Toyota Innova Crysta review, road test
After 11 years, Toyota has finally launched the all-new Innova and taken it even more upmarket. We find out if it’s worth the extra premium.
Published on Jun 27, 2016 02:53:00 PM
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Follow us onThe Crysta comes 11 years after the original Innova.
Feels as heavy as a tank, but is equally solid and reliable.
The Crysta comes with a 7-inch touchscreen with DVD, Bluetooth, USB, aux-in and a remote on the VX and ZX cars and no system on the lower trim cars. The unit also has navigation and a reverse camera display. The sides of the display has touch zone buttons for key functions like phone and audio controls. The interface is not very intuitive and takes some getting used to. However, there are some nice features like the customisable homescreen. Sound quality is fairly decent but at this cost, it should have been better. Those appreciating good sound will want to upgrade the speakers.
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