Need a relook at tax on hybrid vehicles in India: Toyota

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

sales in are restricted by high taxation and unless it is reduced, volumes of such will remain low, a top of Kirloskar Motor said.

"If we have to popularise in we need to look at that taxation system," Kirloskar Motor (TKM) told in an interview.

The total tax incidence on hybrid vehicles is 43 per cent, which is inclusive of GST, he said.

TKM currently sells its hybrid priced at Rs 37.50 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). It is assembled at the company's in

When asked if the current tax structure is discouraging from launching more hybrids in India, he said,"We want to bring, we have products (in Toyota's global portfolio) (but) at the moment taxation system is not favourable".

Toyota has maintained that while the future of eco-friendly mobility lies in electric vehicles, road towards full (EVs) will have to be bridged through hybrids which needs support from the government.

If customers realise the benefits of hybrid technology, it will become popular and then only it becomes feasible for investments, Yoshimura added.

He said the company has been seeking clarity from the government on the matter.

"Look at China, they incentivised hybrids, then PHEVs (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle) and EVs. Now, they are looking at FCVs (vehicles). Strategically they are putting (efforts)," Yoshimura said.

When asked about new products in pipeline from the collaboration between Toyota and Suzuki, he said the two were jointly developing a mid-sized multi-purpose vehicle that will be produced at near Bengaluru.

Last week, the company launched premium hatchback Glanza, its version of Suzuki's Baleno, under their product sharing agreement.

In March this year, Toyota and expanded scope of collaboration including of Suzuki-developed compact SUV Vitara Brezza at in India from 2022. Besides, will supply its sedan and Ertiga multi-purpose vehicle to Toyota in India.

The two partners had also agreed to extend their collaboration to and over and above their partnership in India.

will supply its India-produced vehicles -- Baleno, Vitara Brezza, Ciaz, Ertiga -- to Toyota for the African market as well.

Toyota on the other hand will provide Suzuki its (HEV) technologies in India through local procurement of HEV systems, engines, and batteries, while also supplying THS (Toyota Hybrid System) to Suzuki in the global markets.

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First Published: Sun, June 09 2019. 12:00 IST