Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) is riding a massive wave of momentum in the Indian market. Combining legendary reliability with a fresh, youthful appeal and expanding tech, Toyota just wrapped up a highly successful financial year. The automaker announced a phenomenal close to FY25-26, shattering previous records and signaling a robust path forward.
If you are an auto enthusiast or keeping an eye on market trends, there is a lot to unpack here. From the staggering sales volume in March 2026 to exciting rumors about the upcoming 2026 Toyota Fortuner and their first major electric leap with the Urban Cruiser Ebella, let’s dive into all the details.

TKM March 2026 and FY25-26 Sales Performance
The numbers speak for themselves. Toyota Kirloskar Motor reported a total sales figure of 4,06,081 units for the financial year FY25-26. This represents a massive 20% growth compared to the 3,37,148 units sold in the previous fiscal year (FY24-25).
The closing month of the fiscal year maintained this positive trajectory. In March 2026, Toyota sold 37,194 units, a 24% jump from the 30,043 units sold in March 2025. This consistency proves that Toyota’s diverse portfolio—ranging from robust SUVs and MPVs to compact urban cruisers—is resonating strongly with Indian buyers.
Financial Year Sales Comparison: FY24-25 vs FY25-26
Here is the exact breakdown of the year-on-year financial performance:
| Sales in units | FY 2024-25 | FY 2025-26 | Growth |
| Domestic | 309,508 | 367,107 | 19% |
| Export | 27,640 | 38,974 | 41% |
| Total | 337,148 | 406,081 | 20% |
March Year-on-Year Growth: March 2025 vs March 2026
The monthly push in March 2026 was equally impressive across both domestic and export markets:
| Sales in units | Mar’25 | Mar’26 | Growth |
| Domestic | 28,373 | 35,125 | 24% |
| Export | 1,670 | 2,069 | 24% |
| Total | 30,043 | 37,194 | 24% |
What Drove Toyota’s Success in FY25-26?
A 20% growth rate doesn’t happen by accident. According to TKM’s Executive Vice President, Mr. Sabari Manohar, the success was driven by sustained demand across their SUV, MPV, and compact segments. The company essentially focused on a mix of product portfolio enhancements and strict safety standardizations.
Here are the key drivers:
- Exciting New Variants & Editions: Toyota kept customer engagement high by introducing the Land Cruiser 300, the new GR-S grade, the Legender MT grade, and special editions like the Innova Hycross (limited) Edition and Fortuner Leader Edition.
- Fresh Aesthetics: Models like the Camry Hybrid Sprint Edition, Hilux Black Edition, and the Urban Cruiser Taisor in a new Bluish Black color kept the lineup looking sharp. Furthermore, the Urban Cruiser Hyryder Aero Edition, with its exclusive styling package (front/rear spoilers and side skirts), significantly enhanced customer appeal.
- Technology Upgrades: The Tech Package for the Urban Cruiser Hyryder improved the in-cabin experience. Toyota also introduced a new 6-speed Automatic Transmission (6AT) in the AWD variant and an electronic parking brake in the Neo Drive AT variants.
- Uncompromising Safety: TKM pushed hard on safety, launching the new Rumion with six airbags standard across all variants. They also standardized six airbags across the Glanza, Urban Cruiser Taisor, and Urban Cruiser Hyryder. The Innova Hycross achieving a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating further cemented buyer trust.

Looking Ahead: Speculating on the Upcoming 2026 Toyota Fortuner
While current sales are booming, the horizon is looking even more exciting. The Toyota Fortuner has been the undisputed king of the ladder-frame SUV segment in India, but it has been due for a major generational update. Recent spy shots from international testing grounds (like Thailand) suggest the next-gen 2026 Toyota Fortuner is finally on the way.
While Toyota has kept official details under wraps, here is what the industry rumor mill and recent spy shots suggest we can expect:
- Redesigned Exterior: Speculation points to a wider, more upright stance with a flatter, muscular bonnet. We expect a larger honeycomb grille, lower-placed fog lamps, and a split headlamp setup with slim LED DRLs—taking heavy design inspiration from the new-gen global Hilux. The rear is likely to sport a connected tail-light bar and a squared-off profile.
- Upmarket Interiors: The cabin is where the Fortuner needed the biggest upgrade, and rumors suggest it’s getting it. Expect a massive 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system and a matching 12.3-inch fully digital driver’s display.
- Advanced Features (ADAS): Spy shots revealing radar modules and cameras hint that Level-2 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) features like lane assist, collision warning, and a 360-degree camera will finally make their way to the SUV.
- Familiar but Hybrid Powertrains: Under the hood, the robust 2.8L diesel engine is expected to stay, continuing to utilize the 48V mild-hybrid “Neo Drive” technology for better efficiency and torque assist. The 2.7L petrol is also expected to carry over to cater to specific regional demands.

Going Electric: Enter the Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella
In addition to updating their legacy ICE and hybrid models, Toyota is stepping firmly into the fully electric space in India. Enter the Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella.
Expected to launch in mid-2026, the Ebella marks Toyota’s foray into the competitive compact EV SUV segment. Here’s what we know about the upcoming EV:
- The Sibling Connection: The Ebella is essentially Toyota’s rebadged version of the highly anticipated Maruti Suzuki e Vitara. However, Toyota has given it a sleek, sharp front fascia that aligns perfectly with its global EV design language.
- Battery & Range: The Ebella is expected to be offered with battery pack options ranging between 49 kWh and 61 kWh, translating to a highly competitive claimed range of roughly 440 km to 543 km on a single charge.
- Charging & Tech: It will feature 150kW DC fast charging capabilities for quick top-ups on road trips. Inside, buyers can look forward to a 10.1-inch floating touchscreen, a 10.25-inch digital driver’s display, premium JBL audio, and a suite of modern safety features including 7 standard airbags.
- Expected Price: Aimed squarely at the mid-size EV segment, the Toyota Ebella is estimated to launch at an ex-showroom price ranging from ₹18 Lakh to ₹21 Lakh.

FAQs
Q: How many cars did Toyota sell in India in FY25-26?
A: Toyota Kirloskar Motor registered a total sales figure of 4,06,081 units in FY25-26, which is a 20% growth compared to the 3,37,148 units sold in FY24-25.
Q: What is the current manufacturing capacity of Toyota in India?
A: TKM has a total installed production capacity of up to 3,42,000 units. This is split between their 1st Plant in Bidadi (up to 1,32,000 units) and their 2nd Plant, also in Bidadi (up to 2,10,000 units).
Q: When is the new Toyota Fortuner launching in India?
A: While Toyota hasn’t given an official date, industry speculations and recent international spy shots suggest the next-generation Toyota Fortuner will launch by late 2026 or early 2027.
Q: What is the Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella?
A: The Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella is an upcoming all-electric compact SUV. It is essentially a rebadged and restyled version of the Maruti Suzuki e Vitara, expected to offer up to 543 km of range and launch around mid-2026.
Q: Did the Toyota Innova Hycross get a safety rating?
A: Yes, achieving a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating for the Innova Hycross was one of the key drivers for Toyota’s sustained growth and customer trust in FY25-26.
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