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Toyota India unit: no recall link to India, sees sales doubling



07 February 2010 @ 2:36 pm IST

Toyota Kirloskar Motors, the Indian unit of Toyota Motor Corp, expects to double its sales in the next five to seven years, powered by its Etios cars to be launched at the end of this year, a top company official told Reuters on Saturday.


Onlookers stand next to Toyota's compact car 'Etios' at India's Auto Expo in New Delhi January 5, 2010.
Onlookers stand next to Toyota's compact car 'Etios' at India's Auto Expo in New Delhi January 5, 2010.
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The unit's Managing Director Hiroshi Nakagawa also said Toyota's recent recall of 7.5 million cars had absolutely no link to India, where it has not recalled any of its cars.

Etios is a compact car, developed by Toyota specifically for the Indian market, and was showcased at the Delhi Auto Expo last month.

In 2010, the company expects its sales to grow more than 15 percent from 2009, when it had sold 55,497 cars.

"For us to become a significant player in the volume market segment, we need at least 10 percent market share and we expect to achieve that in the next five to seven years," managing director Hiroshi Nakagawa said in an interview.

Toyota has a 3 percent share of the local automobile market, and sells brands like Innova, Fortuna, Sedan's CorollaAltis and Camry.

The compact car segment in India accounts for about three-fourth of the total cars sold in the country, with market leader Maruti Suzuki dominant.

Etios will be competing with Maruti's Swift Hatchback, Swift D'zire, Hyundai's i20 and Tata Motor's Manza.

"Maruti Suzuki is a giant and we are the challengers," Nakagawa said, adding the company would consider further strengthening its product line-up but there were no complete plans yet.

Toyota Kirloskar, in which Toyota has a 89 percent equity stake, is expanding its dealership network to about 150 dealers by the end of this year.

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Nakagawa said Toyota's recent recall of 7.5 million cars had absolutely no link to India, where it has not recalled any of its cars.

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