Toyota Kirloskar Motor reported steady growth in June 2026, selling 31,016 units for the month, a seven percent increase over 28,869 units in June 2025. Domestic sales rose eight percent to 28,441 units while exports increased seven percent to 2,575 units. The performance highlights sustained demand across Toyota’s product lineup and contributes to a strong first half for the company.

For the calendar year to date, from January to June 2026, Toyota Kirloskar Motor sold 2,01,338 units, up 15 percent from 1,74,890 units in the same period of 2025. Domestic volumes for the six months grew 15 percent to 1,85,666 units, while exports rose 17 percent to 15,672 units. These gains reflect both healthy domestic consumption and improved international order flows for locally produced Toyota models.

Toyota credited a combination of continued market momentum and customer focused initiatives for the positive monthly showing. Sabari Manohar, Executive Vice President of Sales Service and Used Car Business at Toyota Kirloskar Motor, said the company is encouraged by June results and highlighted the recently launched New Innova Crysta as a contributor to customer interest. He noted that the model’s refreshed styling and enhanced features have resonated with buyers, especially in the multi purpose vehicle segment.

Model level numbers show balanced performance across segments. In the mini and entry segment, models such as the Alto and S Presso contributed to the company’s volume mix. The compact and midsize family of models continued to be important volume drivers across urban and semi urban markets. Toyota’s MPV and SUV portfolio including Innova variants and Fortuner retained strong appeal among family buyers and fleet customers, supporting both retail and fleet demand.

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Toyota’s manufacturing footprint remains concentrated at Bidadi in Karnataka where two plants produce a mix of cars, hybrid models and utility vehicles. The first plant, established in the late 1990s, manufactures Innova HyCross Innova Crysta Fortuner and Legender and has an installed capacity of up to 1,32,000 units. The second plant, which began production in 2010, produces Camry Hybrid Urban Cruiser Hyryder and Hilux with capacity up to 2,10,000 units. Combined installed production capacity across both plants stands at up to 3,42,000 units. Local production supports export volumes and helps the company manage supply chains and lead times.

Export growth remains an important element of Toyota Kirloskar Motor’s strategy. Monthly exports of 2,575 units and the year to date increase of 17 percent reflect demand for made in India models in several overseas markets as well as Toyota’s ability to manage production for both domestic and export customers. Higher exports contribute to plant utilization and provide resilience against localized demand fluctuations.

Industry analysts point to several factors supporting Toyota’s performance. Product refreshes such as the New Innova Crysta appeal to both private buyers and fleet operators. Toyota’s reputation for durability resale value and strong after sales network continue to influence buyer decisions. Stable production planning combined with improvements in component availability have also helped OEMs meet dealer inventory needs and customer deliveries.

Sustaining momentum through the remainder of the year will require Toyota to manage input cost pressures and maintain supply chain stability. As electrification gathers pace the company’s hybrid models and strategic product planning will be important in addressing evolving regulatory and consumer preferences. Toyota’s emphasis on after sales service used car business and customer experience will also be central to keeping loyalty high and supporting long term brand equity.

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Operationally the company employs around 6,466 people and operates on approximately 432 acres at Bidadi with significant building infrastructure supporting production. These assets underpin Toyota’s ability to scale production and respond to market demand while continuing to invest in product and process improvements.

For customers the recent launch of the New Innova Crysta and continued availability of well known Toyota models provide options across price and usage segments. For fleet operators and dealers the steady sales trend supports aftermarket demand and spare parts volumes which in turn help sustain the service ecosystem.

In summary Toyota Kirloskar Motor’s June 2026 results show measured growth led by domestic demand and supported by rising exports. The company’s product refreshes operational capabilities and focus on customer centricity have combined to produce a positive first half. Continued attention to production planning supply chain management and evolving product strategies will determine how effectively Toyota sustains this performance in the months ahead.

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