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Toyota’s global sales in February were 719,600 units, down 7% year-on-year

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Toyota Motor today announced global production, sales and export data for February. It is reported that Toyota’s global sales for the month were 719,630 vehicles, a year-on-year decrease of 7%. This was the first year-on-year decline since January 2023.

Among them, domestic sales in Japan were 103,946 vehicles, a year-on-year decrease of 33%, lower than the previous year for 2 consecutive months; overseas sales decreased slightly, to 615,684 vehicles. Sales in North America were 214,189 vehicles, a year-on-year increase of 19%; in China, due to factors such as the Spring Festival holiday and intensified sales competition among companies, sales in the month were 83,332 vehicles, a year-on-year decrease of 36%.

In terms of production, Toyota’s global production was also lower than in previous years for the first time since December 2022 – 737,178 vehicles were produced in the month, a year-on-year decrease of 3%.

According to the Nikkei Shimbun, Toyota’s subsidiaries Daihatsu Industrial and Toyota Automatic Looming Machinery stopped shipments due to certification violations, resulting in a significant reduction in Toyota’s sales in Japan and a negative impact.

The background of relevant events attached:

January 2024: Toyota Loom was exposed to car engine certification violations, and from January 29 to March 3, up to 4 factories and a total of 6 production lines in Japanese vehicle factories were suspended, affecting HIACE. , Land Cruiser, Alfa and other related models.

December 2023: Daihatsu Motor is mired in a safety scandal and the company announces it will immediately stop shipments of all domestic and foreign vehicles after an independent investigation finds problems with some 64 of its models, including 22 models sold under the Toyota brand. Since then, as Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism lifted the order to stop shipments of some models, the commercial vehicle “Probox” resumed shipment and production in mid-February, but “Rumi” and “Rise” were still suspended in February.

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