The Toyota Innova just got a new generation, shedding the ladder-frame underpinnings of its predecessors for the modern TNGA unibody platform. The new Innova gets the Zenix moniker in Indonesia, has three rows of seats, and comes fitted with a more efficient hybrid powertrain. Toyota designers did a great job in modernizing the lines of the new Innova Zenix, which now looks more like an SUV rather than a minivan. The rugged front end sports a larger grille, modern intakes with DRLs, and thinner headlights mounted higher than before.
The profile is enhanced with pronounced
fenders, plastic cladding around the wheel arches, and a Highlander-style
window line. The alloy wheels measure from 16-inches up to 18-inches depending
on the trim. The rear end is also significantly upgraded thanks to the simpler
taillights reminiscent of the Nissan X-Trail, and the SUV-style bumper while
retaining the practicality of a large tailgate. Toyota is also offering a
number of accessories like bumper extensions, blacked-out grille garnish, and
different alloy wheels to further spice-up the styling.
The new Innova measures 4,755 mm long, 1,850 mm wide, and 1,795 mm tall,
with a wheelbase of 2,850 mm. This makes it only 20 mm longer and wider than the outgoing model, although the wheelbase has
grown by 100 mm. The Innova Zenix is exactly as tall as its
predecessor while maintaining the generous 185 mm ground
clearance.
Inside, the Innova retains its signature
three-row layout with space for seven or eight passengers. There is a healthy
amount of legroom for the second row, which can be specified with two captain
chairs featuring retractable leg rests. The biggest upgrade though has to do
with technology. There is a 9-inch or 10-inch touchscreen for the infotainment,
a 4.2-inch screen in the instrument cluster, and two additional 10-inch screens
mounted on the seatbacks for the rear passengers. Higher trims also get leather
upholstery for the seats, faux wood or aluminum accents, a wireless charging
pad, four USB-C outlets, ambient lighting, and a large sunroof. In terms of
safety, the high-spec Innova Zenix is equipped with the Toyota Safety Sense
ADAS suite, which is missing from the entry-level variants.
The previous generations of the Toyota
Innova were based on a ladder-frame chassis shared with the Hilux pickup. The
new model makes a leap into the future underpinned by the GA-C unibody
architecture from the Corolla, which is why it is now offered with FWD rather
than RWD. The model is available with either petrol or hybrid powertrains. The
entry-level non-electrified version is fitted with a 2.0- liter engine
producing 172 hp. The hybrid gets a 2.0-liter four-cylinder
16V Dual VVT-i engine with 150 hp and an electric motor with
111 hp for a combined power output of 183 hp. In both cases, power is transmitted to the front axle through a CVT
gearbox.
Pricing of the Toyota Innova Zenix in
Indonesia starts from Rp. 419,000,000 (US$ 26,645) for entry-level trim and climbs
up to Rp. 601,150,000 (US$ 38,228) for the range-topper.


