Toyota Innova Crysta Diesel Bookings Halted Temporarily

Highlights
Last week, carandbike had reported on Toyota Kirloskar Motor temporarily stopping accepting bookings for the diesel variants of the Innova Crysta and now the company has confirmed the news. The Japanese carmaker cited high demand pattern leading to an increased waiting period for the diesel variants as the primary reason for stopping its bookings. That said, the company is trying to supply the vehicles to customers who have already made bookings And will continue to take order for petrol variants of Innova Crysta.

In its statement, the company said, "Due to very high demand pattern which has resulted in an increased waiting period for the diesel variant of Innova Crysta, TKM has decided to temporarily stop taking orders for the diesel variant. As a customer centric company, we are making efforts to supply the vehicles to customers who have already made bookings with our dealers. However, we will continue to take order for Petrol variant of Innova Crysta."
The Toyota Innova Crysta, diesel in particular, is the company's bestselling model in India and the MPV is also due for a generation update which is expected to happen by the end of this financial year. According to some news reports, the next-gen Toyota Innova Crysta will go petrol-only sourcing the petrol hybrid powertrain from the recently unveiled Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder. The current Toyota Innova Crysta diesel is equipped with the 2.4-litre diesel engine tuned for 147 bhp and 360 Nm of peak torque. The engine is paired with either a five-speed manual and a six-speed automatic transmission. The 2.7-litre petrol motor in the Crysta meanwhile, produces 164 bhp and 245 Nm of peak torque and comes with a five-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission.
Great Deals on Used Cars
View All Used Cars









Upcoming Cars










Upcoming Bikes










Consider Exploring
Latest News
Related Articles

46 minutes ago
The BMW iX1 will make its India debut in the next few weeks

1 hour ago
Tata Motors will provide 24x7 support and Electric Vehicle Support Centres for the Ace EV fleet, which also features a telematics system for real-time tracking and efficient fleet management.

3 hours ago
Hyundai has launched a mild update to the i20 N Line for the Indian market

4 hours ago
This event took place at Yamaha's Surajpur Plant, located in Uttar Pradesh

5 hours ago
The Honda SUV has a whole bouquet of accessories to decorate the exterior as well as the interiors

6 hours ago
This new model features a combination of a 2.9-litre V6 petrol engine and an advanced electric motor

7 hours ago
Ahead of its 2026 debut, Lexus will unveil its next-generation EV concept at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show

8 hours ago
This study provides a detailed overview of the automotive retail sector for India.

23 hours ago
The Repsol edition models get the Ross White and Vibrant Orange colour scheme reminiscent of the Team Repsol Honda MotoGP bikes.

10 days ago
TKM introduced two modifications to the Toyota Hilux, known as the Field Diagnosis Vehicle (FDV) and the Rapid Intervention Vehicle (RIV)

10 days ago
While unveiling the all-new Century SUV, Toyota showed a rendering of a convertible version, sparking speculation about the vehicle's potential future production

16 days ago
Based on the Japanese carmaker’s TNGA platform, the Century SUV will have a pure-electric range of up to 69 kilometres.

17 days ago
The hydrogen-powered pick-up – said to emit nothing but water vapour – was revealed at Toyota’s Burnaston car plant in Derby, UK.
