"Delhi-NCR is the biggest market among other regions of the country. Since sales of Innova and Fortuner have stopped there, there will be considerable impact in overall sales," VP of Toyota Kirloskar Motor Sailesh Shetty told PTI on the sidelines of the launch of Innova Crysta here.
"Last year, we had sold 1.39 lakh cars in the country. This year, the sales figure will be in that region," Shetty said today.
He said that Toyota had not been able to sold any Innova or Fortuner vehicles in Delhi NCR since the ban was imposed since December-end.
Sales of MPVs in India was between 8,000 to 9,000 units per month, he said, adding that 7 per cent of the sales has been hit in Delhi-NCR following the ban.
In the meantime, the new vehicle saw a good response from consumers on the first day of its launch.
"Over 60 per cent of the 15,000 bookings we have received so far are for the automatic version that too of the top-end model," Toyota Kirloskar Motor vice chairman Shekar Vishwanathan told reporters after launching the new MPV in Mumbai.
As of now, the customers in Mumbai will have to wait for more than two months to get delivery. As the demand increases they will ramp up output and lower the waiting period, he said.
He said since 2005, the year Innova was first launched, the company has sold a little over 6 lakh Innovas in the country, while globally it has 1.6 million customers. The Innova was sold only in three markets apart from India - Indonesia, Thailand and Dubai.
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Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru, Toyota Senior Vice President and Director (Sales Division) N Raja said petrol engine would be made availablefor markets like Delhi towards the last quarter of the year.
The New Innova Crysta is priced competitively in the range of Rs 14,17,740 and Rs 21,12,311 (Ex-showroom Bengaluru).
Innova Crysta is also available in Thailand and Indonesia markets.
Speaking about the product, Raja said "on safety what we have done is three air bag standard, normally it is two airbag for the passenger and the co-passenger, the knee airbag is something new that we have brought towards safety."
Asked how the dynamics of the market was going to change with the launch of new products, he said "what I'm seeing is from our initial response 15,000 (booking) is really good number for us. Going forward I'm looking at our numbers trend going towards improving our market share."
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