Bangalore,
July 28, 2021.
In line with its commitment
to encourage the adoption of electrified vehicles, Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM)
today announced the extension of battery warranty for its Self-charging Hybrid
Electric Vehicles (SHEVs) in India. The warranty is extended from the existing
three years or 100,000 kilometres to eight years or 160,000 kilometres
(whichever comes first) for all its SHEV models – Toyota Camry & Vellfire,
sold with effect from August 1, 2021. The announcement also coincides with the
important occasion of “World Nature Conservation Day” observed across the world
this day of 28th July.
In keeping with our principle of ‘Respect for the Planet’, Toyota announced the ‘Toyota Environmental Challenge 2050’ in October 2015 comprising of six environment challenges, including the goal to achieve lifecycle zero carbon (CO2) emission that goes well beyond zero carbon emissions from our new vehicles and manufacturing activities thus reinforcing Toyota’s commitment to build a better, smarter, more sustainable future, creating a net positive impact on the planet and society.
In
pursuance of this guiding principle to realise carbon neutrality by 2050,
Toyota continues to create and develop advanced technologies and provide
world-class products and services that fulfil the needs of customers in the
most sustainable manner. Building upon that experience, TKM has also
continuously strived to introduce innovative schemes and offers to enhance
customer delight.
TKM’s new 2021 hybrid
electric vehicle battery warranty is the longest warranty period offered in the
industry and is available to all the owners of Toyota SHEVs. The latest move is
yet another initiative by TKM to catalyse the shift from conventional internal
combustion engine vehicles to SHEVs and ultimately to a wide range of
electrified vehicles as practical and accessible mobility solutions in the
future. As a pioneer in hybrids and a global portfolio spanning all electrified
technologies, TKM was the first carmaker to bring hybrid electric vehicles to
the Indian market with products such as the Prius and Camry. Today, the Toyota
Camry and Vellfire are successful in gaining customers’ confidence and trust in
brand, encapsulate Toyota’s class defining self-charging hybrid electric
technology, comfort, elegance and sustainability, thus paving the way for the
adoption of other electrified technologies in the future.
Sharing his thoughts on the
initiative, Mr. V. Wiseline Sigamani, Associate General Manager (AGM), Sales
and Strategic Marketing, Toyota Kirloskar Motor said, “Toyota has been at
the forefront of global vehicle electrification for more than two decades now.
In India too, TKM was among the first automakers to introduce SHEVs in the
market. Self-charging Hybrid Electric Vehicles, which have both a petrol engine
and electric powertrain, are extremely environment friendly, while requiring no
behavioural changes at the customer’s end. Hybrids can run 40% of the distance
and 60% of the time as an electric vehicle with a petrol engine shut off, as
proven in a study by iCAT, a Government testing agency. This gives hybrids tremendous
fuel efficiency improvements of 35 to 50% and much lower carbon emissions. In
India, over the years (cumulative), sale of Toyota Camry Hybrid vehicles alone
has resulted in CO2 emission reduction of over 18 million kilograms and fossil
fuel savings of over 7.6 million litres.
With customers being the
first priority, Toyota has been unceasingly striving to offer diverse service
schemes. Through the longer battery warranty, which is the most comprehensive
coverage in the market today, we continue to bring many smiles and peace of
mind to customers buying a hybrid electric
vehicle and enhancing the momentum of vehicle electrification in the country.”
Electrified vehicles play a critical role in
sustainable development by reducing fossil fuel consumption, mitigating local
air pollution and by helping to address climate change. Globally along with
BEVs, SHEVs are ushering in a new era of mobility with growing customer
acceptance towards more efficient, cleaner, and greener technology. Today’s consumer
profile for SHEV is evolving, from early adopters and technophile purchasers,
as they quell range anxiety, tackle the challenge of charging infrastructure
while protecting the environment. Significant improvements in technology and a
wider variety of electrified vehicle models on offer have stimulated consumer
preferences. This will transform mobility in the years to come and shape the
future of vehicle electrification.
TKM’s aspiration is to contribute towards mass
electrification with ‘make in India’ not only for India but also for global
markets. Toyota firmly believes that all electrified vehicle technologies
are necessary to create a vibrant local EV manufacturing base, thereby
hastening the pace of adoption of cleaner and more efficient mobility. Our
electrified vehicle strategy centres on xEV portfolio of hybrid electric
vehicles (HEVs), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), battery electric
vehicles (BEVs) and fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) to suit the needs of
the consumers and market.
Further, existing 4th
generation SHEV customers (for purchases made January 2019 onwards) are being
offered similar warranty benefits at a special offer price.
For more information on the
new extended warranty, customers can reach out to their nearest Toyota
dealership. They may also refer to the Toyota Warranty and Maintenance Booklet
provided during a new vehicle purchase (effective August 1, 2021).