Toyota's global sales slip 7% in Feb, led by slumps in China, Japan

Sales in China - the world's biggest auto market - tumbled 36%. This year the week-long Lunar New Year holiday took place in February while last year it occurred in January

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2 min read Last Updated : Mar 28 2024 | 10:45 AM IST
Toyota's global sales slide 7 per cent in February, led by slumps in China and Japan TOKYO, March 28 (Reuters) - Toyota Motor's global sales dropped 7 per cent in February from a year earlier, hurt by a heavy decline in China due to Lunar Year holidays and a slump in Japan after a safety test scandal at its small car unit.
 
Sales in China - the world's biggest auto market - tumbled 36 per cent. This year the week-long Lunar New Year holiday took place in February while last year it occurred in January.
 
China's auto market is also engaged in a cut-throat price war and Toyota said sales were affected by fierce competition.
 
For January and February combined, however, the sales decline in China was a much milder 0.7 per cent, although that was still less than a 6.4 per cent rise in passenger vehicle sales sector-wide, according to data from an auto industry association.
 
While Toyota's U.S. sales for February surged 16 per cent and those in Europe gained 14 per cent, Japan sales tumbled by a third. Domestic sales were hit by production stoppages at Daihatsu which also makes some Toyota brand cars and due to the reputational fallout from the scandal even though Daihatsu brand vehicles are not included in Toyota's global sales count.
 
The small-car unit said almost a year ago that it had rigged collision safety tests.
 
Toyota's sales in Indonesia and Thailand also saw double-digit declines.
 
Almost two-fifths of the vehicles sold by the world's largest automaker in February were gasoline-electric hybrids.
 
Global sales figures are comprised of Toyota brand cars and those sold under its luxury Lexus brand. Separate figures for Daihatsu showed its worldwide sales plunged 66 per cent in February.
 
Toyota's global output for February shrank 2.6 per cent to 737,178 vehicles.
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First Published: Mar 28 2024 | 10:45 AM IST

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