<p>New Delhi: Toyota Kirloskar Motor on Saturday said its sales increased by 19 per cent year-on-year to 29,371 units in January.</p><p>The company had dispatched 24,609 units in the same month last year.</p><p>The company sold 26,178 units in the domestic market and exported 3,193 units last month.</p>.Madhya Pradesh ideal location for Toyota to setup facility, invest in enhancing youth training: CM Mohan Yadav.<p>The continued momentum underscores the company's sharp focus on customer centricity, enhancing customer access across the country and increased emphasis on innovative value-added solutions, Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) said in a statement.</p><p>"In 2025, our efforts are to further strengthen the company’s foothold in India. We will continue to optimise customer centricity through value-added services and seamless after-sales support, all aimed at creating delightful experiences," TKM Vice President Sales-Service-Used Car Business & Profit Enhancement Varinder Wadhwa said.</p><p>The automaker's product strategy will be driven by the deep philosophy of a multiple pathway approach that strives to offer something to everyone depending on their mobility needs, he added.</p><p>"Additionally, we will continue to strictly follow efficiency measures throughout our company operations as well as processes all aimed at scaling operations and meeting market needs more seamlessly" Wadhwa said. </p>
<p>New Delhi: Toyota Kirloskar Motor on Saturday said its sales increased by 19 per cent year-on-year to 29,371 units in January.</p><p>The company had dispatched 24,609 units in the same month last year.</p><p>The company sold 26,178 units in the domestic market and exported 3,193 units last month.</p>.Madhya Pradesh ideal location for Toyota to setup facility, invest in enhancing youth training: CM Mohan Yadav.<p>The continued momentum underscores the company's sharp focus on customer centricity, enhancing customer access across the country and increased emphasis on innovative value-added solutions, Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) said in a statement.</p><p>"In 2025, our efforts are to further strengthen the company’s foothold in India. We will continue to optimise customer centricity through value-added services and seamless after-sales support, all aimed at creating delightful experiences," TKM Vice President Sales-Service-Used Car Business & Profit Enhancement Varinder Wadhwa said.</p><p>The automaker's product strategy will be driven by the deep philosophy of a multiple pathway approach that strives to offer something to everyone depending on their mobility needs, he added.</p><p>"Additionally, we will continue to strictly follow efficiency measures throughout our company operations as well as processes all aimed at scaling operations and meeting market needs more seamlessly" Wadhwa said. </p>