
Toyota has rolled out another sporty incarnation of one of its existing model. While the Taiwanese market drools over the Corolla Altis X, Malaysians get a more awesome variant for the Innova MPV – the 2.0X.
The Innova 2.0X is a new variant that is being sold in the Malaysian market. It is fitted with a pair of LED headlights, 17-inch alloy wheels in matte black, a refined rear bumper, and a new liftgate trim to separate it with the regular Innova variants.

The Innova 2.0X-exclusive touches continue to flow inside the cabin. It features a premium black leather while the driver seat boasts 6-way power adjustment system. It also comes with 2nd row captain seats.
Will this Innova 2.0X arrive in the local market? Currently, Toyota Motor Philippines is offering a similar-looking variant, named as the Touring Sport. However, this variant is for the 2.8-liter Innova and does not feature the same 2nd-row captain seats found on the 2.0X.
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