night when diesel thieves targeted a parked lorry on the outskirts of Narketpally. Alert locals, upon noticing the theft in progress, immediately informed the police. Sensing the arrival of the police, the culprits abandoned their vehicle and fled the scene. The police seized an Innova car, approximately 1,000 litres of diesel, and a mobile phone from the spot. According to officials, the gang has been focusing on stationary lorries during night hours to carry out diesel thefts. A case has been registered, and police teams have launched a search to nab the absconding offenders.


News18
4 days ago
- News18
Gang of thieves busted in Latur, six arrested
Last Updated: Latur, Aug 9 (PTI) Police in Maharashtra's Latur district on Saturday claimed to have solved nine cases of theft and burglary with the arrest of six persons and seizure of stolen goods and vehicles worth Rs 24.8 lakh. The arrests were made on the intervening night of August 2 and 3, an official said. The accused were identified as Rihan Mustafa Shaikh (20), Anwar Jalalkha Pathan (24), Hafeez Mumtajuddin Shaikh (36), Sadiq Mohammad Yasin Mohammad (44) and Farukh Nabi Shaikh (27). A tempo, sharp-edged weapons, sticks, iron pipes, fake number plates, grinder machine, iron chains and tools for burglary were seized from their possession. Three other members of the gang managed to escape under the cover of darkness, the official said. Interrogation revealed that the gang had committed multiple burglaries in Ausa, Killari, Bhada, Renapur, Chakur, Ahmedpur and even in neighbouring states, he said. A parallel probe led to the arrest of another gang member, Sameer Shamsuddin Shaikh (30), from Beed. He was found in possession of banned gutkha worth Rs 5.72 lakh and an Innova car valued at Rs 8 lakh. Further searches led to the recovery of stolen goods including cigarettes, rice, soap, branded tobacco, cooking oil, cashews, almonds and other grocery items worth Rs 4 lakh, looted by the gang after breaking into shops at night. Further probe is underway. PTI COR KRK view comments First Published: August 09, 2025, 22:45 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


India Today
7 days ago
- Automotive
- India Today
20 years of Toyota Innova: A legacy of reliability and value
In August 2025, Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) celebrated 20 years of the Toyota Innova, a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) that has become synonymous with trust, reliability, and versatility in India. With over 12 lakh units sold across its three generations: Innova, Innova Crysta, and Innova HyCross, the Innova has cemented its status as a household name, cherished by families, businesses, and fleet operators alike. From its debut in 2005 to its modern iterations, it outlasted competitors in the Indian MPV generation Innova (2005–2016)Launched in 2005, the Toyota Innova marked a revolutionary shift in India's MPV segment. Built on Toyota's Innovative International Multi-purpose Vehicle (IMV) platform, the Innova replaced the aging Toyota Qualis. The first-generation Innova introduced a blend of car-like comfort, robust build quality, and versatility, setting a new benchmark for MPVs. (Photo: AFP) The Innova featured a body-on-frame construction, offering durability suited for India's diverse road conditions. Its spacious interiors, with flexible seating configurations (7- or 8-seater options), catered to large families and commercial users. The vehicle offered a choice of petrol (2.0-litre) and diesel (2.5-litre) engines, with the diesel variant becoming the preferred choice due to its fuel efficiency and torque. The Innova quickly became the go-to MPV, appealing to both private buyers and fleet operators, particularly in the taxi and tourism sectors. Its reputation for reliability, low maintenance costs, and high resale value made it a 2010, the Innova had captured a dominant share of the MPV market, with regular updates introducing features like airbags, ABS, and improved interiors to keep it generation Innova Crysta (2016–Present) In 2016, Toyota introduced the Innova Crysta, a significant leap forward in design, technology, and premium appeal. The Crysta was crafted to meet the growing aspirations of Indian consumers, who sought a more sophisticated and feature-rich MPV. The Innova Crysta adopted a bolder, more angular design with a prominent front grille and sleek headlights. It offered enhanced safety features. The 2.4-litre and 2.8-litre diesel engines, paired with manual or automatic transmissions, delivered improved