With total domestic sales reaching 35,168 units, the Japanese automaker achieved a 24% Year-on-Year (YoY) growth and 14% Month-on-Month (MoM) increase. The data underscores a clear trend: Toyota’s collaboration models and hybrid technology are driving massive volume, while its premium legacy models maintain a steady, loyal following.
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For the first time, the Urban Cruiser Hyryder has emerged as the top-selling model in Toyota’s stable, surpassing the 10k mark with 10,206 units and represents a staggering 93% YoY growth.
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The Innova (Crysta + Hycross) remains the backbone of the brand’s premium identity. Recording 10,156 units, the MPV king saw a modest 3% YoY increase but a sharp 17% MoM jump, indicating a strong recovery in supply chain efficiency or fleet demand towards the end of the fiscal year.
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Rumion recorded the highest growth percentage in the lineup, skyrocketing 117% YoY to reach 3,892 units. It also saw a healthy 38% MoM growth.
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Fortuner continues to defy segment trends with 3,795 units, marking a 12% YoY and 23% MoM climb.
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Glanza & Taisor saw a slight YoY decline (-1% and -19% respectively).



