
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Toyota Fortuner price to go down by Rs 3.49 Lakh
- Cars with engine displacement bigger than 1500cc will attract 40% tax (GST + CESS)
- Fortuner became cheaper by Rs 3.49 lakh
Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) today announced that it will fully pass on the benefits of the recent GST rate reduction to its customers. The company has also released a detailed list of all its cars, highlighting the exact price reductions customers can expect. The revised prices will be effective from 22nd September 2025. For more details, scroll above - and don't forget to join our 91Wheels WhatsApp Channel to stay updated with the latest automotive news.
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This is great news for the entire automotive industry, as the Government of India has reduced GST rates. Small cars under 4 meters in length with engines up to 1200cc receive the highest tax benefits. Meanwhile, larger cars with engines above 1500cc will now attract 40% tax (GST + CESS), down from the earlier 48%. Most Toyota cars fall into this category, as they are predominantly larger vehicles known for their strong road presence.
Making this announcement, Varinder Wadhwa, Vice President, Sales-Service-Used Car Business & Profit Enhancement said: "We sincerely thank the Government of India, for this historic reform. It has not only enhanced affordability for customers but also strengthened overall confidence in the auto sector. Ahead of the festive season we expect this step will provide strong momentum and further accelerate demand.
As a transparent and customer-centric company, we are pleased to pass on these benefits to our customers. We remain deeply committed to making world-class mobility solutions more accessible and welcome such reforms that will spur demand, bring mobility for all, and create mass happiness, while contributing to India's journey of sustainable and inclusive growth."

Potential Price Reductions on Toyota vehicles are as follows:
Model | Reduction in Price |
Glanza | Up to Rs 85,300 |
Taisor | Up to Rs 1,11,100 |
Rumion | Up to Rs 48,700 |
Urban Cruiser Hyryder | Up to Rs 65,400 |
Innova Crysta | Up to Rs 1,80,600 |
Innova Hycross | Up to Rs 1,15,800 |
Fortuner | Up to Rs 3,49,000 |
Legender | Up to Rs 3,34,000 |
Hilux | Up to Rs 2,52,700 |
Camry | Up to Rs 1,01,800 |
Vellfire | Up to Rs 2,78,000 |
The only Toyota model that doesn't benefit from the GST rate cut is the Land Cruiser. Being an ultra-luxurious SUV imported from Japan, it doesn't fall under any of the slabs defined by the government. The ex-showroom price of the LC300 stands at Rs 2.31 crore for the ZX trim and Rs 2.41 crore for the GR-S. Looking at the revised prices, the biggest drop is seen on the Fortuner & Legender, with a reduction of up to Rs 3.49 lakh. This brings its starting price down to Rs 41 lakh ex-showroom - a very attractive proposition, especially since it's rare to see Fortuner prices go down.
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Verdict
These aren't the final figures but potential price reductions, as even Toyota has clarified. The official list will be released before 22nd September, when the new GST rates come into effect. Thankfully, the entire auto industry is getting a green light with these reduced GST rates. For more such updates, keep following 91Wheels.