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It is a new evolution in the passenger minivans segment; transportation takes one more step in the levels of comfort. When the first set of Innova rolled on the roads, they drew plenty of oomph, leaving onlookers pondering whether it was a car or a minibus. The Indian mindset takes some time getting used to anything; now the minivan is everywhere, winning applause for its performance. It is a plenty of car for eight passengers and does not look similar to any vehicle on the Indian roads.
Though a lot has been worked on its designing, the Innova looks elegant with minimum embellishments. Its front gives an SUV-like feel with interesting sharp features like the headlamp, which synchronises with the boat-shaped grille.
The belt line is subtle and rises at the tail, giving the Innova a forward leaning today's look. It is big from out; step in and you will feel the space inside. Superior interiors, comfortable seats and Toyota's fittings will sweep you off your feet. The D-pillar is broad but does not obstruct the driver's rear view. The simple rear lift gate has been jazzed up by wedge-shaped taillights.
Standard features include air-conditioner, tilt steering column (manual), power steering, child lock, four speakers, tachometer, sun visor with ticket holder for driver, sun visor for passengers, tubeless tyres, outside body-coloured rear view mirrors (manual), Global Outstanding Assessment (GOA) body and immobiliser.
Good comfort