Mitsubishi Motors Announces Production, Sales and Export Figures for December 2008 and Calendar Year 2008
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TOKYO, Japan - January 28, 2009: Mitsubishi Motors Corporation today announced global production, as well as domestic sales and export figures for December 2008 and for the 2008 calendar year.
December 2008
Production: total and in Japan
Total global production came in at
72,916 units, a decline of 38.5 percent over December 2007 and the tenth
consecutive monthly decrease since March. Production volume in Japan at
42,329 units was down 46.6 percent as a 49.4 percent decrease in passenger
car and an 18.3 percent decline in commercial vehicle output saw
year-on-year output fall for the second consecutive month. The fall in
production volume in Japan was due mainly to the impact on sales volume in
the company's world markets of the global financial crisis.
Sales in Japan
Vehicle sales in Japan in December totaled
11,143 units, a 31.3 percent decrease year-on-year and the 16th consecutive
monthly decline since September 2007. Registered vehicle sales volume was
47.1 percent down on the same month last year, despite a 7.4 percent
increase in sales of the Pajero. Minicar sales volume was 19.0 percent down
despite a healthy 52 percent increase in sales of the Pajero Mini.
Production overseas
Overseas production volume totaled 30,587
units, 22.3 percent down over December last year and the tenth consecutive
monthly decline. By region, output in North America at 3,256 units was 30.6
percent down as production levels were adjusted for slow sales in the
United States. In Europe, output at 1,418 units was 70.7 percent down as
production levels at NedCar were tailored to sluggish sales in the
region.
Export shipments from Japan
Total exports from Japan of
27,681 units were 51.5 percent down on December 2007, marking the second
consecutive month of year-on-year decreases. Exports to Asia at 2,026 units
were 59.2 percent down on December 2007 due mainly to a drop in exports of
built-up models to China. Exports to Europe at 5,115 units were 72.8
percent down due mainly to a major drop in sales in Russia and The
Ukraine.
January - December 2008
Production: total and in Japan
In calendar year 2008 total
global production fell 7.8 percent below the previous year, the first
year-on-year drop in two years. Production volume in Japan in 2008 came in
at 0.5 percent under that for the previous year, the first decrease in four
years, as a 0.2 percent increase in passenger car output failed to cover a
6.1 percent fall in commercial vehicle output. While output in Japan was up
year-on-year in the first few months of the calendar year, the impact of
the global financial crisis on the world economy forced production levels
down as sales volume in the company's markets started to drop in the
autumn. As a result output for the full calendar year came in at virtually
the same level as the previous year.
Sales in Japan
Vehicle sales on the Japanese market in
calendar 2008 recorded the second consecutive year-on-year decrease. Total
registered vehicle volume was 21.8 percent down, despite growth in Galant
Fortis and Colt model sales. Minicar volume declined by 13.1 percent,
despite higher sales of the Pajero Mini.
Production overseas
Overseas production for calendar 2008
fell 18.8 percent over the pervious year, the first decline since 2006.
Output in North America and in Europe came in at 58,963 and 53,661 units,
25.1 percent and 19.5 percent down respectively over calendar 2007 totals
as both regions were hit by falling sales.
Export shipments from Japan
Exports from Japan registered a
5.7 percent increase over the total for calendar 2007, registering the
third consecutive year-on-year gain since calendar 2006 and marking a new
record since the company spun off its truck and bus operations in 2003.
Total export shipments to Asia grew by 3.1 percent to 41,587 units,
principally on the back of higher sales of built-up models in China.
Exports to North America fell 2.3 percent to 64,785 units despite a strong
35 percent increase in shipments to Canada. Shipments to Europe grew 19.6
percent to 264,791 units as strong sales in Russia and The Ukraine more
than made up for slower sales elsewhere.