Limited edition Toyota Corolla Altis Aero launched
To mark the 10 years since the world's largest selling car nameplate, Corolla was introduced in India; Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has launched a limited edition Corolla Altis Aero trim. It is based on the existing Euro IV J grade 1.8 L petrol variant and is priced at Rs 11.47 lakh, ex-Delhi.
The new features added to the Aero trim are new front and rear spoilers, smoked tail lamps, chrome finished muffler cutter, aero emblem, seven spoke alloy wheels and dual tone fabric seats with the Aero logo on them. Only 500 units of the Aero will be made and are currently on sale at all Toyota dealerships in India. It is available in two colours, Silver Mica Metallic and Black Mica. The Aero trim will be in sale till September this year and company officials say that based on the demand; they will also bring out a limited edition Aero diesel trim.
Sandeep Singh, deputy managing director - marketing, TKM, said "We are delighted to announce the launch of the all new Corolla Altis Aero, on the occasion of, the completion of ten successful years, in India. Corolla Altis has become a very popular brand and has catered to happy and satisfied customers through the years. This is a limited edition that will provide exclusivity and newness to our customers. Its aerodynamic design and new features lends it a sporty appearance. It is a perfect combination of attractive design and powerful functioning. Corolla Altis Aero is being introduced in petrol variant only. Based on the demand we will introduce the diesel variant as well. 500 exclusive units of the Corolla Altis Aero will be on sale till Sept 2012. The vehicles are on display at our dealerships from today. The all new Corolla Altis Aero is priced at Rs 11,47,748/- ex-showroom Delhi (petrol variant)."
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