Jan. 26, 2000

Toyota Announces Results for CY 1999

 

Tokyo―TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION (TMC) today announced the production, domestic registration, export, and overseas production results of TMC and subsidiary Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd., for Jan.―Dec. 1999.

DECEMBER 1999 RESULTS
Unit = 1 vehicle
DECEMBER 1999 RESULTS
Note
  1. Domestic production
    CBU + KD (on a domestic line-off base)
  2. Domestic sales
    includes vehicles produced overseas
  3. Overseas production
    overseas production excluding KD (on a local line-off base)
  4. Worldwide production
    domestic production + overseas production
  5. Figures in parentheses ( ) show year-on-year percentage change
December 1999 Highlights
Note
Figures for units are rounded to the nearest thousand.
DOMESTIC PRODUCTION
  • Toyota
    Monthly production in December increased by 1.0% compared to the same month last year to 236,000 units. This was the fifth consecutive month that the production figures exceeded those of the same month of the previous year.
  • Daihatsu
    Monthly production in December decreased by 4.4% compared to the same month last year to 48,000 units.
  • Toyota + Daihatsu
    Combined domestic production was 284,000 units, an increase of 0.05% from the same month last year. This was the second consecutive month that the production figures exceeded those of the same month of the previous year.
DOMESTIC REGISTRATION
  • Toyota
    Registrations of Toyota vehicles decreased by 1.0% from the same month last year to 111,000 units. Toyota held a 37.9% share of the total market, excluding minivehicles.
  • Daihatsu
    Registrations of Daihatsu vehicles increased by 12.8% over the same month last year to 37,000 units. This was the 15th consecutive month that the registration figures exceeded those of the same month of the previous year. Of these, 36,000 were minivehicles (up 16.5% from the previous year). Daihatsu held 24.3% share of the minivehicle market.
  • Toyota + Daihatsu
    Combined domestic registrations totaled 148,000 units, up 2.1% over the same month last year. This was the fifth consecutive month that the registration figures exceeded those of the same month of the previous year. Combined market share, including minivehicles, was 33.6%.
EXPORTS
  • Toyota
    Due to increased exports to Europe, North America, Asia and other regions, exports increased by 12.6% over the same month last year to 135,000 units. This was the fifth consecutive month that the export figures exceeded those of the same month of the previous year.
  • Daihatsu
    Due to decreased exports to Middle East, Latin America and other regions, exports decreased by 14.5% compared to the same month last year to 9,000 units.
  • Toyota + Daihatsu
    Combined exports totaled 144,000 units, up 10.4% from the same month last year. This was the fifth consecutive month that the export figures exceeded those of the same month of the previous year.
OVERSEAS PRODUCTION
  • Toyota
    Due to steady production in Asia and other regions, overseas production increased by 9.8% over the same month last year to 122,000 units. This is the fifth consecutive month that the overseas production figures exceeded those of the same month of the previous year.
  • Daihatsu
    Due to the steady production in Asia and other regions, overseas production increased by 222.5% over the same month last year to 2,000 units. This is the fifth consecutive month that the overseas production figures exceeded those of the same month of the previous year.
  • Toyota + Daihatsu
    Combined overseas production was 124,000 units, an increase of 10.8% compared to the same month last year. This is the fifth consecutive month that the overseas production figures exceeded those of the same month of the previous year.
YEAR TO DATE RESULTS
Unit = 1 vehicle
YEAR TO DATE RESULTS
Notes
  1. Domestic production
    CBU + KD (on a domestic line-off base)
  2. Domestic sales
    includes vehicles produced overseas
  3. Overseas production
    overseas production excluding KD (on a local line-off base)
  4. Worldwide production
    domestic production + overseas production
  5. Figures in parentheses ( ) show year-on-year percentage change
1999 Highlights
Note
Figures for units are rounded to the nearest thousand.
DOMESTIC PRODUCTION
  • Toyota
    Domestic production decreased by 1.5% compared to last year to3.118.000 units.
  • Daihatsu
    Domestic production increased by 19.0% compared to last year to 662.000 units. This was the fourth consecutive year that the production figures exceeded those of the previous year.
  • Toyota + Daihatsu
    Combined domestic production was 3,780,000 units, an increase of 1.6% from last year. It was the first time in two years that the production figures exceeded those of the previous year.
DOMESTIC REGISTRATION
  • Toyota
    Registrations of Toyota vehicles decreased by 2.7% from last year to 1.664.000 units. Toyota held a 41.7% share of the total market, excluding minivehicles. This was the second consecutive year that the Toyota share of the total market, excluding minivehicles, exceeded that of the previous year.
  • Daihatsu
    Registrations of Daihatsu vehicles increased by 19.5% over last year to 523.000 units. It was the first time in three years that the figures exceeded those of the previous year. Of these, 507,000 were minivehicles (up 28.9% from the previous year). Daihatsu held a 27.0% share of the minivehicle market. In CY1999, both registration and market share figures achieved highest figures ever.
  • Toyota + Daihatsu
    Combined domestic registrations totaled 2,187,000 units, up 1.8% over last year. It was the first time in three years that the registration figures exceeded those of the previous year. Combined market share, including minivehicles, was 37.3%. It was the second consecutive year that the combined market share exceeded that of the previous year.
EXPORTS
  • Toyota
    Due to increased exports to Europe, North America, Asia and other regions, exports increased by 5.8% compared to last year to 1,548,000 units. It was the first time in two years that the export figures exceeded those of the previous year.
  • Daihatsu
    Due to increased exports to Europe, Asia and other regions, exports increased by 2.2% compared to last year to 104,000 units. It was the first time in two years that the export figures exceeded those of the previous year.
  • Toyota + Daihatsu
    Combined exports totaled 1,652,000 units, up 5.6% from last year. It was the first time in two years that the export figures exceeded those of the previous year.
OVERSEAS PRODUCTION
  • Toyota
    Due to steady production in Asia, North America and other regions, overseas production increased by 9.8% over last year to 1,611,000 units. This is the eighth consecutive year that the overseas production figures exceeded those of the previous year.
  • Daihatsu
    Due to steady production in Asia and other regions, overseas production increased by 60.0% over last year to 10,000 units. It was the first time in four years that the overseas production figures exceeded those of the previous year.
  • Toyota + Daihatsu
    Combined overseas production was 1,622,000 units, higher by 10.0% compared to last year. This is the eighth consecutive year that the overseas production figures exceeded those of the previous year. In CY1999, overseas production figures achieved highest figures ever.