You can see a number of people becoming increasingly health conscious. It's not about the flat belly; but looking healthy and feeling it too, which is why you see a lot of people going for morning walks or heading towards gyms. The auto industry is no different and when you look at the new-gen Innova, you feel as if Toyota has put it through some laps on the treadmill. It's been close to a decade now and finally we have the next-generation of the car here. There's an addition to the name and it's no longer just the Innova; it's now called the Innova Crysta.
The Innova carried a big burden on its shoulders, when it replaced the Qualis, which, at that point in time, was the front-runner in the world of MPVs. The Innova proved its worth and soon Toyota had people eating out of their hands and, with the new one, the company's plans haven't changed. What has changed though is the look, as we've said earlier, the treadmill treatment does wonders to it. With the Innova Crysta, Toyota has taken a big step in the right direction and it's when you see that frameless front grille and the half a dozen or so slats that run across it, you understand what a distinct character it has got. The nose is larger and the ridge on the bonnet gives it a bit of muscle. The headlamps too give it a dose of 'modernity' and the LEDs add a bling to it. There is a bit of chrome, but not a splash of it up front and hence it doesn't scream premium.