Toyota Kirloskar Motor has announced that it has sold a total number of 13,113 units in the Indian market in May 2018. Adding the 827 units of the Etios hatchback and sedan twins exported to international markets, the cumulative count goes up to 13,940 units. When compared to the same month last year, the Japanese auto major has retailed 2,199 more units domestically in May 2018.
In local sales, Toyota has resultantly achieved a YoY double digit growth of 20 percent. This has been mainly due to the arrival of the Yaris C-segment sedan as Toyota commenced deliveries of the model across all its dealerships in the country last month. To meet the customer demands, Toyota has dispatched over 4,000 examples of the Yaris by the end of May.
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The significant first-in-class features present in the Yaris sedan include roof-mounted AC vents with ambient lighting, 4.2-inch TFT multi-information display with ECO wallet, acoustic and vibration control glass, electrically adjustable driver seat, 60:40 split rear seats, gesture controls for infotainment system, tail lamps with LED line guide, adjustable rear centre headrest and Tyre Pressure Monitoring System.
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The Yaris sedan has taken styling inspiration from its latest Corolla sibling but has its own knack of design elements as well. It adorns wide headlamps with sharper edges, L-shaped fog lamp cluster, big air intake, LED pilot lamps positioned below the sleek headlamps, angular bonnet, sleek wing mirrors with turn indicators, wraparound tail lamps, shark fin antenna, etc.
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