Starting on June 22, Toyota Motor Philippines will commence the retail sales of the 2023 Innova Zenix, an exciting addition to their lineup. The vehicle will be offered in two distinct variants, providing customers with options to suit their preferences. A conventional combustion engine powers the first variant, while the second variant is an innovative gasoline-electric hybrid model. Interested buyers can expect prices for the Innova Zenix to start at P1.670 million.
Toyota has positioned the Innova Zenix as their flagship MPV, designed to complement the existing Innova MPV. While it shares similarities with its predecessor, the Zenix is officially recognized as a separate model, boasting several noteworthy enhancements. One of the critical improvements lies in its unibody construction, which now utilizes the TNGA-C platform. As a result, the Zenix delivers a more refined and comfortable driving experience, comparable to that of a car, while also providing increased interior space for occupants.
Under the hood, the Innova Zenix incorporates a 2.0-liter Dynamic Force gasoline engine known as the M20A-FXS. This engine showcases Toyota’s technological prowess by combining both port and direct injection methods. Drivers have the option to select either the electrified or non-electrified version of the engine. In its pure combustion form, the engine generates an impressive power output of 174 hp, accompanied by a torque of 205 Nm. However, those who opt for the hybrid variant will enjoy even greater performance, with the power output reaching 186 hp. The torque figures for the hybrid variant consist of 187 Nm from the engine, supplemented by an additional 206 Nm generated by the electric motor, which combined makes for up to 393 Nm of torque. The engine is paired with a CVT gearbox, and the hybrid version incorporates a nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) battery cleverly positioned beneath the front seats. This hybrid configuration results in a remarkable 50 percent improvement in both fuel efficiency and CO2 emissions compared to the previous model, so those looking for the fuel efficiency of the diesel variant shouldn’t worry.
Toyota Motor Philippines will be selling the Innova Zenix very soon
Those who are waiting for a hybrid Innova won’t have to wait much longer.
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Starting on June 22, Toyota Motor Philippines will commence the retail sales of the 2023 Innova Zenix, an exciting addition to their lineup. The vehicle will be offered in two distinct variants, providing customers with options to suit their preferences. A conventional combustion engine powers the first variant, while the second variant is an innovative gasoline-electric hybrid model. Interested buyers can expect prices for the Innova Zenix to start at P1.670 million.
Toyota has positioned the Innova Zenix as their flagship MPV, designed to complement the existing Innova MPV. While it shares similarities with its predecessor, the Zenix is officially recognized as a separate model, boasting several noteworthy enhancements. One of the critical improvements lies in its unibody construction, which now utilizes the TNGA-C platform. As a result, the Zenix delivers a more refined and comfortable driving experience, comparable to that of a car, while also providing increased interior space for occupants.

Under the hood, the Innova Zenix incorporates a 2.0-liter Dynamic Force gasoline engine known as the M20A-FXS. This engine showcases Toyota’s technological prowess by combining both port and direct injection methods. Drivers have the option to select either the electrified or non-electrified version of the engine. In its pure combustion form, the engine generates an impressive power output of 174 hp, accompanied by a torque of 205 Nm. However, those who opt for the hybrid variant will enjoy even greater performance, with the power output reaching 186 hp. The torque figures for the hybrid variant consist of 187 Nm from the engine, supplemented by an additional 206 Nm generated by the electric motor, which combined makes for up to 393 Nm of torque. The engine is paired with a CVT gearbox, and the hybrid version incorporates a nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) battery cleverly positioned beneath the front seats. This hybrid configuration results in a remarkable 50 percent improvement in both fuel efficiency and CO2 emissions compared to the previous model, so those looking for the fuel efficiency of the diesel variant shouldn’t worry.

For interested buyers, the Innova Zenix lineup comprises two options. The Innova Zenix 2.0 V CVT is priced at P1,670,000, while the Innova Zenix 2.0 Q Hybrid CVT comes with a slightly higher price tag of P1,953,000. These prices reflect the exceptional features, performance, and advanced technologies compared to the current model, making it a desirable choice for customers seeking a top-of-the-line MPV from Toyota.
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