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TKM Bidadi plant is now 100% BS-VI compliant

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 29 January 2020

Recent commencement of BS-VI diesel variant of Toyota Fortuner production marks this milestone

File pic of the TKM Bidadi plant: The company introduced its first BS-VI compliant petrol variant of Toyota Glanza in June 2019

Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has announced that its manufacturing plant in Bidadi has transitioned to a 100% BS-VI compliant vehicle manufacturing facility. Supporting and encouraging the Government's initiatives to go green with environment friendly BS-VI compliant vehicles, the company introduced its first BS-VI compliant petrol variant of Toyota Glanza in June 2019. This was followed by the start of production of BS-VI compliant petrol variant of Toyota Yaris in December 2019 and the BS-VI diesel variant of Innova Crysta earlier this month. The recent commencement of BS-VI diesel variant of Toyota Fortuner production marks TKM's full and final transition into a 100% BS-VI manufacturing facility. Bookings for BS-VI vehicles have already commenced and deliveries of BS VI diesel vehicles to customers would be made in a phased manner, depending on diesel BS VI fuel availability.
Expressing his views on this important milestone, Naveen Soni, Sr. Vice President, TKM said, "In our efforts to make a smooth transition to BS-VI emission norms for vehicles, we are delighted to announce a full compliance to BS-VI well ahead of time. We have been successful in upgrading our vehicles to BS-VI technology before the stipulated timelines thereby allowing us to focus on the production and sale of BS-VI vehicles. The BS-VI vehicles use Toyota's proven technology that helps to substantially reduce the emissions thus contributing to a cleaner and greener environment. We are confident that this will further augment customer confidence in the brand and encourage them to adopt environment friendly BS-VI technology in our vehicles".

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