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Toyota Announces Global Results for June 2018 and January-June 2018


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TOKYO, Jul, 27 2018; Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) announces its production, domestic sales, and export results, including those for subsidiaries Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. and Hino Motors, Ltd., for June 2018 and for January to June 2018.

June 2018 Key Points (year-on-year)

Production in Japan

Toyota
- First decrease in nine months

Daihatsu
- Decreased

Hino
- Ninth consecutive month of increase

Toyota + Daihatsu + Hino
- First decrease in two months

Sales in Japan

Toyota
- Decreased
- Lexus vehicle sales totaled 3,776 units (25.6 percent increase)
- Minivehicle sales totaled 3,148 units (16.2 percent increase)
- 44.4% share of market excluding minivehicles (4.6 percentage point decrease)
29.4% share of market including minivehicles (3.7 percentage point decrease)

Daihatsu
- Decreased
- Minivehicle sales totaled approximately 50,500 units (8.7% decrease)
- 31.4% share of minivehicle market (2.8 percentage point decrease)

Hino
- Third consecutive month of increase
- Standard truck sales totaled approximately 3,300 units (14.5% increase); third consecutive month of increase
- 40.8% share of the truck* market (5.2 percentage point increase)
*Maximum loading capacity of four tons or more (excluding imported trucks)

Toyota + Daihatsu + Hino
- Decreased
- 42.5% share of market including minivehicles (3.9 percentage point decrease)

Exports

Toyota
- Decreased; due to decreased exports to North America, Asia, and the Middle East

Daihatsu
- There have been no exports for Daihatsu since May 2017.

Hino
- Fifth consecutive month of increase; due to increased exports to North America, Latin America, Asia, Oceania, the Middle East, and Africa

Toyota + Daihatsu + Hino
- First decrease in eleven months
- Production Outside of Japan

Toyota
- Decreased; due to decreased production in North America, Asia, Australia, and Africa

Daihatsu
- Sixth consecutive month of increase; due to increased production in Indonesia

Hino
- Twelfth consecutive month of increase; due to increased production in Asia

Toyota + Daihatsu + Hino
- First decrease in three months

January-June 2018 Key Points (year-on-year)

Production in Japan

Toyota
- First decrease in two years

Daihatsu
- First decrease in two years

Hino
- Second consecutive year of increase

Toyota + Daihatsu + Hino
- Second consecutive year of increase

Sales in Japan

Toyota
- First decrease in three years
- Lexus vehicle sales totaled 32,913 units (49.5% decrease)
- Minivehicle sales totaled 19,775 units (31.3% increase)
- 45.0% share of market excluding minivehicles (2.1 percentage point decrease); second consecutive year of increase
- 29.2% share of market including minivehicles (1.9 percentage point decrease)

Daihatsu
- Second consecutive year of increase
- Minivehicle sales totaled approximately 319,000 units (0.4% increase); second consecutive year of increase
- 31.9% share of minivehicle market (0.8 percentage point decrease)

Hino
- Seventh consecutive year of increase
- Standard truck sales totaled approximately 18,000 units (2.2% decrease); first decrease in seven years
- 40.5% share of the truck* market (1.4 percentage point increase)
*Maximum loading capacity of four tons or more (excluding imported trucks)

Toyota + Daihatsu + Hino
- First decrease in two years
- 42.8% share of market including minivehicles (1.4 percentage point decrease)

Exports

Toyota
- Second consecutive year of increase, due to increased exports to all regions (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, Oceania, the Middle East, and Africa)

Daihatsu
- There have been no exports for Daihatsu since May 2017.

Hino
- First increase in six years, due to increased exports to North America, Latin America, Asia,
Oceania, the Middle East, and Africa

Toyota + Daihatsu + Hino
- Second consecutive year of increase

Production Outside of Japan

Toyota
- First decrease in five years, due to decreased production in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia

Daihatsu
- Second consecutive year of increase, due to increased production in Indonesia
Hino
- Ninth consecutive year of increase, due to increased production in Asia

Toyota + Daihatsu + Hino
- First decrease in three years


About Toyota
Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) is the global mobility company that introduced the Prius hybrid-electric car in 1997 and the first mass-produced fuel cell sedan, Mirai, in 2014. Headquartered in Toyota City, Japan, Toyota has been making cars since 1937. Today, Toyota proudly employs 370,000 employees in communities around the world. Together, they build around 10 million vehicles per year in 29 countries, from mainstream cars and premium vehicles to mini-vehicles and commercial trucks, and sell them in more than 170 countries under the brands Toyota, Lexus, Daihatsu and Hino. For more information, please visit www.toyota-global.com.