Toyota raised prices on Glanza, Taisor, Rumion and Hyryder by ₹23,500–₹33,000 effective July 2, 2026, citing rising input costs, the Glanza hatchback sees the biggest percentage jump.
Key facts
- Effective: 2 July 2026
- Hike: ₹23,500–₹33,000 depending on model
- Glanza: up ₹33,000 (~4.1%), now ₹6.46–9.64 lakh
- Hyryder: up ₹32,000, V Strong Hybrid variants exempt
- Rumion: up ₹29,000 (~2.5%); Taisor: up ₹23,500 (~2.5%)
- Third round: Glanza, Hyryder, Taisor hiked in Feb, Apr & Jul
Toyota Kirloskar Motor quietly pushed through mid-year price increases across four models on July 2, attributing the move to rising input costs. The spread is ₹23,500 to ₹33,000 depending on which car and trim you pick, but the real surprise is that the humble Glanza hatchback, not the popular Hyryder SUV, absorbed the steepest percentage hit at around 4.1%. If you've been cross-shopping Toyota's mass-market lineup, this becomes the third round of hikes in six months for some models, and waiting now costs you more.
Which models went up, and by how much
Glanza leads the charge with a ₹33,000 jump, lifting ex-showroom prices to ₹6.46–9.64 lakh, a roughly 4.1% increase. Hyryder follows at up to ₹32,000 (now ₹10.99–20.19 lakh), though the company left the V Strong Hybrid variants completely untouched. Rumion climbs ₹29,000 to ₹9.56–13.86 lakh, while Taisor sees the smallest absolute rise at ₹23,500 (now ₹7.25–12.63 lakh ex-showroom). Both Rumion and Taisor sit at roughly 2.5% increases. No feature or spec changes accompany the hikes.
Third hike in six months for some
This marks the third price adjustment for Glanza, Hyryder and Taisor since February 2026, Toyota raised them again in April, and now July. Rumion has been touched twice (February and now July). The pattern mirrors the wider industry's habit of front-loading increases in the first half before the festive-season push, when carmakers tend to hold or even offer modest discounts. Toyota sold 28,441 units in June 2026, up 7.52% year-on-year, so demand held steady enough to absorb the rises.
Buy now or wait?
Waiting means paying more, there's no indication prices will drop before the October–November festival window, when discounts might appear on ageing stock. A ₹33,000 hike financed over five years at typical rates adds roughly ₹700 to your monthly EMI. Entry trims typically see smaller increments or get spared altogether, so if you're eyeing a base variant the damage is lighter. The Hyryder V Strong Hybrid carve-out suggests Toyota is protecting its most profitable powertrain from any buyer pushback.
References: Toyota India — official website