performance. The interior boasted premium materials, a touchscreen infotainment system, and captain seats in select variants. The Crysta elevated the Innova brand into a premium MPV segment, competing with crossovers and SUVs. Its versatility made it a favourite for both urban families and long-distance travellers. The introduction of a 2.7-litre petrol engine in 2016 addressed stricter emission norms in certain cities, ensuring continued Innova Crysta consistently topped sales charts in the MPV segment. Regular updates, including limited-edition models, kept the Crysta generation Innova HyCross (2022–Present)Launched in November 2022, the Innova HyCross represented a bold evolution, integrating hybrid technology and a crossover-inspired design. Built on a monocoque platform, the HyCross marked a departure from the body-on-frame construction of its predecessors, prioritising ride comfort and fuel efficiency. The HyCross introduced Toyota's 5th generation self-charging hybrid electric system, combining a 2.0-litre petrol engine with an e-drive transmission, delivering 186bhp and great fuel economy. Its bold exterior featured a panoramic sunroof, automatic LED headlamps with auto high beam, and dual-function DRLs. The interior offered ventilated seats, a 10-inch infotainment system, and advanced safety features like ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) in top variants. advertisementThe HyCross appealed to environmentally conscious buyers and those seeking premium features without sacrificing practicality. By November 2024, the HyCross achieved 1 lakh units sold, a testament to its rapid acceptance. The HyCross solidified Toyota's multi-pathway approach, balancing hybrid technology with traditional powertrains, ensuring the Innova remained relevant in a competitive the Toyota Innova stands outThe Innova's 20-year success in India can be attributed to several factors:Unmatched reliability: Toyota's philosophy of Quality, Durability, and Reliability (QDR) is at the core of the Innova's appeal. Its robust engineering ensures longevity, making it a trusted choice for high-mileage users like taxi operators and The Innova's flexible seating, spacious interiors, and ability to handle diverse terrains make it ideal for families, businesses, and long-distance ecosystem: TKM's T CARE program, with services like T DELIVER (quick delivery), T GLOSS (vehicle protection), and T ASSIST (roadside assistance), ensures a seamless ownership experience, enhancing customer resale value: The Innova's strong resale value, driven by its reliability and demand in the used-car market, makes it a smart connect: The Innova has become a part of Indian families' memories, from road trips to special occasions, fostering a deep emotional bond across That Came and WentThe Innova's dominance in the MPV segment is remarkable, especially given the competition it faced over the years. Several rivals entered the market but struggled to match the Innova's blend of reliability, versatility, and brand Tavera (2004–2017): Launched around the same time as the Innova, the Tavera targeted fleet operators but lacked the Innova's refinement, comfort, and modern features. Its outdated design and limited updates led to its eventual Xylo (2009–2019): The Xylo offered competitive pricing and features but couldn't match the Innova's build quality, reliability, or resale value. Its dated design and inconsistent sales led to its Aria (2010–2017): Positioned as a premium MPV, the Aria struggled with reliability issues and a less appealing design, failing to dent the Innova's market competitors, like the Nissan Evalia and Chevrolet Enjoy, entered the market but exited due to poor sales, unable to challenge the Innova's stronghold. The Innova's ability to evolve while maintaining its core strengths allowed it to outlast these Toyota Innova's 20-year journey in India is a testament to its ability to adapt, innovate, and resonate with millions of customers. From the rugged reliability of the first-generation Innova to the sophistication of the Crysta and the efficient HyCross, the Innova has consistently redefined the MPV segment. Its success lies in its unwavering commitment to quality, customer-centric innovation, and a holistic ownership experience. As competitors came and went, the Innova remained a constant, weaving itself into the fabric of Indian families and to Auto Today Magazine- EndsMust Watch


Hindustan Times
06-08-2025
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
Toyota Innova's 20 years in India: Why is it such a legend?
