Toyota very recently came under crisis after the company announced recall of its one of the best selling products - Corolla, from its stable, after receiving complaints about problems in its power steering.
However, officials from Indian office said that there isn't any problems in the Indian market and that suppliers for both the markets are different and so Indian cars did not face any issue. The Corolla has been assembled in India and the suppliers come Japan and Thailand.
The official said that if there were any problems it was with vendors with the North American region and that it has nothing to do with India.
Earlier when Toyota recalled another highest selling car the Prius for braking problems, Sandeep Singh, deputy managing director, Marketing, Toyota Kirloskar Motors had told CarWale.com that there won't be any change in plans for Prius in India and that everything is normal in the Asian region for the car.
Meanwhile in the US, the president of Toyota's US operations, James E. Lentz III, acknowledged to skeptical politicians that the company's recalls of millions of cars may "not totally" solve the problem of sudden and dangerous acceleration.