Toyota is setting up its first research and development center in India, located in Bengaluru, with plans to employ 1,000 engineers by 2027. Initially, the facility will start with a team of 200 people. This strategic move underscores India's growing importance as a hub for clean technologies and marks a deeper collaboration with Suzuki for electric vehicle development. The R&D center will be Toyota's third in the Asia-Pacific region outside Japan, following similar investments in China and Thailand. It aims to cater initially to the Indian market but could evolve into a global R&D hub, similar to Mercedes-Benz's Bengaluru center.
Toyota's focus on India comes as it reorganizes its operations across the Middle East, East Asia, and Oceania, positioning India as a key player in its global strategy.
Source Name: Economic Times, Business Standard, Reuters