Toyota's sales grow 13% in November in India
With no change in price post cess hike, the company hopes customers demand will pick up in the upcoming months.
The company had sold 11309 units in the year-ago period.
N Raja, Director & Senior Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Toyota Kirloskar Motor said, “The November month has been promising for us with a double digit growth. TKM has sustained a positive growth since last three months. With maximum utilization of Plant 1 and maintaining lean inventory we are trying to reduce the waiting period of Innova and Fortuner for our customers."
With no change in price post cess hike, the company hopes customers demand will pick up in the upcoming months, Camry Hybrid which is the flagship model will continue to be a significant part of Toyota product lineup.
"We expect the positive trend in customer demand to continue in the year-end sales as well", added Raja.
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