Toyota Kirloskar Motor joins hands with Indian Navy for the ‘Eastern Naval Fleet Drive – The Eastern Arc’
The fleet drive started-off and will continue over the next 12 days, covering 17 cities and spanning a total distance of approximately 6000 kilometers, along two radial routes and groups, on the East Coast of India.

VISHAKAPATNAM
Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) today announced its participation in the Eastern Naval Fleet Drive 'The Eastern Arc,' organized by the Eastern Command of the Indian Navy Today, the fleet drive started-off to continue over the next 12 days, covering 17 cities and spanning a total distance of approximately 6000 kilometers, along two radial routes and groups, on the East Coast of India. The flag-off ceremony of this important event was held at the Naval Dockyard in Visakhapatnam, in the gracious presence of Vice Admiral Rajesh Pendharkar, Flag Officer Commanding in Chief Eastern Naval Command, Rear Admiral Gurcharan Singh, Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet alongside the TKM representative, Mr. Atul Sood, Vice President – Sales and Strategic Marketing. With a view to support the good cause of Indian Navy , TKM has extended necessary support with a fleet of seven vehicles including Four Hilux and Three Fortuner models, that will be utilized to traverse the challenging terrains and rugged off-road routes across various remote locations. This Eastern Naval Fleet Drive is set on its remarkable journey through the diverse and vibrant landscapes of India's eastern region, with the Toyota vehicles which is renowned for its unmatched performance, versatility, and off-roading capabilities.
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