Toyota Innova Hycross Facelift Spotted on Test
By CarVaidyaThe Toyota Innova
Hycross facelift has been spied testing in India for the first time in Kerala.
A video posted on Instagram by user @habeeb_payyoly has revealed a heavily
camouflaged test mule of the Innova Hycross with a revised fascia, redesigned
bumpers and new lighting elements on both the front and rear of.
Toyota is expected to launch the Innova Hycross in
India sometime in 2027, considering the current version of the MPV was launched
in late 2022 and the firm's usual 4-year timeline for a mid-cycle refresh for
its vehicles.
The Toyota Innova Hycross facelift is expected to
keep its current powertrain lineup largely unchanged but the Japanese marque is
expected to add a host of cosmetic and feature upgrades. A flex fuel variant, a
prototype of which has been showcased before could join the lineup as well.
Toyota Innova Hycross Facelift Spied: Exterior Design Toyota has heavily
camouflaged the test mule of the Innova Hycross Facelift from bumper to bumper,
suggesting that this could very well be more than a mild cosmetic update. The
front fascia is almost entirely covered, which hints at a new grille. A
redesigned bumper and reworked, sleeker headlights with fresh projector
elements can be seen as well under the camo.
There are no visible changes to the side profile
of the Innova Hycross Facelift, and the alloy wheels appear identical to the
ones found on the current version of Toyota's popular MPV. At the rear, the
tail-lights get new LED elements, joined by a rear wiper, a roof-mounted
spoiler and a shark-fin antenna. Toyota is yet to reveal the Innova Hycross
facelift's cabin, though the premium MPV is expected to gain new trims and
upholstery to freshen up its interior. It remains unclear whether Toyota will
add new features to the range.
Toyota Innova Hycross Facelift Spied: Engine and
Gearbox Options Mechanically, the Toyota Innova Hycross facelift is expected to
carry over its current engine lineup. Toyota is expected to continue to offer
the 173hp, 2.0-litre petrol engine with a CVT automatic, alongside the 184hp,
2.0-litre petrol-hybrid (strong-hybrid) setup mated to an e-CVT.
A flex-fuel version could also join the Toyota
Innova Hycross Facelift range, based on a prototype Toyota has already
showcased. The strong-hybrid variant remains the model's biggest seller thanks
to its fuel efficiency, and Toyota is unlikely to alter this setup. When it
arrives in 2027, the Toyota Innova Hycross Facelift will keep competing with
the Maruti Suzuki Invicto, its rebadged sibling (which too will get updated
alongside it), and eMPVs such as the Mahindra XEV 9S and BYD eMax 7. A fresh
rival in the form of the Kia Sorento Hybrid is expected to arrive later this
year.
Source: https://www.drivespark.com/four-wheelers/2026/toyota-innova-hycross-facelift-spied-testing-for-the-first-time-087607.html


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