Toyota showcases specialized vehicle range at Bharat Mobility Expo 2025
Toyota highlights advanced vehicles and integrated mobility solutions, reaffirming its dedication to the Indian market.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) unveiled a range of specialized vehicles and mobility solutions. The company's Toyota Mobility Service (TMS) features vehicles built on the Hilux platform, targeting sectors including emergency response, mining, logistics, and infrastructure.
The showcase includes a Rapid Intervention Vehicle combining firefighting and medical aid systems, a Field Diagnosis Vehicle with welding capabilities and tool storage, a Patrolling Vehicle with enhanced surveillance features, and a Surveillance Vehicle designed with removable components for versatile operations.
TMS is expanding beyond vehicle sales to offer comprehensive mobility services, including financing, leasing, maintenance packages, and connected fleet services. The company has also established a 24/7 roadside assistance program to support its commercial customers.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor, a joint venture between Toyota Motor Corporation (89%) and Kirloskar Systems Limited (11%), operates two manufacturing plants in Bidadi, spanning approximately 432 acres. The facilities have a combined production capacity of 342,000 units annually.
The first plant, established in 1997, produces the Innova HyCross, Innova Crysta, Fortuner, and Legender models with a capacity of 132,000 units. The second plant, operational since 2010, manufactures the Camry Hybrid, Urban Cruiser Hyryder, and Hilux models, with a capacity of 210,000 units.
The company maintains additional exhibit space, where it displays its Multi-Pathway vision and sustainable mobility technologies. Toyota's presence at the expo reflects its continued focus on the Indian market, where it employs over 6,500 people and has established significant manufacturing capabilities over more than two decades.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
19 Jan 2025
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