Delhi's premium taxi market is dominated by two Toyota giants: the Innova Crysta and the Fortuner. If you're investing in a commercial vehicle for outstation, airport, or corporate use in Delhi, choosing between these two will define your earnings and profitability for years. This comparison uses 2026 market data.
Price Comparison — Used Commercial Market, Delhi NCR
- Innova Crysta 2019 (1.4L km, diesel): ₹10 – ₹13 lakh
- Fortuner 2019 (1.2L km, diesel): ₹20 – ₹24 lakh
- Innova Crysta 2021 (70K km): ₹15 – ₹18 lakh
- Fortuner 2021 (50K km): ₹26 – ₹30 lakh
- Verdict: Fortuner costs nearly 2x more for the same year — higher entry barrier for operators.
Running Cost Comparison — Delhi City Use
- Innova Crysta 2.4 diesel mileage: 14–17 km/litre (city)
- Fortuner 2.8 diesel mileage: 10–13 km/litre (city)
- At ₹95/litre diesel in Delhi, Innova costs ₹5.6–6.8/km vs Fortuner's ₹7.3–9.5/km
- Over 150 km/day, monthly fuel difference: ~₹8,000–₹12,000 in Innova's favour
- Tyre costs: Fortuner tyres cost ₹10,000–₹14,000 each vs Innova's ₹7,000–₹10,000
- Verdict: Innova Crysta is significantly cheaper to operate per km.
Earnings Comparison — Delhi Premium Taxi Market
- Innova Crysta: Uber Premier, Ola Prime — ₹1.5–2.5x base fare, ₹55,000–₹85,000 gross/month
- Fortuner: Uber Black, Ola Luxury — ₹2–3x base fare, ₹75,000–₹1,20,000 gross/month
- Airport transfer: Fortuner charges ₹3,500–₹6,000 vs Innova's ₹1,800–₹3,500
- Corporate contracts: Fortuner commands 30–50% premium over Innova for same route
- Verdict: Fortuner earns more per trip but requires significantly more trips to justify its higher cost.
Final Verdict: Which Should You Buy?
For most Delhi taxi operators, the Innova Crysta offers better ROI. It costs half as much to buy, 30–40% less to run, and earns only 20–30% less than a Fortuner. Unless you have a guaranteed corporate contract or airport luxury service locked in, the Crysta's economics win. Buy a Fortuner only if you can consistently access the premium tier market and your operation generates ₹90,000+ gross monthly to justify the higher acquisition and running costs.