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‘Expect auto sales to pick up in third quarter of 2020’

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Toyota Kirloskar Motor expects auto industry growth to pick up only in the third quarter of this year as consumers would try to understand the new BS-VI technology and associated cost increases when it is implemente­d in April, according to a senior company official.

The company, which had recently launched the BS-VI version of its popular multipurpo­se vehicle Innova Crysta, said it will be rolling out diesel variants of other models such as Fortuner by the end of this month or early February.

"At least for the first two quarters, for the customers it is going to be understand­ing of the new technology. The fundamenta­ls are strong, so by the third quarter it should start picking up," Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) Senior Vice-President (Sales & Service) Naveen Soni said.

He was responding to a query on the outlook for 2020 for the auto industry in general and also for the company in the backdrop of the transition to BS-VI emission norms from April 1.

The automobile industry recorded its worst-ever sales decline in two decades in 2019, with an unpreceden­ted slowdown hampering vehicle offtake across segments. The overall wholesale of vehicles declined 13.77 per cent to 2,30,73,438 units as against 2,67,58,787 units in 2018.

Soni said TKM has taken a conscious decision of not passing the entire cost increase due to the transition and absorb for sometime so as not to make it difficult for customers.

Citing the example of the BS-VI Innova Crysta, which the company has introduced at a price range of Rs 15.36 lakh to Rs 24.06 lakh (exshowroom Delhi), he said,"The main challenge was that if we had passed on the entire cost to the market it would have been a real big step up...If there was a steep price hike it would have been very difficult for the consumer to understand."

Therefore, he said, "We have passed on less than 50 per cent of the cost impact due to BS-VI to the market and taken the hit on the company side."

However, he added, "How long can we absorb is a big question. That's why we are calling it a limited introducto­ry offer (for Innova Crysta). If we do this for a long time, sustainabi­lity will be an issue and at the same time we do understand that the customer will find it extremely difficult if we transfer the entire amount. So we will have to watch the market."

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