Toyota Innova Hycross on road
Toyota Kirloskar Motor wrapped up September 2025 on a high note, moving 31,091 vehicles total – that’s a solid 16% bump from the 26,847 they sold the year before. It’s clear the market’s picking up steam as the holidays approach.
Breaking it down, 27,089 went to buyers right here in India, with another 4,002 headed overseas. That said, it dipped a bit from August’s 29,302 units, down about 7.5% month over month. Still, the bigger picture looks good.
Toyota Sales Chart Sep 2025
Zooming out to the second quarter of fiscal year 2026 – that’s July through September – domestic sales hit 85,550 units, up 4.4% from last year’s same stretch of 81,924. For the first half of the year, overall numbers reached 184,959 units, a healthy 13.7% rise over the 162,623 from early 2025.
Varinder Wadhwa, who oversees sales, service, and used cars at Toyota Kirloskar, put it this way: “The government’s recent GST changes have really lifted spirits, especially with festivals kicking off. We’ve made sure customers get every bit of that savings, and it’s showing in the demand for our lineup. As things heat up, we’re all about getting cars to folks on time so they can hit the road for the celebrations.”
Toyota Rumion Update 2025
A few things stood out this month: They rolled out a refreshed Rumion with six airbags standard on every trim. Prices got a friendly cut too, passing along those GST perks. Plus, Toyota teamed up with Japan’s DRUM TAO crew as brand reps – think high-energy drums meets reliable rides.
Sales Snapshot – September 2025
– Total: 31,091 units (Domestic: 27,089 | Exports: 4,002)
– Year-over-year: +16%
– Month-over-month: -7.55%
– Q2 FY26 domestic: 85,550 units (+4.43%)
– H1 FY26 total: 184,959 units (+13.73%)
With the season in full swing, Toyota’s got momentum. Keep an eye on how deliveries play out – could make for some happy holiday drives.