Toyota 's formidable MPV Innova nomenclature, which now comprises Innova Crysta and Innova Hycross , has completed 20 years in India. Sold through Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) in India, the Innova nomenclature has so far sold more than 12 lakh units in the country from its three generations. Toyota Innova is currently in its third generation and available in two options - Innova Crysta and Innova HyCross. Toyota originally launched the Innova back in 2005, and since then, the MPV has continued to hold a strong position in the Indian passenger vehicle market. The MPV is not only popular among fleet operators but among individual customers as well. It has been known for reliability, durability, comfort and high resale value. The MPV has been known for being a spacious family car, while it also offers a good balance of performance, safety features and relatively lower cost of maintenance. Also check these Cars Find more Cars Toyota Innova Crysta 2393 cc 2393 cc Diesel Diesel ₹ 19.99 Lakhs Compare View Offers Toyota Innova Hycross 1987 cc 1987 cc Multiple Multiple ₹ 19.94 Lakhs Compare View Offers Mahindra XUV700 2184 cc 2184 cc Multiple Multiple ₹ 14.49 Lakhs Compare View Offers MG Hector 1956 cc 1956 cc Multiple Multiple ₹ 14.25 Lakhs Compare View Offers UPCOMING Tata Sierra 1498 cc 1498 cc Multiple Multiple ₹ 20 - 25 Lakhs Alert Me When Launched Tata Harrier 1956 cc 1956 cc Diesel Diesel ₹ 15 Lakhs Compare View Offers The first-generation Toyota Innova was launched with a ladder-frame chassis. It came as a replacement for the Toyota Qualis. Then in 2016, the auto company introduced the Innova Crysta, incorporating a plethora of cosmetic changes, new engine variants, and feature improvements. Then in 2022, Toyota introduced the Innova HyCross, which is built on a monocoque platform with a front-wheel-drive layout and a self-charging hybrid powertrain. The Toyota Innova HyCross uses a 2.0-litre petrol engine paired with an electric motor and e-CVT transmission. Toyota claims the HyCross has crossed one lakh units in cumulative sales in November 2024. Here is a quick view of the key factors that have made the Innova brand a legend. Brand and vehicle reliability Toyota has been known for making reliable and durable vehicles, which is the case for Innova as well. The MPV has been known for its ability to withstand years of hard driving and still remain mechanically sound. Many Toyota Innova owners have kept their vehicles for extended periods. Clearly, the reliability of Toyota as a brand and Innova as a vehicle has played a crucial role in making the MPV a legend. Spacious and comfortable cabin The Toyota Innova range has been known for its spacious and comfortable cabin, offering generous room for the occupants as well as luggage. The Innova Hycross and Innova Crysta come with individual seats in the second row, enhancing comfort and convenience for the occupants. This makes long journeys more comfortable for the occupants. Safety features The Toyota Innova range of cars comes equipped with various safety features, including ABS, multiple airbags, and electronic stability programs, contributing to its popularity among safety-conscious buyers. The build quality also enhances its safety quotient further. Good resale value The Innova range of MPVs has been known for fetching good resale value. Since the first generation, the Innova has consistently maintained a high resale value, which is a key advantage for many buyers. This makes the MPV a key model in the used car market as well, which allows the owners to recover a good part of their initial investment while selling the car. Check out Upcoming Cars in India 2025, Best SUVs in India. First Published Date:


Time of India
06-08-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
Toyota Innova completes 20 years with 12 lakh sales: Success decoded
India's most popular MPV, the Toyota Innova , has completed 20 years in the market. Over the past two decades, more than 12 lakh units have been sold across its three generations – the original Innova, the Innova Crysta , and the Innova Hycross . In 2005, the first-ever Innova was launched in the Indian market, introducing a new standard for family MPVs. Built on a robust body-on-frame chassis, the first-generation Innova quickly became known for its durability, comfortable ride, and versatile seating qualities that won over families, business owners, and fleet operators alike. Launched in 2005 at an introductory price of just Rs 6.82 lakh for petrol and Rs 7.4 lakh for diesel (ex-showroom), the first-generation Toyota Innova was built on Toyota's IMV platform which was also shared with the Fortuner and Hilux. It was offered with two engine options - a 2.0-litre NA petrol and a 2.5-litre turbo diesel. In 2009, it got a minor facelift with slight exterior design changes and additional features. In 2011, Toyota introduced BS4-compliant engines for the Innova, improving efficiency and reducing emissions. Around the same time, the diesel variants received an intercooler. In 2012, Toyota gave the Innova a mid-life refresh with a redesigned front fascia. The facelift featured squarish headlamps, a new front bumper, and an updated grille design. Two years later, the Innova received another cosmetic enhancement. The 2014 update brought in a much larger and more prominent front grille. Later in 2016, Toyota launched the Innova Crysta. This marked a significant move toward a more premium positioning. Priced from Rs 13.84 lakh, the Innova Crysta came with a more striking exterior design and a stronger engine lineup, including 2.4‑litre and 2.8‑litre diesel units alongside a 2.7‑litre petrol option, with an automatic transmission. Inside, the cabin received a major overhaul, featuring an 8‑inch touchscreen infotainment system, LED ambient lighting, and plush leather upholstery, elevating the MPV's comfort and appeal. The Hybrid Innova with monocoque was launched in 2022 The biggest transformation in Innova's story came in 2022 with the launch of the Innova Hycross. For the first time, the MPV shifted from its traditional ladder-frame architecture to a monocoque chassis. This change brought better ride comfort and car-like handling while improving efficiency. Another major update was the addition of Toyota's 5th Generation Self-Charging Hybrid Electric System. Paired with a 2.0-litre petrol engine and an e-drive transmission, the Hycross produces a combined output of 184 BHP, blending performance with significantly lower fuel consumption. The market response was immediate and strong, within just two years of its launch, Toyota sold over 1 lakh units of the Hycross. Discover everything about the automotive world at Times of India .