VIDEO: GST 2.0 a Gamechanger, Small Diesel to Gain - Toyota’s Vikram Gulati

From GST reforms to green tech, E20 fuels to Toyota’s 2050 carbon-neutral pledge, Gulati maps the multiple pathways shaping India’s sustainable mobility future.

Hormazd SorabjeeBy Hormazd Sorabjee calendar 13 Sep 2025 Views icon7543 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
VIDEO: GST 2.0 a Gamechanger, Small Diesel to Gain - Toyota’s Vikram Gulati

In this insightful conversation, Vikram Gulati, Country Head of Toyota Kirloskar Motor, discusses how the latest GST reform marks a structural positive shift for the auto industry, strengthening growth prospects beyond initial projections and putting more money in people’s hands.

He highlights small diesel as the biggest gainer, while stressing that green technologies need stronger support to achieve mass adoption. Gulati addresses concerns around E20 fuel, assuring that there are no real damage risks, and emphasizes the role of indigenous fuels in shielding consumers from future shocks.

With Toyota’s commitment to carbon neutrality by 2050, he underscores the importance of being open to all technologies and adopting multiple green pathways to secure a sustainable mobility future.

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