Models pose at the unveiling of Toyota's new hybrid SUV Urban Cruiser Hyryder in New Delhi, India. Reuters
Models pose at the unveiling of Toyota's new hybrid SUV Urban Cruiser Hyryder in New Delhi, India. Reuters
Models pose at the unveiling of Toyota's new hybrid SUV Urban Cruiser Hyryder in New Delhi, India. Reuters
Models pose at the unveiling of Toyota's new hybrid SUV Urban Cruiser Hyryder in New Delhi, India. Reuters

Toyota reboots India strategy with low-cost hybrids


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Toyota is rebooting its strategy for India, doubling down on a bet that emerging markets will learn to love its hybrids, as long as the price is right.

Renowned for its pioneering Prius, the Japanese car maker has struggled to sell large numbers of its hybrid Camry sedan since its Indian debut in 2013, partly due to a sticker price of more than eight times the annual income of a middle-class family.

This time, Toyota is determined to do it differently with lower-cost hybrids, said four company and industry executives and suppliers who provided previously unreported details about the car maker's sourcing, production and pricing strategy.

Central to the strategy is a drive to cut the cost of full hybrid powertrains by making them in India, where the car maker's factories are running well below capacity, and to source key materials within the country.

Toyota Motor is also leveraging its co-operation with partner Suzuki Motor, majority owner of India's biggest car maker Maruti, to benefit from its low-cost engineering know-how and mild hybrid technology.

“The hybrid bet is a turning point. It will be a litmus test for Toyota's future and success in India,” one person with direct knowledge of Toyota's plans told Reuters.

A full hybrid can be driven for stretches on electric power whereas mild hybrid technology only supplements the combustion engine to help cut emissions. However, mild hybrids have smaller batteries and cost far less.

Toyota's Indian strategy is at odds with global rivals Volkswagen, General Motors and India's Tata Motors, which are rushing to roll out pure electric vehicles, and comes in the face of criticism from investors for sticking with fossil-fuel hybrids.

Hybrids are generally cheaper than EVs as they typically have smaller batteries and are not reliant on charging stations, important factors in markets such as India where customers are price sensitive and charging infrastructure can be patchy.

Toyota declined to share details about cost savings, future product launches, car-pricing strategies or production plans for full or mild hybrid models in India.

The world's biggest car maker told Reuters it wanted more first-time buyers in India to own full hybrids as a first step towards mass electrification, and that it would continue to increase local sourcing and production to be competitive.

Toyota's first new hybrid to hit India's roads will be the Urban Cruiser Hyryder, a compact sports utility vehicle which two people with knowledge of the plan said is likely to be priced at about $25,000 — less than half the price of the Camry.

Toyota Kirloskar Motor's vice president PB Venugopal, managing director Masakazu Yoshimura, vice chairman Vikram Kirloskar and executive vice president sales and customer service Tadashi Asazuma pose at the unveiling of Toyota's new hybrid SUV Urban Cruiser Hyryder in New Delhi, India. Reuters
Toyota Kirloskar Motor's vice president PB Venugopal, managing director Masakazu Yoshimura, vice chairman Vikram Kirloskar and executive vice president sales and customer service Tadashi Asazuma pose at the unveiling of Toyota's new hybrid SUV Urban Cruiser Hyryder in New Delhi, India. Reuters

That would pit it against popular mid-size combustion-engine SUVs made by Hyundai Motor and Kia Motor in a fast-growing segment that makes up 18 per cent of car sales in India, the world's fourth-biggest market.

The full hybrid Hyryder, however, will be 31 per cent more fuel efficient than the Hyundai and Kia diesel models, offering an economy of 28 kilometres per litre, a key factor for Indian buyers.

To bring down the cost of the Hyryder, which will be sold by Toyota and Suzuki, it will use a hybrid system originally developed for subcompact cars, or one size smaller, said a Toyota engineer familiar with hybrid technology.

By combining the hybrid system with a low-cost chassis and some upper body parts from Suzuki, the end result is an SUV on a par with or slightly cheaper than the Prius sedan, which starts at $25,000 in the US.

“The high-cost complexity of hybrids is hard to overcome, but it's a good start,” said the Toyota source, who was not involved in the Hyryder's development.

