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Toyota releases limited edition Innova

Our Bureau

Bangalore , Jan. 8

Toyota Kirloskar Motor has released the first limited edition of Innova with additional features and newer colours.

A press statement from the company said the limited edition of the vehicle is available in two new colour variants — Simpson red and warm Silver. It also has features like stylish side graphic, limited edition logo, muffler cutter and rear spoilers. The limited edition is also equipped with power windows and door locks apart from insulators that reduce noise, vibrations and harshness, new fabric seats, door trims and fabric floor mats.

The limited edition is powered by a 2.5 litre D - 4D diesel engine that delivers 102PS.

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