Toyota October 2025 Sales figures are out, and if you’re a Toyota fan, this month’s report is sure to make you excited. Higher festive demand, lower GST benefits, and Toyota’s strong partnership with Maruti Suzuki played a major role in boosting sales. Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has delivered a solid performance this October, clearly showing that its market strategy is moving in the right direction.
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Toyota Records Strong Sales – Up 43% YoY
In October 2025, Toyota sold 40,257 units, compared to 28,138 units in October 2024 — a sharp 43% growth.
This surge was driven mainly by Toyota–Maruti shared models, while the Innova series continued to remain the brand’s top individual performer.

Innova Series – Still Toyota’s Biggest Superstar
The Innova Crysta and Innova Hycross together contributed 11,089 units, reflecting 25% growth over last year’s 8,838 units.
The Innova continues to dominate the premium MPV market without any challenge.
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Urban Cruiser Hyryder – The Biggest Growth Story
The Hyryder stole the spotlight this month!
With 11,555 units sold, it became Toyota’s second-best-selling model.
This is a massive 112% year-on-year growth compared to 5,449 units last year.
Its hybrid tech and shared Maruti-Toyota platform have made it a strong crowd favorite.
Toyota Glanza – A Top Choice for Budget Hatchback Buyers
Sales of the Baleno-based Glanza also grew strongly:
6,162 units, reflecting 44% growth.
The Maruti–Toyota partnership seems unbeatable in the hatchback segment.
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Urban Cruiser Taisor – Strong Show in Compact SUV Segment
The Maruti Fronx-based Taisor recorded 4,561 units, marking 48% YoY growth.
New buyers appreciate its compact size, features, and pricing.
Rumion – Steady Growth in MPV Segment
The Maruti Ertiga-based Rumion registered 3,075 units,
showing 42% growth over last year’s 2,169 units.
It continues to attract family buyers and fleet operators alike.

Toyota Fortuner – The Only Model to See a Decline
The popular Fortuner faced a dip this time.
October 2025 sales: 2,920 units,
down 21% from last year’s 3,684 units.
Likely reasons: high pricing, increased competition, and buyers shifting towards hybrid or premium MPV options.
Hilux, Camry, Vellfire & LC300 – Premium Models Show Mixed Results
Hilux: 377 units (10% growth)
Camry: 276 units (57% growth)
Vellfire: 168 units (46% growth)
Land Cruiser 300: 74 units (vs. 0 last year) – strong comeback
Toyota October 2025 Sales Table (YoY Comparison)
| Model | Oct 2025 | Oct 2024 | Growth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Innova Crysta + Hycross | 11,089 | 8,838 | 25% |
| Urban Cruiser Hyryder | 11,555 | 5,449 | 112% |
| Toyota Glanza | 6,162 | 4,273 | 44% |
| Urban Cruiser Taisor | 4,561 | 3,092 | 48% |
| Rumion | 3,075 | 2,169 | 42% |
| Fortuner | 2,920 | 3,684 | -21% |
| Hilux | 377 | 342 | 10% |
| Camry | 276 | 176 | 57% |
| Vellfire | 168 | 115 | 46% |
| Land Cruiser 300 | 74 | 0 | – |
| Total | 40,257 | 28,138 | 43% |
Final Verdict – Toyota’s Winning Formula Continues
Toyota October 2025 Sales clearly show that the company has delivered an outstanding performance this month.
The strong demand for Toyota–Maruti shared models, the festive season, and the brand’s hybrid advantage collectively pushed its sales upward.
Models like the Innova series and the Hyryder have further strengthened Toyota’s position in the Indian market.
Fortuner’s temporary decline may reverse once the updated model arrives.
Overall, Toyota October 2025 Sales highlight that October 2025 has been a massive success for Toyota.