Toyota Innova is a car manufactured by the Japanese carmaker Toyota since 2004.
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Toyota Innova is a car manufactured by the Japanese carmaker Toyota since 2004.
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Unlike its predecessor, the Toyota Innova could be equipped with modern safety features such as ABS and airbags as it was designated as a more global oriented model.
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On 22 July 2011, Toyota launched the second facelift of the Innova in Indonesia.
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Third facelift of the Toyota Innova debuted in August 2013 in Indonesia, which introduced a revised front bumper and equipment upgrades.
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In India, the Toyota Innova was introduced in February 2005 to replace the Qualis.
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Three variants of the Toyota Innova come with a petrol engine option which is powered by a 2.
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Toyota Innova was sold in large numbers in India —primarily serving the tourist taxi market and fleet operations of large technology business process outsourcing companies.
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In early 2007, the engines on the Indonesian market Kijang Toyota Innova were updated to comply with the Euro 2 emission standards.
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Facelifted Kijang Toyota Innova was released on 26 August 2008 with updated front bumper and grille design, rear lamps and bumpers, and redesigned wheels.
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Toyota Innova was launched on 27 May 2005 replacing the Unser and was offered in two variants: the E and G, both powered by the 1TR-FE 2.
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In early 2014, another facelifted version of the Toyota Innova was launched; a redesigned front bumper and tailgate were featured.
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Toyota Innova was introduced in its second facelift form in October 2011, sitting in between the Verso and the smaller Avanza.
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Toyota Innova was introduced in Taiwan in July 2007 to replace the Zace Surf, as it was not compliant with the stricter emissions regulations.
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Second-generation Toyota Innova, designated AN140 series, was launched in November 2015 in Indonesia.
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AN140 Toyota Innova retains its double wishbone suspension with coil springs and stabilizer up front and a four-link with coil spring and lateral rod suspension at the rear.
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The Toyota Innova launched in May 2016 as with two diesel engine options: the 2.
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Trim levels are G, V, and the flagship Z In 2018, Toyota launched the Innova Touring Sport which feature exterior elements from the Indonesian market Kijang Innova Venturer and was updated with 6-speed manual transmission.
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On 2 August 2018, the petrol engine on the Kijang Toyota Innova was updated to comply with the Euro 4 emission standards.
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On 31 March 2022, the diesel engine on the Kijang Toyota Innova was updated to comply with the Euro 4 emission standards.
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Second generation Toyota Innova was launched in the Philippine market on 26 February 2016.
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The AN140 Innova rolled off Toyota's assembly plant in Santa Rosa, Laguna on 14 April 2016 and went on sale a few days later.
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Facelifted Toyota Innova was launched in the Philippines on 20 February 2021.
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Kijang Toyota Innova EV Concept is an EV conversion prototype that was first presented on 31 March 2022 in Indonesia.
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