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Source: Toyota Motor Corporation
Toyota Announces Results for September 2017 and April-September 2017

Toyota City, Japan, Oct 30, 2017 - (JCN Newswire) - 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 September 2017 and for April to September 2017.

September 2017 Key Points (year-on-year)

Production in Japan

Toyota
- Decreased

Daihatsu
- Seventeenth consecutive month of increase

Hino
- First decrease in three months

Toyota + Daihatsu + Hino
- First decrease in two months

Sales in Japan

Toyota
- Decreased
- Lexus vehicle sales totaled 3,632 units (16.2 percent decrease)
- Minivehicle sales totaled 2,760 units (7.9 percent increase)
- 42.5 percent share of market excluding minivehicles (3.4 percentage point decrease)
- 27.8 percent share of market including minivehicles (3.3 percentage point decrease)

Daihatsu
- Sixth consecutive month of increase
- Minivehicle sales totaled approximately 50,700 units (1.7 percent increase); sixth consecutive month of increase
- 28.7 percent share of minivehicle market (2.6 percentage point decrease)

Hino
- First decrease in three months
- Standard truck sales totaled approximately 2,500 units (33.7 percent decrease); first decrease in three months
- 30.2 percent share of the truck(1) market (3.0 percentage point decrease)

Toyota + Daihatsu + Hino
- First decrease in two months
- 39.8 percent share of market including minivehicles (3.4 percentage point decrease)

Exports

Toyota
- First decrease in two months; due to decreased exports to Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa

Daihatsu
- There were no exports for Daihatsu.

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

Toyota + Daihatsu + Hino
- Second consecutive month of increase

Production Outside of Japan

Toyota
- First increase in four months; due to increased production in Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Africa

Daihatsu
- Decreased; due to decreased production in Indonesia

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

Toyota + Daihatsu + Hino
- First increase in two months

(1) Maximum loading capacity of four tons or more (excluding imported trucks)


Contact:
Public Affairs Division
Global Communications Department
Toyota Motor Corporation
Tel: +81-3-3817-9926


Topic: Press release summary
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation

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