Toyota Innova Crysta prices to increase from August 1. Here are the details

Toyota Innova Crysta, which comes at a starting price of ₹16.52 lakh and goes up to ₹24.59 lakh (ex-showroom), is the flagship MPV from the Japanese
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Toyota Innova Crysta MPVs sit in parking area at the production line at the Toyota Kirloskar Motor plant in Bidadi, Karnataka. (File photo) (Bloomberg)
Toyota Innova Crysta MPVs sit in parking area at the production line at the Toyota Kirloskar Motor plant in Bidadi, Karnataka. (File photo)

Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) is all set to hike prices of its flagship vehicle Innova Crysta from Sunday (August 1). The Japanese carmaker issued a statement on Thursday saying the increase in price is necessitated by rise in production costs.

Toyota said that the price of the Innova Crysta multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) will be increased by up to two per cent with effect from next month. The new prices will be reflecting on its official sites, effective from August 1, the automaker said in a statement.

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Toyota currently offers the Innova Crysta MPV in India in as many as 18 variants. The starting price for this flagship Toyota MPV is 16.52 lakh for the base 2.7-litre GX 7-seater petrol variant and goes up to 24.59 lakh (ex-showroom) for the top-spec 2.4-litre diesel ZX 7-seater with automatic transmission.

Toyota said that the reason behind the latest price hike is a substantial increase in input costs. Besides steel, which forms a large chunk of material required by carmakers during manufacturing process, prices of other precious metals like rhodium and palladium have also increased significantly.

The carmaker has decided to hike prices to partially offset the effect of high costs but has been kept in check considering the impact on customers. "As a customer-centric company, we remain committed to cater to the ever-evolving needs and requirements of our customers by consciously minimising the impact of rising costs on consumers," Toyota said in the statement.

Toyota is not the only carmaker to announce price hike on its vehicles. On Wednesday, Tata Motors also announced that it is likely to increase price of its cars across the entire fleet next week. This will be the third price hike on Tata cars since the beginning of the year. The reason behind the price rise remains common. The same reason forced India's largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India to hike prices of some of its cars, like the Swift and CNG variants of other models, by up to 15,000 earlier this month. Honda Cars too has announced price hike for all its cars in India from next month in an effort to minimise the effect of increase in commodity prices.

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First Published Date: 30 Jul 2021, 08:34 AM IST
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