28 KM Mileage, Sunroof and 6 Airbags! People are enthusiastically buying this hybrid SUV, price starts from ₹ 10.99 lakh

28 KM Mileage, Sunroof and 6 Airbags! People are enthusiastically buying this hybrid SUV, price starts from ₹ 10.99 lakh

Toyota is strengthening its position in the Indian market with time. The company also has hybrid and now the only EV along with IC-engine vehicles. Recently Toyota E Bella has been launched. Talking about last month, the company has sold a total of 30,630 units. This figure shows an impressive increase of 17 percent on an annual basis as compared to the total 26,178 units sold in January 2025.

4452 more units have been sold compared to last year. Toyota Hayrider was the company's best selling car in January 2026. At the same time, demand for High Cross and Rumion has also increased. Apart from this, a decline has been seen in the sales of Crysta, Fortuner and Glanza. Let us take a look at the Model Wise Sales Report of the company.

toyota highrider

Hyryder is at number one in the list. A total of 9156 units were sold last month. This figure shows an impressive increase of 85 percent on an annual basis as compared to the total 4941 units sold in January 2025. The company sells it at a starting ex-showroom price of only ₹ 10.99.

The company provides it with features like large touchscreen infotainment system, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, dual zone climate control, panoramic sunroof and ventilated seats along with safety features like six airbags, ABS + EBD, ESC, TPMS and 360° camera. The engine has a hybrid system of petrol and electric motor which is capable of giving a claimed mileage of up to 28 KMPL.

toyota innova highcross

Toyota Innova High Cross is at second place in terms of sales. This popular 7-seater car got 6391 new customers last month. This figure shows an impressive increase of 13.36 percent on an annual basis compared to the total 5638 units sold in January 2025.

toyota innova crysta

Innova Crysta is at third place in terms of sales. 3064 people bought it last month. This figure shows a decline of 26 percent on an annual basis as compared to the total 4142 units sold in January 2025.

toyota fortuner

Fortuner is at number four in terms of sales. This 7-seater SUV got 3046 new customers in January 2026. This figure shows a slight decline of 3.27 percent on an annual basis compared to the total 3149 units sold in January 2025.

toyota glanza

Despite declining sales, Glanza has registered its name in the company's top-5 car list. It got 2978 new customers last month. This figure shows an annual decline of 13.81 percent compared to the total 3455 units sold in January 2025.

Apart from the top 5 cars of the company mentioned above, last month 2829 units of Rumion, 2521 units of Taser, 317 units of HiLex, 184 units of Camry, 123 units of Vellfire and only 21 units of LC300 were sold.

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Toyota sales declined in November as demand was affected by subsidy cuts in China.

Toyota sales declined in November as demand was affected by subsidy cuts in China.

  • Toyota Motor Corp's sales and production fell in November, driven in large part by a sharp decline in China as the country ended subsidies meant to boost sales of electric and fuel-efficient cars.

File photo of the logo on a Toyota car. Image used for representational purpose only. (AP)

Toyota Motor Corp's sales and production fell in November, driven in large part by a sharp decline in China as the country ended subsidies meant to boost sales of electric and fuel-efficient cars.

The Japanese carmaker said Thursday that global sales – including subsidiaries Daihatsu Motor Co. and Hino Motors Ltd. – fell 1.9% to 965,919 units from a year earlier. Production declined 3.4% to 934,001 vehicles.

Global automakers are facing greater uncertainty as they navigate an environment of trade tensions, regulatory changes and an uncertain economic outlook. Toyota's results serve as a barometer for the industry's struggle to balance strong long-term demand with short-term economic and policy constraints.

Sales of Toyota and Lexus brands in China fell 12% in November, with the company citing the expiration of trade-in subsidies in major cities as funds ran out. The figures were released against the backdrop of ongoing diplomatic tensions between China and Japan since November, when Prime Minister Sanae Takachi made comments about Taiwan that angered Asia's largest economy. China responded by warning its citizens not to travel to Japan.

Also read: Toyota to sell US-made Camry, Highlander and Tundra in Japan from 2026

Toyota production in Thailand rose 15% last month and in the US 9%, but fell 14% in China, 9.7% in Japan and 7.9% in the UK.

The European Union's decision this month to roll back an effective ban on combustion engines appears to offer more flexibility to used carmakers seeking to mass-produce battery-powered cars. While Toyota and other Japanese carmakers that introduced gas-electric hybrid technology already had a lead over legacy makers that remain dependent on pure-gasoline cars, the EU amendment could give Chinese EVs the head start they've been waiting for.

Meanwhile, the company is in the crosshairs of President Donald Trump as he prepares to impose hefty tariffs on cars and car parts imported into the US. Earlier this month, Trump said he was paving the way for Asia's lightweight “kei” cars to be built and sold in the U.S., even though they don't currently meet federal safety standards for new vehicles.

Recently, Toyota said it would send three American-made models back to Japan, intended to accommodate Trump's wishes.

Honda Motor Co's November results were also dragged down by China, as well as the impact of a semiconductor shortage due to a political tussle between China and the Dutch over a chipmaker in the Netherlands.

The carmaker's sales fell 15% to 273,681 units in November; This included a 34% decline in China, where the carmaker has seen declines for 22 consecutive months. The company said production in North America fell 61% due to the chip crisis, which recently forced plants in Japan and China to temporarily close over the year-end holidays.

Nissan Motor Co.'s global production fell 4.2% to 257,008 units during the same month, but rose 22% in China, thanks to the popularity of some EVs released there earlier this year, including the N6 and N7. Global sales fell 4.9% in November.

First publication date: 27 December 2025, 10:36 am IST

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