What you see here is the ‘Lounge First’ customization package for the Toyota Innova Crysta by DC Design. It is basically transforming the rear section of the car’s interior into a first-class lounge to make it possible for the passengers to enjoy the tiring long rides with a comfort-enhanced seating layout.
DC Design has worked on the rear section of the interior by removing the seats, panels, and floor covering from the second as well as the third row of seats.
The stock model of the Toyota Innova Crysta comes with a seating capacity for 4 to 5 passengers in the 2nd and the 3rd row of seats, while the DC version has been equipped with two ultra-comfortable electrically-adjustable aeroplane-style captain seats with tan leather upholstery.
The whole interior has been finished in the tan shade while the use of wood, gloss black panels, and aluminium inserts take the luxury experience to another level. The carpet floor of the stock model has also been replaced with a wooden floorboard.
The entertainment of the passengers has been given special preference in this customized Innova Crysta. DC Design has equipped the MPV with a big television that could help the rear passengers get their favourite things onboard during the travel time.
The fancy roof liner, automatic window sun-blinds and noise-compressing interior allow the passengers to have the best-ever travelling experience across all other cars of this segment. The modification costs around INR 4.50 lakh with standard features while the amount may increase with optional features that are on offer.
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