New Delhi, February 1: Toyota Kirloskar Motor on Saturday said its sales increased by 19 per cent year-on-year to 29,371 units in January.
The company had dispatched 24,609 units in the same month last year. The company sold 26,178 units in the domestic market and exported 3,193 units last month.
The continued momentum underscores the company’s sharp focus on customer centricity, enhancing customer access across the country and increased emphasis on innovative value-added solutions, Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) said in a statement. Maruti Suzuki Q3 Results: Net Profit Up 16% at INR 3,727 Crore in 3rd Quarter of FY25; Revenue at INR 38,764 Crore.
“In 2025, our efforts are to further strengthen the company’s foothold in India. We will continue to optimise customer centricity through value-added services and seamless after-sales support, all aimed at creating delightful experiences,” TKM Vice President Sales-Service-Used Car Business & Profit Enhancement Varinder Wadhwa said. Tata Motors Q3 Results: Net Profit Down 22% at INR 5,451 Crore, Revenues From Operations Up 2.7% Amid 19% Higher EV Sales.
The automaker’s product strategy will be driven by the deep philosophy of a multiple pathway approach that strives to offer something to everyone depending on their mobility needs, he added. “Additionally, we will continue to strictly follow efficiency measures throughout our company operations as well as processes all aimed at scaling operations and meeting market needs more seamlessly” Wadhwa said.
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