Key highlights
- Toyota cars become expensive in India
- Fortuner prices hiked maximum
- Rumion’s E MT variant and Fortuner Leader axed
Toyota Kirloskar India has revised the prices of its complete range. The January 2026 price hike has brought a bump in prices by up to Rs 74,000. Check the model-wise prices below.
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Toyota price hike January 2026 details
As per the official announcement, the complete model range of Toyota has now become expensive to buy in India from January 2026. The Japanese brand has hiked the prices for Innova Crysta, Innova Hycross, and Fortuner.
Starting with the oldest horse in the stable, the Innova Crysta is now Rs 33,000 expensive than before. This hike is applicable to all the variants. The top-spec ZX 7-seater variant of the Crysta is now priced at Rs 25.53 lakh (ex-showroom).
Meanwhile, the Innova Hycross prices have also been hiked. The petrol iteration is now expensive by up to Rs 48,000. The base G variant pricing remains unaltered, but the popular GX trim is now expensive by Rs 29,000. The base variant of the hybrid iteration of the Hycross has become expensive by Rs 40,000. The top-spec ZX(O) variant is now positioned at Rs 32.38 lakh (ex-showroom).
Speaking of the star SUV, the Fortuner, it has become expensive by Rs 74,000 for the standard model, while the Fortuner Legender is now Rs 71,000 expensive than before. With that said, the Fortuner 2WD is now priced at Rs 34.16 lakh, while the Fortuner Legender pricing starts from Rs 42.17 lakh, both ex-showroom. The GRS varinat is now priced at Rs 49.59 lakh (ex-showroom).
Toyota has also discontinued the Fortuner Legender and the E MT variant of the Rumion MPV.