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Toyota’s new R&D unit signals its sharper India focus

by Sarkiya Ranen
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Toyota’s new R&D unit signals its sharper India focus
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[DELHI] Toyota Motor is setting up its first research and development (R&D) centre in India through its local unit, sources familiar with the matter said, signalling the market’s growing importance.

The new R&D facility will begin operations with a team of about 200 people in Bengaluru, near Toyota Kirloskar Motor’s existing factory in Bidadi, one of the sources said, asking not to be identified because the details are private. The team will likely be scaled up to around 1,000 engineers by 2027, the source said.

Representatives for Toyota Kirloskar Motor declined to comment. Toyota did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The research facility comes after Toyota last year reorganised India to be the hub of its operations across the Middle East, East Asia and Oceania region. The company has also announced a series of priority investments to mark India as a global hub for clean and green technologies.

Toyota is yet to start selling plug-in vehicles in India. It has so far been relying on petrol and hybrid models and a partnership with Suzuki Motor to drive sales in the world’s third-largest vehicle market. The company owns a 5.4 per cent stake in Suzuki Motor, data compiled by Bloomberg show.

Toyota is closely studying the R&D operations of Suzuki’s Indian unit in Rohtak – one of the country’s largest auto engineering hubs with around 3,000 engineers, the sources said.

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The India research centre will be Toyota’s third R&D location in the Asia-Pacific region outside Japan, following similar investments in China and Thailand. While it will initially cater to the Indian market, it could later evolve into a global R&D hub, much like Mercedes-Benz’s Bengaluru centre, which employs over 9,000 people.

Doubling down

Toyota had previously considered an R&D centre in India in 2010 but did not follow through, the sources said. Now, the company is doubling down on its partnership with Suzuki to integrate R&D and product development.

A key example of this is Toyota’s upcoming Urban Cruiser EV, a rebadged version of Suzuki’s first electric vehicle (EV), the e-Vitara.

The model, set to be built at Suzuki Motor Gujarat from 2025, marks the first step the two Japanese automakers will take in India as they look to break into the Indian and global EV markets, together.

The deeper collaboration comes at a crucial time. With the passing of Osamu Suzuki, the long-time leader of Suzuki Motor, the Japanese carmaker is working to protect its relevance at home, where it is a much smaller player behind Toyota and Honda Motor.

Toyota, meanwhile, is sharpening its focus on India as it loses share in China, where local manufacturers such as BYD are fast winning over consumers. BLOOMBERG



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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