Toyota Kirloskar Motor Posts 7 Percent Volume Growth in June 2026

Domestic Sales and Exports Push Monthly Wholesale Dispatches to 31,016 Units.

01 Jul 2026 | 1 Views | By Dev Vadchhedia

Toyota Kirloskar Motor recorded a total sales volume of 31,016 units in June 2026, marking a 7 percent increase compared to the 28,869 units dispatched during the same month last year. The monthly performance was supported by single-digit expansions across both its localized domestic operations and international shipping channels.

In the domestic market, the automaker delivered 28,441 units to its dealer network, a 8 percent improvement over the 26,453 units recorded in June 2025. International export dispatches increased 7 percent during the same period, rising to 2,575 units from 2,416 units previously. Cumulative data for the first half of the calendar year shows total dispatches reached 201,338 units between January and June 2026, a 15 percent advancement over the 174,890 units managed in the first half of 2025.

Sabari Manohar, Executive Vice President of Sales, Service, and Used Car Business at Toyota Kirloskar Motor, stated that the volume trajectory was aided by market demand for its passenger vehicle portfolio. He noted that the recently introduced version of the Innova Crysta, featuring updated styling and design modifications, drew stable consumer interest during the month.

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