SPIED: A clearer view of the 2016 Toyota Innova dashboard – first look at touchscreen head unit

Toyota being the No.1 selling car in its segment in the Indian market had recently updated the premium looking Innova last year. Toyota Innova still continues to be the customer’s first preference although some described the previously updated Toyota Innova as ugly. Spy shots of the fully camouflaged 2016 Toyota Innova are already available over the cyber space from some time.

2016-toyota-innova-dashboard-spiedGone is the mundane looking dashboard of current Innova, which is now replaced by a more premium looking, one-piece finish.

The new spy shots obtained reveals the front dashboard which has more premium look, one piece finish than the current-gen Innova. The new dashboard features sharper curves, bigger multi info touch screen, dual tone finish in black and white, premium three spoke steering wheel with control buttons and chrome strip for a much premium look which is much similar to the one seen on the new Corolla Sedan.

As already read by our dear readers in our previous posts in the month of September this year, the new Innova would feature enormous changes to the front and rear fascia, redesigned wraparound LED tail lights in the rear, revised headlights, wider and bolder rectangular grille, new bumpers, longer wheelbase in turn providing more room especially in the third room, larger boot and it is also expected to be larger in size than the current-gen Innova.

Next gen Toyota Innova will be built on the same ladder and frame chassis, but with lighter materials in turn reducing the overall weight, increasing fuel efficiency and offering better handling. Next gen Toyota Innova is expected to compete the likes of Honda Mobilio, Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, Ford Figo based seven seater and Renault Lodgy at an price tag between INR 9-16 lakhs (ex-showroom).

Stay tuned at BharathAutos for more updates.

 
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