Savings have also come from working with Suzuki on designing and developing the SUV, as well as leveraging the scale and pricing power with suppliers of Maruti, which produced eight of the 10 best-selling models in India in 2021.

Even so, there is a cost differential of $3,400 between Toyota's full hybrid and its comparable petrol car in India, said another source, higher than the typical differential of about $2,000 for Toyota in most countries.

To boost sales in India's price-sensitive market, Toyota will also sell Hyryders with a mild hybrid powertrain supplied by Suzuki, a significant departure for Toyota, which has long championed full hybrids.

The shift is a recognition that Toyota has been unable to bring down the cost of full hybrids to the point where they can always compete on price in markets such as India, the people familiar with Toyota's planning said.

It also shows how Toyota is altering its strategy for different markets, depending on what buyers want and are willing to pay.

“As we come down the price points … we hope to increase our numbers as well as our market share,” Vikram Kirloskar, vice chairman of Toyota Kirloskar Motor, the Japanese company's Indian unit, told Reuters.

Toyota's next hybrid for India will be a multipurpose vehicle, or people-carrier, expected later this year or early in 2023, two sources said.

Building in Bidadi

Another factor affecting the Hyryder's price is taxation. India levies taxes of 43 per cent on hybrids — on par with petrol or diesel SUVs and far higher than the 5 per cent tax on EVs.

Toyota is lobbying to get the taxes reduced, sources said. The company said it wants New Delhi to provide support, including taxation, to all green technologies that help India achieve its goal of reducing fossil fuel and carbon emissions.

So far, the government has not shown any interest in extending its fiscal support beyond EVs.

Making hybrid powertrains in India aligns Toyota with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's drive to boost local manufacturing, especially at a time when major car companies such as Ford Motor have left the country.

At the Toyota Kirloskar Auto Parts factory in Bidadi, an industrial town near Bengaluru in southern India, the Japanese car maker's new Indian strategy is already in motion.

Workers at the assembly line of Toyota Etios cars in Bidadi, on the outskirts of Bengaluru. Reuters
Workers at the assembly line of Toyota Etios cars in Bidadi, on the outskirts of Bengaluru. Reuters

A joint venture between Toyota, its parts affiliate Aisin Seiki and India's Kirloskar Systems, the plant is manufacturing E-Drives for the Toyota Hybrid System.

The E-Drive ensures seamless switching between the engine and electric motor, and shifting the manufacture of one of the hybrid system's four key components to India is a major move.

Toyota sees the Bidadi factory as a starting point for building a local supply chain for the EVs it will eventually bring to India.

“We now have the core technology, whether it's an electric vehicle or a hybrid,” Mr Kirloskar said.

'It's a huge bet'

The plant can make 135,000 E-Drives a year on one assembly line and could raise that to more than 400,000 by adding two more.

About 55 per cent of raw materials by value for the E-Drives come from India, two sources said. Capital equipment, such as tools and dies, are also made there, though rare earth magnets for the motors and some other components are imported.

The cost savings on the made-in-India E-Drives are expected to be in the “double-digits” in percentage terms compared with imported systems, one source said.

Toyota will also export them back to Japan for hybrid cars built there, as well as to countries in South-East Asia.

“India is one of the lowest cost bases for these parts. We are competitive on this,” Mr Kirloskar said. He added that he expected about 40 per cent to 50 per cent to be exported, though that could change depending on local demand.

Of the three other main hybrid components, Toyota already makes engines in India but the 1.8 kilowatt-hour lithium-ion batteries and power control units will be imported for now.

Toyota is making the Hyryder at its underused and revamped plant in Bidadi, which has an annual capacity of 200,000 cars.

More than 50 per cent of Hyryder pre-orders are for the full hybrid, though people aware of Toyota's production plans say this could settle at 30 per cent to 40 per cent with the cheaper, mild hybrid becoming more popular in India — where most cars sell for under $15,000.

“Once numbers pick up, the cost will come to a point where hybrids will become mainstream. This will lay the ground for an eventual switch to fully electric or fuel cell vehicles,” said one person familiar with Toyota's plans.

“It's a huge bet but we know electrification is the future.”

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