Toyota Innova
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The Toyota Innova |
Powering the Innova is either 2.0 liter 136 hp (101 kW) 1TR-FE VVT-i, 2.7 liter 2TR-FE VVT-i gasoline, or 2.5 liter 102 hp (76 kW) 2KD-FTV D4-D common rail variable geometry turbocharger Diesel engine. Trim levels are J, E, G, and V. The 2.7 liter is only for V with automatic transmission. It features a live rear axle and it is of front engined rear wheel drive configuration. Newly added V variant adds ABS, leather seats and captain chairs.
The Innova is also sold in India (replacing Toyota Qualis), Malaysia (replacing Toyota Unser), the Philippines (replacing Toyota Revo), Taiwan (replacing outdated Toyota Zace surf), and Thailand. Unlike some of the Innova's competition, such as the TATA Sumo Grande, the newly launched Tata Aria, Chevrolet Tavera or the Mahindra Xylo, the Innova looks more like a minivan — in fact, its styling can be said to be similar to Toyota's other MPV offerings, namely the USDM Toyota Sienna and the Toyota Previa. In addition the Innova was designed to be affordable and not expensive as the other MPVs in India. The Toyota Innova is also available in Brunei, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Vietnam.
Engine:
It has a new engine, different from the older Kijang gasoline engine. Unfortunately, the new engine produces more power (2000 cc) but a litre of petrol (1 litre = 1000 ml) is only capable of 6-8 kilometres (1 miles = 1.6 kilometres, 1 kilometre = 1000 metres). But after the minor change in 2007, the engine is now equipped with close loop combustion system, and based on information from the Auto Bild Indonesia test, consumption of 1 litre of petrol is capable of 11-12 kilometres.
Read more at the official Toyota Innova India Page.
To rent a Toyota Innova in India, contact +91 98221 99899
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