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Toyota Kirloskar Motor reports 19% YoY sales growth in January 2025

Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has reported a 19% year-on-year increase in sales for January, reaching 29,371 units compared to 24,609 units in the same month last year. This growth reflects the company’s continuous focus on customer satisfaction, expanding access across India, and offering innovative solutions.

In January, TKM sold 26,178 units in the domestic market and exported 3,193 units, underscoring the company’s strong presence both locally and globally.

Toyota Motor, the parent company, ended 2024 as the world’s largest car manufacturer for the fifth consecutive year. With over 10 million units sold globally, Toyota outpaced its closest competitor, Volkswagen, by a margin of 1 million units. This achievement includes sales from its luxury brand Lexus, mini-vehicle manufacturer Daihatsu, and truck maker Hino Motors, which together accounted for 95% of the 10.8 million vehicles sold by the Toyota Group.

In India, Toyota saw remarkable growth in 2024, with more than 3.26 lakh units dispatched, marking a 40% increase compared to 2023. Of these, more than three lakh units were sold domestically, with over 26,000 units exported to international markets.

Varinder Wadhwa, Vice President of Sales-Service-Used Car Business at Toyota Kirloskar Motor, emphasized the company’s focus on strengthening its position in India in 2025. Toyota will prioritize customer-centric services, offering value-added solutions and seamless after-sales support to enhance customer experiences.

Wadhwa also highlighted the company’s product strategy, driven by a “multiple pathway approach,” designed to cater to a wide range of mobility needs. Additionally, Toyota will focus on improving efficiency across operations, ensuring scalability and better alignment with market demands.





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