Toyota on Friday stated that it has actually gotten over 15,000 bookings for the second generation of its 11-year-old flagship model Innova Crysta, under 10 days of launch.
“More than 60 percent of the 15,000 bookings we have gotten up until now are for the automatic version that too of the top-end model,” Toyota Kirloskar Motor Vice-chairman Shekar Vishwanathan said after introducing the new MPV (multi-purpose vehicle) in Mumbai.
Regardless of having capability to meet need, the firm said Mumbai consumers will need to wait more than two months to get shipment. He stated, as the demand increases they will ramp up output and lower the waiting period.
The top-end Innova Crysta (2.8-litre, 8-seater with AMT) comes for Rs. 20.77 lakh ($31,113) here while the low-end design is priced at Rs. 13.83 lakh ($20,717).
Vishwanathan stated that since introduction in 2005, changing its popular model Qualis, the company has sold a little over 600,000 Innovas in the country, while worldwide it has 1.6 million clients. The Innova was offered just in 3 markets apart from India– Indonesia, Thailand and Dubai.
The Innova has actually been the market leader from the start and regardless of the market getting so much jumbled with almost all firms having at least one design in the MPV sector, it still delights in 35 percent market share, the firm stated, including the old design, which will be phased out from now has been notching up a typical sale of 5,500 examples a month.