Toyota Kirloskar Motor reported a strong sales performance in September 2025, driven by festive demand and the recent GST 2.0 price cuts across its lineup. The company sold 31,091 units in September, up from 26,847 units in the same month last year, marking a 16 percent year-on-year growth.
Out of the total, domestic sales accounted for 27,089 units, while exports contributed 4,002 units. For the April–September 2025 period, Toyota recorded cumulative sales of 1,84,959 units, compared to 1,62,623 units in the same period last year — a 14 percent increase.
Company officials attribute this growth to festive season demand and the reduced prices following the GST revision. The new rates have made several Toyota models more competitive in their respective
segments. Among the popular mass-market offerings, the Toyota Glanza now starts at Rs 6.39 lakh, with prices reduced by up to Rs 85,300. The Taisor gets a price cut of up to Rs 1.11 lakh, with prices now ranging between Rs 7.21 lakh and Rs 11.91 lakh.
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The Toyota Rumion, positioned as a practical MPV, has seen a reduction of up to Rs 48,700, bringing prices between Rs 9.51 lakh and Rs 13.62 lakh. The Urban Cruiser Hyryder SUV is now priced from Rs 10.95 lakh to Rs 19.57 lakh, after a cut of up to Rs 42,000.
On the higher end of the portfolio, the Innova Hycross has become more affordable by up to Rs 1.03 lakh, with new prices starting from Rs 18.06 lakh and extending to Rs 31.90 lakh. The Fortuner, Toyota’s best-selling premium SUV, has seen a significant reduction of up to Rs 3.49 lakh, and is now priced between Rs 33.65 lakh and Rs 48.85 lakh.
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The Hilux pickup now starts at Rs 28.02 lakh, following a price cut of up to Rs 2.38 lakh, while the Camry sedan has dropped by Rs 1.02 lakh to Rs 47.48 lakh. Luxury models have also benefited. The Vellfire MPV is now priced from Rs 1.19 crore to Rs 1.29 crore, after a cut of up to Rs 2.78 lakh. The Land Cruiser LC300 has received one of the steepest reductions, down by as much as Rs 16.07 lakh, with prices now in the Rs 2.15 crore to Rs 2.24 crore range.