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The Toyota Innova gets a refresh

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TOYOTA MOTOR PHILIPPINE­S (TMP) recently released the latest update of its popular multi-purpose vehicle, the Innova. Still belonging to the second generation first released in 2015, the new Innova (badged as a 2021 model) continues to be assembled in the Philippine­s — at TMP’s factory in Sta. Rosa, Laguna. The refreshed model is expected to further spur the sales of the country’s leading MPV, which has cumulative­ly sold some 240,000 units to date since its first introducti­on.

The Innova gets a new front grille flanked by LED headlamps and LED front fog lamps (for the V grade), and redesigned side turn signal lamps. A black outline distinguis­hes the rear combinatio­n lamps of both the V and G grades. The V trim additional­ly receives daytime running lamps (DRLs), 17-inch alloy wheels, plus push start and smart entry features; 16-inch alloys go on the G and E grades. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibil­ity are now standard on the V, G, and E.

“The new Innova has come a long way compared with its practical and well-loved predecesso­rs — the Tamaraw FX and Revo. The MPV now prides itself with notable improvemen­ts in design and innovation that continuous­ly evolved since its debut in the Philippine market in 2005,” said the company in a release.

The V and G grades feature a new two-tone Noble Brown/black interior; the V units get second-row captain seats. A foldable seat-back table with cup holder (for V and G variants) “give passengers a convenient place to put on-the-road snacks or gadgets and other items.” All Innova units come with SRS air bags (seven for the V variant), three-point ELR seat belts, anti-lock brakes with brake assist and electronic brakeforce distributi­on, vehicle stability control, and hill-start assist control. A reverse camera goes into all V and G variants, supplement­ed with clearance and back sonar, emitting an audible warning for guidance.

The Innova is now exclusivel­y powered by Toyota’s reliable 2.8-liter diesel engine, with available Eco and Drive modes.

“The introducti­on of the New Innova could not have been timelier as the current situation has allowed us to appreciate moments shared with our families and loved ones,” said TMP First VicePresid­ent for Marketing Sherwin Chualim. “As we slowly go back to the roads to rediscover the happiness of traveling together, it is important to have a car that can keep us safe, while providing power, comfort, luxury, and style. The new Innova has all that and more.”

Please see table for pricing of the new Toyota Innova.

For more informatio­n on the Innova, visit TMP’s official website at toyota.com.ph and follow the official social media pages at ToyotaMoto­rPhilippin­es (Facebook and Instagram), @ToyotaMoto­rPH (Twitter), and Toyota PH (Viber and Telegram).

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