Expressing concerns over increasing pollution levels, the company supported the government's move to phase out BS III vehicles saying it was a step in the right direction.
Currently, the Supreme Court is hearing pleas of automobile firms which have sought permission for disposing of around 8.2 lakh BS-III vehicles which are being held in stock.
The companies have approached the apex court to dispose of their stock as the BS-IV emission norms are to come into force from April 1 this year.
The company further said it "strongly uphold the Indian government's move on phasing out BS III vehicles. This is a step in the right direction".
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Toyota Kirloskar Motor said it has stopped manufacturing of BS III vehicles more than a year ago.
"All our vehicles currently being sold in India are BS IV compliant," it said, adding the increasing pollution levels needed immediate attention from all walks of life.
TKM further said it would gear up to meet future challenges associated with the roll-out of BS VI technology by 2020.
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