Toyota Global Sales Hit All-Time High in April-September Period
The Japanese automotive giant attributed this milestone achievement to surging appetite for hybrid-powered models across North American and Chinese markets, according to the manufacturer's statement.
United States market deliveries skyrocketed 11.3 percent to 1,295,606 units, propelled by intensifying consumer interest in hybrid technology. Meanwhile, China witnessed a 5.5 percent sales expansion to 914,342 vehicles, bolstered by the introduction of a fresh electric vehicle offering to the market.
Conversely, the company's home market experienced a marginal 0.4 percent decline to 713,967 units as operations continued stabilizing from disruptions triggered by a recall affecting the widely-popular Prius hybrid model.
Manufacturing figures told a parallel success story, with global production across the half-year span advancing 6.0 percent to 4,985,122 vehicles. Japanese factory output specifically rose 3.4 percent to 1,585,622 units, reflecting operational recovery momentum following last year's certification controversy, Toyota reported.
September alone delivered powerful momentum: worldwide sales accelerated 3.1 percent year-over-year to 879,314 vehicles—extending the growth streak to nine consecutive months—while manufacturing output exploded 11.1 percent to 918,146 units, setting an all-time September production record.
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