Toyota Price Revision: January 2026 Highlights
Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has announced a significant price revision effective January 2026. The price hike primarily impacts Toyota’s flagship SUV and MPV lineup, including the Fortuner, Innova Hycross, and Innova Crysta. Alongside the price adjustments, the company has also streamlined its portfolio by discontinuing specific entry-level and dealer-level variants.
Key Price Adjustments by Model
| Model | Maximum Price Increase | New Price Range (Ex-showroom) |
| Toyota Fortuner | Up to Rs 74,000 | Rs 34.16 lakh – Rs 49.59 lakh |
| Innova Hycross | Up to Rs 48,000 | Rs 19.15 lakh – Rs 32.38 lakh |
| Innova Crysta | Up to Rs 33,000 | Rs 18.99 lakh – Rs 25.53 lakh |
| Toyota Rumion | No Hike (Starting price rose) | Rs 10.44 lakh – Rs 13.62 lakh |
1. Toyota Fortuner & Legender Price Hike 2026
The Fortuner range saw the steepest increase this month. The base 4×2 petrol manual variant is now dearer by Rs 51,000, while the top-spec Fortuner GR-S received a massive hike of Rs 74,000. The Legender variants are now costlier by up to Rs 71,000. Additionally, the limited-run dealer-level “Leader” variants have been officially removed from the lineup.
2. Toyota Innova Hycross Price Hike 2026
The popular hybrid MPV now starts at a higher entry point following the discontinuation of the base G variant. The remaining petrol variants (GX and GX(O)) have seen hikes of approximately Rs 31,000, while the strong hybrid variants (VX and above) are now pricier by Rs 40,000 to Rs 48,000.

3. Toyota Innova Crysta Price Hike 2026
The diesel-only Innova Crysta remains a high-demand model, with prices increasing by up to Rs 33,000. The entry-level GX trims saw the most significant adjustments, while the mid-spec GX+ and top-tier ZX variants rose by roughly Rs 21,000 to Rs 26,000.
4. Toyota Rumion Price Hike 2026
While the ex-showroom prices for the remaining Rumion variants remain unchanged, the entry-level E MT variant (priced at Rs 9.51 lakh) has been discontinued. This effectively pushes the starting price of the Rumion to Rs 10.44 lakh for the S MT variant.

Models with Unchanged Pricing
Not all models in the Toyota stable are affected by this January update. Pricing remains the same for the following:
- Toyota Taisor
- Toyota Hyryder
- Toyota Hilux
- Toyota Camry
- Toyota Vellfire
- Toyota Land Cruiser 300
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the new starting price of the Toyota Fortuner in 2026?
Following the January 2026 hike, the Toyota Fortuner now starts at Rs 34.16 lakh (ex-showroom) for the entry-level petrol manual variant.
Which Toyota models received the highest price hike?
The Toyota Fortuner GR-S received the highest price increase of Rs 74,000, followed by the Fortuner Legender which saw a hike of up to Rs 71,000.
Which variants did Toyota discontinue in January 2026?
Toyota has discontinued the base G variant of the Innova Hycross, the entry-level E MT variant of the Rumion, and the dealer-level Leader variants of the Fortuner.
Has the price of the Toyota Hyryder or Taisor increased?
No, the prices for the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder and the Toyota Taisor remain unchanged in this recent January 2026 revision.
Why did Toyota increase car prices in 2026?
While Toyota has not cited specific reasons for every model, such hikes are typically attributed to rising input costs, inflationary pressures, and broader portfolio restructuring to align with market demand.
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