Toyota has twice failed in meeting its double-digit
Naomi Ishii, MD of
"We could not meet various customer demands through Etios," Ishii told TOI after the company drove in hybrid and petrol versions of the new Camry sedan, priced at Rs 31.92 lakh and Rs 28.8 lakh, respectively (both ex-showroom Delhi).
Toyota has managed a 5% market share in India despite being present since 1999, and Ishii said the target of double digits is still being pursued, though the focus is on utilizing the installed annual capacity of 3.1 lakh units, only half of which is being used now.
The company finished 2014 with sales of 1.32 lakh units, around 9% lower than 1.45 lakh units sold in 2013 and far lower than 1.72 lakh units sold in 2012. The company has been witnessing a growth in volumes (year-on-year) over the past few months, though this is due to a lower base and a minor revival in the overall buyer sentiment.
Ishii said there are "several options" before the company as it re-works its India strategy and these include some of the models that are already doing duty in other markets. Vios is being considered for the under Rs 10 lakh range and the car — which has been found testing on Indian roads — will be a rival to models like
In the compact SUV, 'Rush' is being looked at very seriously though work needs to be done to tune the car for Indian conditions and ensure that it has a diesel heart, considering its popularity with the buyers.