The vice-chairman of Toyota Kirloskar Motors, who passed away this morning, had lined up grand plans for the world's second-largest carmaker to usher in sustainable transportation
Vikram Kirloskar was far from being done. In fact, at 64, the cheerful vice-chairman of Toyota Kirloskar Motors, the makers of popular vehicles such as the Innova and the Fortuner, was busy lining up some serious plans for the world’s second-largest carmaker. Just five days ago, Toyota Kirloskar Motors launched the company’s next-generation variant of its flagship model the Toyota Innova, a stunning new SUV called HyCross, which boasts some best-in-class features.
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“We are there for the long term,†Kirloskar had told Forbes India in an exclusive sit-down interview a few weeks ago. “So, we are not pushing very hard in increasing the size of our business. We are doing it gradually and I think you'll see more growth in the coming years.â€
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Sadly, however, Kirloskar won’t be around to see the growth when it fructifies. On November 29, the vice chairman of Toyota Kirloskar Motors passed away after a massive heart attack in Bengaluru.