Brilliance Auto, the Chinese partner of BMW AG, may soon reach a deal with Daimler AG and Toyota Motor Corp to make special purpose vehicles in China, a company source said on Friday, Reuters reported. Sources last month said that the companies are planning to set up a plant to convert Mercedes-Benz...
Toyota Motor Corp., the world's biggest seller of autos powered by a combination of gasoline and electricity, said it will display its first hybrid car that can be recharged at a household outlet in Frankfurt next week. The 2010 Prius plug-in hybrid vehicle, or PHV, will be shown at the Frankfurt...
Toyota Motor Corp., Japan's biggest automaker, will hire about 800 temporary workers in October as government stimulus programs boost global car demand. "Car sales both in Japan and overseas are gradually recovering, helped by government incentives and tax cuts introduced this spring," Toyota sai...
Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co., Japan's two largest carmakers, led a drop in domestic production among the country's automakers in July as exports plummeted. Output at the country's 12 vehicle makers fell 32 percent from a year earlier to 742,284 units in July, the Japan Automobile Manufa...
Japan-based Toyota Motor plans to slash its global production capacity by up to 10 percent from early 2010 until late 2011 to cope with weak sales, but regions such as China are not included in the cuts. The company will shut down a factory named Nummi, a joint venture with General Motors Corp., ...
Japan-based Toyota Motor plans to slash its global production capacity by up to 10 percent from early 2010 until late 2011 to cope with weak sales, but regions such as China are not included in the cuts. The company will shut down a factory named Nummi, a joint venture with General Motors Corp., ...
Japan's Toyota Motor plans to slash its global production capacity by up to 10 percent to cope with weak sales. A Toyota spokeswoman confirmed the plans to suspend from early 2010 until late 2011 a line at its Takaoka plant in Aichi prefecture that can produce 220,000 vehicles a year.
Japan-based Toyota Motor plans to slash its global production capacity by up to 10 percent from early 2010 until late 2011 to cope with weak sales, but regions such as China are not included in the cuts. The company will shut down a factory named Nummi, a joint venture with General Motors Corp., ...
Japan-based Toyota Motor plans to slash its global production capacity by up to 10 percent from early 2010 until late 2011 to cope with weak sales, but regions such as China are not included in the cuts. The company will shut down a factory named Nummi, a joint venture with General Motors Corp., ...
Japan's Toyota Motor plans to slash its global production capacity by up to 10 percent to cope with weak sales. A Toyota spokeswoman confirmed the plans to suspend from early 2010 until late 2011 a line at its Takaoka plant in Aichi prefecture that can produce 220,000 vehicles a year.