The Vellfire is the expression of VIP luxury. It is a massive, highly exclusive luxury van that prioritizes supreme passenger comfort above everything else. With fully reclining lounge seats, massive screens, and a silent hybrid powertrain, it is a private jet for the road. If you are a high-net-worth individual who demands the pinnacle of chauffeur-driven comfort, this is unmatched.
Toyota Vellfire price starts at ₹ 1.20 Cr and goes upto ₹ 1.30 Cr (Avg. Ex-Showroom, Delhi). It is offered in 2 variants. The base model is Toyota Vellfire Hi Hybrid and the top model is Toyota Vellfire Vip Executive Lounge Hybrid.



At this price point, compromise is irrelevant. The Hi Hybrid makes sense if you want the core luxury van experience. However, stretch to the Vip Executive Lounge Hybrid to get the pinnacle of mobile luxury, featuring the premium Ottoman massage seats and full VIP amenities.
VIP owners are obsessed with the rear-seat comfort, frequently noting that no luxury sedan can match the sheer space and relaxation of the Vellfire. The silent hybrid drive is highly appreciated. However, the driver will quickly note the sheer difficulty of maneuvering this massive van through narrow city streets.
Yes, it is heavily equipped with ADAS and multiple airbags, providing a highly secure, vault-like environment for VIP passengers.
Yes, if you are spending this much, you want the VIP Executive Lounge seats that define the entire experience.
Routine servicing is predictable and relatively affordable compared to European ultra-luxury vehicles.
The hybrid system surprisingly returns around 14-16 kmpl in mixed driving conditions.
The advanced adaptive suspension glides over road imperfections, ensuring the VIP passengers feel nothing.
Due to import quotas and massive VIP demand, wait times can easily stretch to several months.
Expect premiums to reflect the astronomical pricing of the ultra-luxury segment.
It commands incredibly high premiums in the used market due to massive demand and short supply.
Finding a spot for this incredibly wide and long van is a massive chore in cramped city streets.
Yes. While you pay a 'Toyota Tax' upfront, the sheer lack of maintenance headaches and massive resale value make it cheaper to own over 5 to 7 years.
Yes, Toyota focuses heavily on mechanical endurance, often skipping gimmicky tech like massive ambient lighting or air purifiers found in Korean rivals.
Yes. Toyota's transparent servicing and high parts longevity mean your 5th-year service bill will likely look identical to your 1st-year bill.










