July 28, 2022 updateAdditional adjustments have been made to production operations in the 2nd shift of July 29 (Fri) at 1 plant/1 line.
We at Toyota would like to again apologize for the repeated adjustments to our production plans due to the parts shortage resulting from the spread of COVID-19, and for causing considerable inconvenience to our customers, who have been waiting for the delivery of vehicles, suppliers, and other parties concerned.
We have decided to make additional production suspension adjustments to some domestic plants due to the difficulty of procuring parts from a supplier caused by heavy rain damage, mainly in Aichi Prefecture. The number of units affected by this decision is approximately 200, and combined with the number announced on July 27, the total number of units affected by the heavy rain damage is approximately 4,200.
As it remains difficult to look ahead due to the shortage of semiconductors and the spread of COVID-19, there is a possibility that the production plan may be lower. However, we will examine the parts supply closely to minimize sudden decreases in production, and continue to make every effort possible to deliver as many vehicles to our customers at the earliest date.
The following is the revised domestic operations suspension schedule for July.
Suspension of production in July (1 line in 1 plant out of 28 lines in 14 plants)
Plants | Period of production suspension (Already announced) | Period of production suspension (Announced this time) | Production Model | |
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Toyota Motor Corporation Motomachi Plant |
Production line #1 | July 1 (Fri), 4 (Mon), 5 (Tue), 6 (Wed), 7 (Thu), 8 (Fri), 11 (Mon), 12 (Tue), 13 (Wed), 14 (Thu), 15 (Fri), 18 (Mon), 19 (Tue), 20 (Wed), 21 (Thu), 22 (Fri), 25 (Mon), 26 (Tue), 27 (Wed), 28 (Thu), 29 (Fri) | ― | Noah, Voxy, MIRAI, bZ4X, Subaru Solterra |
Production line for GR models | July 1 (Fri), 4 (Mon), 5 (Tue), 6 (Wed), 7 (Thu), 8 (Fri), 11 (Mon), 12 (Tue), 13 (Wed), 14 (Thu), 15 (Fri) | GR Yaris | ||
Production line for low volume models | LC | |||
Toyota Motor Corporation Takaoka Plant |
Production line #1 | July 26 (Tue)*1, 27 (Wed)*1 | Corolla, Corolla Touring, Corolla Cross | |
Production line #2 | July 1 (Fri), 4 (Mon), 5 (Tue), 6 (Wed), 7 (Thu), 8 (Fri), 11 (Mon), 12 (Tue), 13 (Wed), 14 (Thu), 15 (Fri), 18 (Mon), 19 (Tue), 20 (Wed), 21 (Thu), 22 (Fri), 28 (Thu), 29 (Fri) | RAV4, Harrier | ||
Toyota Motor Corporation Tahara Plant |
Production line #3 | July 1 (Fri) | LS, IS, RC, RC F, NX | |
Toyota Motor East Japan Iwate Plant |
Production line #1 | Aqua, C-HR | ||
Production line #2 | Aqua, Yaris, Yaris Cross | |||
Toyota Motor East Japan Miyagi Ohira Plant |
Yaris Cross, Sienta, Corolla Axio, Corolla Fielder, JPN Taxi | |||
Toyota Auto Body Fujimatsu Plant |
Production line #2 | Noah, Voxy | ||
Toyota Auto Body Yoshiwara Plant |
Production line #1 | LX, Land Cruiser 300 | ||
Production line #2 | Land Cruiser 70 | |||
Gifu Auto Body | Production line #1 | ― | July 29 (Fri) 2nd shift | Hiace / Ambulance, Ace |
Toyota Industries Corporation | Production line #301 | July 27 (Wed) 2nd shift, 28 (Thu), 29 (Fri) | ― | RAV4 |
Production line #302 | July 28 (Thu), 29 (Fri) | RAV4, RAV4 PHV |
*1 | 2nd shift operations were suspended due to employee COVID infections |
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