Toyota is set to unveil three new SUVs in India over the next 18 months. The Taisor, based on the Fronx, is scheduled for launch this year. A fresh three-row SUV, rooted in the Hyryder, is expected in 2025. Additionally, an SUV based on the Corolla Cross is also in the pipeline.

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The three-row Hyryder, sharing a production setup with the standard Hyryder and its badge-engineered counterpart, the Grand Vitara, will debut in 2025. Maruti has commenced work on the three-row Grand Vitara (codenamed Y17), to be manufactured at Maruti’s new Karkhoda plant, operational from 2025. The Hyryder variant, derived from the three-row Grand Vitara, will be produced and supplied by Maruti to Toyota. While the wheelbase is likely to remain unchanged, the three-row Hyryder will feature a slightly elongated rear overhang to accommodate the third row.

In contrast to the two-row versions handled by Toyota and supplied to Maruti, the dynamics will reverse for the three-row edition. Positioned alongside the Innova Hycross, this new SUV aims to attract customers eyeing models like the Alcazar, XUV700, and Safari.

Anticipated for a 2025 release, another Toyota SUV is under development, constructed at a new facility. This model, based on the overseas Corolla Cross SUV, will utilize the TNGA-C platform shared with the Innova Hycross, placing it above the three-row Hyryder in the lineup.

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