Buoyed by the response to its hybrid sedan Camry, Japanese auto major Toyota is mulling over bringing more such vehicles with alternate fuel technology to India.

The company, which is present in India in a joint venture with the Kirloskar group — Toyota Kirloskar Motor, is celebrating the first anniversary of its Camry Hybrid in India. It has sold 541 units in this period.

“Currently 75 per cent of Camry sales are hybrid. The vehicle has been appreciated for its ideal combination of a luxury sedan and hybrid technology. Looking at the response we are encouraged to consider bringing more hybrid vehicles to India,” TKM Director and Senior Vice-President (Sales and Marketing) N Raja said in a statement.

The Camry hybrid is manufactured at a separate assembly line within Toyota Kirloskar Motor’s second plant located in Bidadi, near Bangalore. Globally, India is the ninth country to manufacture Toyota hybrid vehicles.

The Camry hybrid automatic transmission is currently priced at Rs 30 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

On completion of the Camry hybrid’s one year in India, Raja said: “We would like to see increasing sales of the Hybrid in India. We look forward to one and all joining us in this drive to popularise this technology and its use.”

Outlining Toyota’s goal for taking the lead in making eco-friendly cars, the TKM Managing Director said: “Energy crisis and increasing pollution are some of the gravest problems faced by the world today. Toyota aims to lead the future of mobility by addressing these challenges.”

He said Toyota achieved an important milestone with its cumulative global hybrid sales crossing the 7-million-mark, in October this year.

A hybrid vehicle has more than one power source to move the vehicle.

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