Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has hiked the prices for its big SUV and MPV offerings. The GR-S variant of the Toyota Fortuner has received the biggest hike, and now demands a premium of Rs 74,000. The Innova Crysta and Hycross are pricier now, too. Some variants of the Fortuner, Hycross, and Rumion have been discontinued. Prices of other models remain unchanged.
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Check out the updated prices of the Toyota Fortuner, Innova Crysta, and Hycross
Here is the updated price list for the Toyota Fortuner.
| Variant | Old Price (2025) | New Price (2026) | Difference |
| Petrol MT 4×2 | Rs 33.65 lakh | Rs 34.16 lakh | Rs 51,000 |
| Diesel MT 4×2 | Rs 34.28 lakh | Rs 34.80 lakh | Rs 52,000 |
| Diesel AT 4×2 | Rs 36.41 lakh | Rs 36.96 lakh | Rs 55,000 |
| Diesel MT 4×4 | Rs 38.11 lakh | Rs 38.68 lakh | Rs 57,000 |
| Diesel AT 4×4 Neo Drive | Rs 41.47 lakh | Rs 42.37 lakh | Rs 63,000 |
| Diesel AT 4×4 GR-S | Rs 48.85 lakh | Rs 49.59 lakh | Rs 74,000 |
| Legender Diesel AT 4×2 | Rs 41.54 lakh | Rs 42.17 lakh | Rs 63,000 |
| Legender Diesel MT 4×4 | Rs 43.64 lakh | Rs 44.30 lakh | Rs 66,000 |
| Legender Diesel AT 4×4 Neo Drive | Rs 46.75 lakh | Rs 47.46 lakh | Rs 71,000 |

The Leader variants of the Toyota Fortuner, which were limited edition to begin with, have been discontinued. The SUV comes in diesel and petrol powertrain options. The 2.8-litre diesel engine generates a maximum power output of 201hp and 500Nm of torque. It can be mated to a 6-speed manual or automatic transmission, and is available in 2WD and 4WD configurations. Meanwhile, the 2.7-litre petrol engine produces a maximum power output of 164hp and 245Nm of torque. It can only be mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission.
Here is the updated price list for the Toyota Innova Hycross.
| Variant | Old Price (2025) | New Price (2026) | Difference |
| GX 7S | Rs 18.86 lakh | Rs 19.15 lakh | Rs 29,000 |
| GX 8S | Rs 18.91 lakh | Rs 19.20 lakh | Rs 29,000 |
| GX (O) 7S | Rs 20.25 lakh | Rs 20.56 lakh | Rs 31,000 |
| GX (O) 8S | Rs 20.12 lakh | Rs 20.43 lakh | Rs 31,000 |
| Hybrid VX 7SÂ | Rs 25.90 lakh | Rs 26.30 lakh | Rs 40,000 |
| Hybrid VX 8S | Rs 25.95 lakh | Rs 26.35 lakh | Rs 40,000 |
| Hybrid VX (O) 7S | Rs 27.84 lakh | Rs 28.27 lakh | Rs 43,000 |
| Hybrid VX (O) 8S | Rs 27.89 lakh | Rs 28.32 lakh | Rs 43,000 |
| Hybrid ZX 7S | Rs 30.20 lakh | Rs 30.66 lakh | Rs 46,000 |
| Hybrid ZX (O) 7S | Rs 30.83 lakh | Rs 31.30 lakh | Rs 47,000 |
| Hybrid ZX (O) 7S LE | Rs 31.90 lakh | Rs 32.38 lakh | Rs 48,000 |

The entry-level G trim (with 7 and 8-seat configurations) of the Innova Hycross has been discontinued. The MPV is powered by a 2.0-litre petrol engine. This engine produces a maximum power output of 174hp and 205Nm of torque. In a strong hybrid configuration, available only with the top variants, it churns out 184hp. The power is channelled to the wheels through a CVT gearbox. The Hycross offers a fuel economy of 16.13kmpl.
Lastly, here are the updated prices for the Innova Crysta.
| Variant | Old Price (2025) | New Price (2026) | Difference |
| GX 7S | Rs 18.66 lakh | Rs 18.99 lakh | Rs 33,000 |
| GX 8S | Rs 18.66 lakh | Rs 18.99 lakh | Rs 33,000 |
| GX+ 7S | Rs 20.26 lakh | Rs 20.47 lakh | Rs 21,000 |
| GX+ 8S | Rs 20.31 lakh | Rs 20.52 lakh | Rs 21,000 |
| VX 7S | Rs 23.71 lakh | Rs 23.95 lakh | Rs 24,000 |
| VX 8S | Rs 23.75 lakh | Rs 24.00 lakh | Rs 25,000 |
| ZX 7S | Rs 25.27 lakh | Rs 25.53 lakh | Rs 26,000 |

The Innova Crysta is powered by a 2.4-litre diesel engine. This engine can produce a maximum power output of 150hp and 343Nm of torque. It is paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. There are 2 drive modes onboard – Power and Eco.
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Final Thoughts
Alongside the price hike, Toyota has also discontinued the entry-level E MT variant of the Rumion. This variant was priced at Rs 9.51 lakh. Prices for the compact MPV now start at Rs 10.44 lakh and go up to Rs 13.62 lakh.



