The Toyota Innova Crysta is one of the best-selling and most popular multi-purpose utility vehicle or MPV in India. The Innova moniker was first introduced in 2005, and later a decade later in 2015 Toyota launched its second-gen avatar with Innova Crysta. The MPV has already spent around seven years in the market, so if you were to look for a used Innova Crysta, there will be no dearth of options. However, before you start looking for one, here are some pros and cons you must consider first.
Toyota offers the Innova Crysta in both petrol and diesel engine options, and both come with an automatic option. Both are quite powerful, however, our pick would be the diesel version.
Pros
The Toyota Innova Crysta is a well-built car and the fit and finish is also supreme. If the car is well taken care of it will serve you for years.
Toyota offers the Innova Crysta in both petrol and diesel engine options, and both come with an automatic option. Both are quite powerful, however, our pick would be the diesel version.
The Innova Crysta is spacious and features packed. You get features like a touchscreen infotainment system, multi-functional steering wheel, powerful AC, and optional 2nd-row captain seats. It also gets a host of safety aids including seven airbags, ABS with EBD, Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) and Hill Start Assist.
The Innova Crysta is backed by Toyota's strong after-sales service, which is one of the best in the industry.
The cabin of the Innova Crysta is well-equipped, but the plastic quality used inside is not of the best quality.
Cons
The Toyota Innova Crysta might have launched 6 years ago but it still holds great value, so, even a used one will not exactly be cheap. You are unlikely to get a good option below Rs. 12 lakh.
You won't get a used Innova Crysta with modern features like a sunroof, wireless charger, or air purifier. A recently launched special edition model does get a wireless charger.
The cabin of the Innova Crysta is well-equipped, but the plastic quality used inside is not of the best quality.
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