TKM extends battery warranty on Self-charging Hybrid Electric Models, putting ‘Customers First’


BANGALORE
In line with its commitment to encourage the adoption of electrified vehicles, Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) today announced the extension of battery warranty for its Self-charging Hybrid Electric Vehicles (SHEVs) in India. The warranty is extended from the existing three years or 100,000 kilometres to eight years or 160,000 kilometres (whichever comes first) for all its SHEV models – Toyota Camry & Vellfire, sold with effect from August 1, 2021. The announcement also coincides with the important occasion of “World Nature Conservation Day” observed across the world this day of 28th July. In keeping with our principle of ‘Respect for the Planet’, Toyota announced the ‘Toyota Environmental Challenge 2050’ in October 2015 comprising of six environment challenges, including the goal to achieve lifecycle zero carbon (CO2) emission that goes well beyond zero carbon emissions from our new vehicles and manufacturing activities thus reinforcing Toyota’s commitment to build a better, smarter, more sustainable future, creating a net positive impact on the planet and society. In pursuance of this guiding principle to realise carbon neutrality by 2050, Toyota continues to create and develop advanced technologies and provide world-class products and services that fulfil the needs of customers in the most sustainable manner. Building
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