Toyota Picks India for New R&D Hub as Sales Surge in Key Market

Toyota is set to establish its first research and development (R&D) center in India, a strategic move aiming to boost sales in the world’s third-largest automotive market.

Toyota Kirloskar Motor, the company’s local production subsidiary, plans to construct the R&D facility near its Bidadi assembly plant in Bengaluru, southern India. The center is scheduled to commence operations in 2026, employing around 200 people with plans to expand to a workforce of up to 1,000 engineers.

This new facility will be Toyota’s third R&D hub in the Asia-Pacific region, following similar centers in China and Thailand.

In recent years, India has become an increasingly important export and production base for Toyota, with top-selling models in the market, including the Innova Hycross, Urban Cruiser Hyryder, and Hilux pickup trucks. In 2023, Toyota reported a 35% year-over-year increase in sales in India, totaling 300,212 units. Production also saw a significant boost, rising 18% to 388,582 units.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Latest Automotive News

    Tranding Now

    Mitsubishi delica facelift
    Mitsubishi Delica D:2 Facelift: New Design, Better Fuel Economy, and Enhanced Safety
    70
    China Did It Again: BYD Pickup Truck Allegedly Copied From Ford F-150
    CP-2023-0065-21993365-thumb
    Mini Porsche? Copersche 811 GT-K Stuns with 911-Inspired Design at Tokyo Auto Salon
    tesla model S
    Tesla Model S Update: What’s New in the 2026 Facelift?
    CP-2023-0397-25113047-thumb
    Xiaomi's SU7 EV Delivers 200K Units in Just 119 Days — Can Tesla Keep Up?
    CP-2023-0397-23137799-thumb
    Ford's EV Division Faces $5.1 Billion Loss in 2024, with More Trouble Ahead
    CP-2023-0225-24761824-thumb
    Honda’s S7 Electric SUV: A Major Player in the Race for EV Dominance
    Model-3-tesla-leak-china
    Tesla Model Y Leaks Show Major Changes for China-Specific Version—Here's What You Need to Know
    CP-2024-0082-23396640-thumb
    Deepal’s S09 Flagship SUV Combines Luxury, Innovation, and a Competitive Price Tag
    civic-honda-mercedes-benz
    This Honda Civic Wants to Be a Mercedes—But Is It a Hit or a Miss?
  • Recommended

    They Grafted a '69 Chevelle Onto a 2015 Camaro—and It’s Glorious
    They Grafted a '69 Chevelle Onto a 2015 Camaro—and It’s Glorious
    A custom 1969 Chevelle and 2015 Camaro fusion showcases classic design with modern performance, set for...
    CP-2023-0186-25816888-thumb
    Porsche’s First Hybrid 911 Hits 194 MPH—Debuts in Seoul This Week
    Porsche Korea will debut the new 911 model at the 2025 Seoul Mobility Show, featuring a hybrid system...
    CP-2023-0225-25809700-thumb
    Volkswagen’s New Sagitar Is Bigger Than a Passat—And Only Sold in China
    Volkswagen's new Sagitar aims for a comeback in China with bold design and competitive pricing, targeting...
    CP-2023-0225-25856400-thumb
    Nissan’s All-New Leaf SUV Can Use Tesla Superchargers—Here’s What Else Is New
    Nissan unveils the new Leaf, transforming it from a hatchback to a compact SUV with improved range and...
    CP-2023-0225-25869941-thumb
    Kia’s Tasman and Musso EV Turn Pickups Into Lifestyle Stars
    Pickup trucks in Korea have transformed from being seen as utilitarian to stylish and practical vehicles...
    CP-2022-0212-25824754-thumb
    IONIQ 5 Surpasses 410,000 Miles—Hyundai’s Longest-Lasting EV to Date
    The Hyundai IONIQ 5 has achieved over 660,000 km with minimal issues, showcasing impressive durability...
    This $300K+ Aston Martin Rocket Hits 60 in 3
    Aston Martin’s New Convertible Supercar Is V12-Powered and Ultra-Rare
    Aston Martin's Vanquish Volante combines elegance and performance with a 5.2L V12 engine, limited to...
    CP-2023-0215-25884420-thumb
    Buttercream Yellow, 285 Miles: Hyundai’s New EV Makes a Splash in Japan
    Hyundai's Casper EV launches in Japan on April 10, offering a 458 km range and appealing design, with...
    Exit mobile version