Toyota's decision to change diesel strategy mirrors those of market leader Maruti Suzuki and French carmaker Renault who too have announced plans to discontinue such models. New entrant MG Motor India also has said it would only make sense for the company to offer diesel fuel options in vehicles priced over Rs 15 lakh post migration to BS VI norms.
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