
The new Innova will feature a new design , not too different from the latest Toyota cars like the 2014 Corolla Altis. The new design theme is a radical departure from the current design and it is far more edgier than expected. Toyota’s CEO Akio Toyoda did famously say “No more boring Toyotas.” And we can say for sure, they don’t look boring anymore.
What’s New ???
- Dual front airbags and ABS standard across the range
- Dual tone dark grey alloys
- Wood finish for the steering wheel
- New leather seats
- New “Oak” finish for the interiors and wood finish on armrests(higher variants only)
- Roof mounted A/C vents for the third row
- Two new paint shades- Bronze Mica Metallic and Silver Metallic.

The Innova will be built on a new version of the IMV platform. While Toyota is not likely to change it too much, the new car will feature a new, stiffer and lighter version of the chassis. The new ladder frame is likely to be more compact and space-efficient as well; a slightly longer wheelbase is also on the cards.
The 2.5-litre D-4D diesel engine used in the Innova is set for an upgrade and the new motor to replace it could be the 2KD-FTV. Available in two states of tune — 118bhp or 142bhp, the latter is already on sale in India and powers the current Fortuner 2.5.
Untill Then ...
The Toyota Innova still remains one of the most popular MPVs in India, much of which is thanks to its space and practicality, which smaller, cheaper MPVs cannot match. However, at Rs. 15 lakhs (ex-showroom) it has become quite expensive over the years and is beginning to show its age too. The next generation Toyota Innova, which is currently undergoing extensive testing, should be available in 2016. Till then we expect to see more limited/special editions and, as always, we’ll keep you updated.
Image courtesy : autocar india.