Toyota Innova Crysta, Fortuner, Hilux despatches resume in India

    Despatches for the three models were halted temporarily following inconsistencies discovered in the testing of their diesel engines.

    Published On Feb 09, 2024 12:40:00 PM

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    Toyota Kirloskar Motor has announced that despatches of the Innova Crysta MPV, Fortuner SUV and Hilux pick-up have resumed in India. The Japanese brand’s statement said that Toyota has “re-confirmed that the diesel engines meet the stipulated Indian regulations.” 

    Despatches for the models were suspended on January 29, 2024, amid the discovery of irregularities during diesel engine horsepower certification testing. Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) said it had commissioned Toyota Industries Corporation (TICO) to develop its diesel engines. On the day, TICO reported to Toyota that a special investigation committee set up to look into the potential certification irregularities stated that irregularities had occurred during the horsepower output certification testing for three diesel engines that Toyota had commissioned to TICO. Ten models use the affected engines globally, including six in Japan and three in India. The Innova CrystaFortuner and Hilux account for almost a third of Toyota Kirloskar Motors’ (TKM) total sales in the country.

    To our sister publication Autocar Professional’s query at the time, a Toyota Kirloskar spokesperson explained that the irregularities concern the ‘smoothing’ of power and torque curves, but did not lead to any over-stating or over-claims on horsepower, torque or other powertrain-related values. “Moreover, this does not have any impact on the emissions or safety of the affected vehicles,” assured the spokesperson. 

    Hence, while despatches had been suspended, the company continued to produce and take orders for the Innova, Fortuner or Hilux. “For cars that have already been despatched but have not yet been delivered to the customer, we will carefully explain to them about this condition. Thereafter, we will proceed with registration and delivery for customers who opt to receive their vehicles,” explained the spokesperson.

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