In FY2024-25, Toyota’s domestic sales surged to about 3.10 lakh units, reflecting a nearly 26% jump over the 2.46 lakh units recorded in FY2023-24.
Toyota reported its best-ever annual sales for 2024, totalling over 3.26 lakh units, a 40% increase from more than 2.33 lakh units in 2023.
Strong hybrids are gaining popularity for their fuel-efficient powertrains, which combine a combustion engine, electric motor, and battery for smooth, eco-friendly performance.
The Toyota Innova Hycross recently achieved a significant milestone by surpassing 1 lakh units sold in India, demonstrating its strong market performance.
The Toyota Innova Hycross hit the 50,000-unit sales milestone in February 2024, and it has taken approximately 9 months to double that figure and reach 1 lakh sales.
The Toyota Innova Hycross comes in six variants: GX, GX (O), VX, VX (O), ZX, and ZX (O). It is available in both seven and eight-seat configurations.
The BYD eMax 7 offers both six-seat and seven-seat configurations, while the top-spec version of the Toyota Hycross is limited to a six-seat setup with premium features.
In the most recent quarter, Toyota witnessed a spike in sales of its Maruti-rebadged cars such as the Urban Cruiser Hyryder, Urban Cruiser Taisor, Glanza, and Rumion, accounting for almost 50% of its total sales.
After being put on hold for a while, Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has resumed accepting reservations for the Innova Hycross top-spec ZX and ZX (O) models again. The waiting period goes up to 56 weeks in India. Check out the details.
The ZX and ZX (O) variants of the Toyota Innova Hycross retail for Rs 30.34 lakh and Rs 30.98 lakh, respectively. Both mentioned prices are ex-showroom.