TKM Deputy Managing Director N Raja said the company would keep working to popularise hybrid vehicles in the country.
Toyota
Kirloskar Motor (TKM) Friday launched a new version of Camry
Hybrid at an introductory price of Rs 36.95 lakh (ex-showroom).
The
company, which is a joint venture between the Japanese auto major and
Kirloskar group, assembles the vehicle at its Bangalore-based plant.
"With
the new generation Camry
Hybrid, which is a self-charging electric vehicle, we are moving
one step ahead towards cleaner and the greener environment," TKM
Managing Director Mazakazu Yoshimura told reporters.
With
changing market dynamics in terms of safety and emission norms, the
auto industry in the country will have to come up with solutions that
lead towards the conservation of the environment, he added.
"Globally,
we have been the pioneers in hybrid technology and this has been an
important focus for us in a market like India which is moving towards
greener sustainable future," Yoshimura said.
TKM
Deputy Managing Director N Raja said the company would keep working
to popularise hybrid vehicles in the country.
He,
however, ruled out coming out with mass segment models with such
hybrid technology in the near future.
The
new generation Camry Hybrid comes with a 2.5 litre petrol engine
mated with an electric motor delivering a fuel efficiency of 23.27 km
per litre.
The
sedan comes with fourth-generation hybrid system with advanced nickel
metal hydride batteries.
Other
features include 9 airbags, impact sensing fuel cut off, brake hold
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Globally,
Toyota sells Camry Hybrid in over 100 countries and so far has sold
over 19 million units till date.
In
India, the vehicle was first introduced in 2002; and since then, the
company has sold over 11,000 units cumulatively.
In
the later part of 2017, TKM had to cut down the production of the
vehicle as demand for the model was adversely impacted due to the
increase in price post-GST implementation.
Currently,
the company's Bangalore-based facility can roll out around 125 Camry
Hybrid units a month.
Under
the GST regime, hybrid vehicles were put in the same category as big
petrol and diesel luxury cars, attracting 28 per cent rate with a
cess of 15 per cent.
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