The world's largest car maker, Toyota Motor Corp, on Tuesday unveiled its concept small car— the Etios—which has been specifically developed for the Indian market, reports PTI.
The company, which is present in
"We are very excited to finally showcase the concept of Etios, which has been newly developed specifically for customers in
"After the slowdown, we are now in a difficult situation and we are trying to achieve constant recovery. The Indian market is very important and big for
The company will launch both hatchbacks and sedans under the Etios series with 1.2 litre and 1.5 litre petrol engine respectively.
"With the introduction of Etios, we will enter the mass volume segment. We are looking at sales of 70,000 units in the first year so that our customers can get access to world-class quality standards of
The company has been developing the model for the last four years with the help of over 2,000 engineers from its Indian and Japanese operations.
"The preparation for launching the small car is on track. The plan conception, supply to our base and dealer network expansion is going on," Mr Nakagawa said.
The production of the small car will start by December this year and would be launched by early 2011, he said, but declined to give details whether the first one would be a hatchback or a sedan. The company plans to expand dealership outlets to 150 by the end of 2010 from its existing 97 outlets.
Besides Etios, the company has also showcased its hybrid 'Prius' at the Expo, which will be launched in the country by March this year, TKM deputy managing director for marketing Sandeep Singh said.
TKM also launched the CNG version of its luxury sedan 'Corolla Altis'.
The company reported over 7% growth in its sales in the country last year at 55,497 units and is expecting a jump of 15%-20% in 2010, Mr Singh said.
— Yogesh Sapkale