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The benefit of owning a diesel car does not come in unless a consumer drives at least 2,500 km every month. So, the new cars have been introduced in petrol initially," said Sandeep Singh, deputy managing director, marketing, TKM. Etios and Liva, both petrol-driven cars, contribute 50 per cent to Toyota's overall sales.
MSIL, India's largest car maker, offers diesel variants for four of its 14 models. Diesel cars account for about 20 per cent of its line-up, with Swift and Swift DZire leading the company's sales chart.
But majority of its sales continue to come from petrol variants.
A senior executive of the company said if diesel prices went up, the differential between the two fuels would reduce.
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