The models clocked a 10 percent volume growth in the April- September period of this year, Toyota Kirloskar Motor said.
The company had sold 10,312 units in the domestic market in February last year, Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) said in a statement.
The company had sold 8,511 units in the domestic market in January last year, Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) said in a statement.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) today reported a 29.73 per cent increase in sales for December at 14,093 units as against 10,863 units in the same month last year.
The 90 percent on-road funding scheme encompasses a complete package of vehicle cost, accessories, service packages, registration road tax and insurance, it added.
Toyota, which operates in India through a joint venture -- Toyota Kirloskar Motor -- with the Kirloskar group, has named the new sedan Platinum Etios. It is available in both petrol and diesel options.
The company also announced the launch of its year-end offers and benefits up to Rs 50,000 and lower interest rate in the range of 6 to 7 percent on different models.
The company sold 12,403 units in the domestic market and exported 1,198 units in October 2015, he said.
In September, the company sold 11,401 units in the domestic market and exported 1,252 units of the Etios against 12,542 units sold in the domestic market and 1,502 units of the Etios exported in September 2014, the company said.
In the domestic market, TKM sold 12,175 units in November 2014, up 19 percent as compared to 10,208 units in November 2013.
A company statement said even as the talks were on, a section of the workers, instigated by the union, had resorted to deliberate stoppage of the production line, and threatened supervisors and disrupted business for the past 25 days.
Automotive major Toyota Kirloskar Motor hiked prices of its key models, which will be effective from September 21, 2013. The increase in prices will be upto 1.5 percent.
"If the rupee continues to slide like this then we may have to take a price increase from October onwards," Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) Deputy Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer, Marketing and Commercial, Sandeep Singh told reporters.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor today reported 6 per cent decline in the total sales at 15,201 units in August 2013.
Sales in the domestic market were at 11,515 units in July 2013 as compared to 14,574 units in the corresponding month in 2012, down 20.98 percent, it added.
Toyota's domestic sales were down to 11,010 units in June, compared with 14,700 a year ago, as the overall market remained sluggish, it said.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor today reported 37.36 percent decline in its domestic car sales at 9,007 units in April, 2013. The company had sold 14,378 units in the corresponding month of last year, Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) said in a statement.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor is increasing export of its Etios range of cars from India to Africa, while it also looks to enhance foothold in the Indian market with the launch of new versions of sedan Etios and hatchback Liva with prices starting at Rs 4.46 lakh.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor today reported 23.37 per cent decrease in its domestic car sales at 13,329 units in January 2013.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) reported a 26 per cent decline in sales at 10,352 units during November 2012. It had sold 13,956 units in the same month last year, TKM said in a statement.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor's sales in October rose 14 percent year-on-year to 12,281 units, helped by strong demand for its Innova and Fortuner utility vehicles.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor today reported 14.11 percent increase in car sales to 12,281 units in October.
Car maker Toyota Kirloskar Motor today launched limited editions of three of its models - sedans Etios and Corolla Altis and sports utility vehicle Fortuner to boost sales during the festive season.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor's total sales in September declined 5% year-on-year to 12,115 units due to fall in demand for its Etios range of passenger cars.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor's (TKM) plan to set up a diesel engine plant is held up as it is unable to convince its Japanese parent because of the lack of clarity in pricing policy of the fuel in India.