Toyota Hiace & Alphard MPVs Might Launch In India – Report
Both models are likely to hit our shores in the next 12-18 months.
The ministry of road transport and highways has allowed foreign auto manufacturers to import 2,500 vehicles annually without any certification from local authorities if they meet homologation or domestic standards. This course of action will benefit premium car and bikemakers who import CKD (completely knocked down) units in the country on annual basis. Read – New Toyota Compact SUV Under Development
Aiming to take advantage of the scheme, the Toyota Kirloskar Motors might introduce its two luxury MPVs – Hiace and Alphard – in the country. Both models are likely to hit our shores in the next 12-18 months. The Japanese carmaker also aims to introduce its latest technology and new products including plug-in hybrid and hybrid vehicles. Read – Toyota’s Vitara Brezza SUV Launch Details Revealed
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Talking to ET Auto, Toyota Kirloskar Motor’s Deputy MD, N Raja, said that the new government rules will enable the company to “explore advanced technology high-end products with limited volumes potential”. It will also “promote local manufacturing in support of the ‘Make in India’ initiative”.
Just so you know, the Japanese carmaker had confirmed Toyota Hiace MPV for India in 2018. However, it delayed its plan due to currency fluctuation and change in regulatory landscape. The Toyota Alphard luxury MPV made its India debut at the 2018 Auto Expo. In fact, the company imported the Alphard Executive Lounge by Autocraft customisation.
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