On the strength of Innova-Fortuner, Toyota once again dominates the market! ‘So many’ cars sold in FY26

  • Toyota’s strong sales performance
  • Domestic sales reached 3,67,107 units
  • Know the sales report of the company

Toyota Motor Corporation has maintained its strong hold in the Indian market with strong performance in FY 2026. The company’s domestic sales rose 19 percent to 3,67,107 units from 3,09,508 units last year. This growth reflects the ever-increasing demand for Toyota cars among consumers. In terms of total sales (including exports), the company sold 4,06,081 units in FY26, a growth of 20 per cent year-on-year.

Strong performance in March 2026 as well

Toyota has recorded good growth not only annually but also monthly. The company’s domestic sales rose 24 percent to 35,125 units in March 2026 from 28,373 units in March 2025. From this, it seems that the demand for Toyota cars is continuously increasing.

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Large share of SUV and MPV segment

The major reason behind this growth is the growing demand in the SUV and MPV segments. Nowadays, customers prefer cars that are bigger, more comfortable and have more features. Toyota has a strong portfolio in both these segments. Toyota Innova and Toyota Fortuner are already popular in the Indian market. Powerful performance, comfortable cabin and robust design keep these cars in demand.

Growth due to customer trust

The major features of Toyota cars are low maintenance, good mileage and modern features. So customers trust this brand for a long time. The company has also presented itself as a young and modern brand with the help of new models and modern technology, which is also attracting new customers.

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Next plan

Toyota will focus more on new models and advanced technology in the future. The company plans to strengthen its grip especially in the SUV and MPV segments. As per the current trend, the demand for large cars is likely to continue, thus further benefiting Toyota.

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