Toyota Kirloskar Motors' Sales Jump By 33 Per Cent In April'25

Toyota Kirloskar Motor India has witnessed a 33 percent YoY growth in FY25. Read along for more details.

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Toyota Kirloskar Motor India records 33 percent growth in FY25
Toyota Kirloskar Motor announces a growth of 33% in April 2025 over the same period last year, selling 27,324 units. In April 2025 Toyota recorded domestic sales of 24,833 units, while exports contributed 2,491 units in the month. In April 2024, TKM had sold 20,494 units.
The growth momentum was sustained despite a maintenance shutdown from April 21-25, 2025, undertaken for the upkeep of machinery and equipment to maintain operational efficiency, productivity, and safety.

Toyota Kirloskar Motor also claims that it closed the last fiscal year with its highest-ever sales in India. Toyota also claims that the sales record reaffirms its growing customer trust and the market's preference for quality, reliability, and robust after-sales support.

Speaking on the sales momentum, Varinder Wadhwa, Vice President, Sales-Service-Used Car Business, said, "The sustained growth is a testament to our unwavering commitment to offering the Indian market the right products and technologies at the right time. Our multi-pathway approach, which provides diverse technology options, has enabled us to respond positively to shifting customer needs and has ensured strong demand across our line-up."

Adding further, he said- "We are also encouraged by the positive response to the recently introduced Urban Cruiser Hyryder, now equipped with enhanced safety, comfort, and convenience features - further strengthening its appeal among customers. Looking ahead, we will continue to be guided by customer voices, responding with agility and precision in introducing products and value-added services that align with rising expectations."

Toyota is also gearing up to launch the Urban Cruiser BEV in India. The electric SUV was up for showcase at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. It will be manufactured at the same facility as the Maruti Suzuki e Vitara, in Gujarat. The company has been tightlipped about the launch, however it is likely to make its way to the Indian roads by the year end.
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