Shanghai, August 24 (Gasgoo.com) Toyota Motor will start tomorrow to recall 688,314 Camry and other sedans made at its two joint ventures in China to fix the vehicles' faulty electronic window control systems, media reported, citing the country's quality watchdog.
Japanese auto maker Toyota Motor Corp is recalling 688,314 Camrys and other sedans made in China due to faulty electronic window control systems, said China's quality watchdog, sources reported.The sedans in question were all produced at Toyota's two China joint ventures. The recall applies to 384,736...
Toyota Motor Corp. has developed a new technology that would allow lithium-ion batteries to store 10 times the energy of current ones, and thus open the door to more practical electric vehicles, Japan's Nikkei business newspaper said.
SHANGHAI, Aug 24 - Toyota Motor Corp will recall 688,314 Camry and other sedans made at its two China joint ventures from Tuesday, its largest recall in the country, to fix a faulty electric switch...
With the Porsche business settled, Volkswagen goes for the grand prize: To unseat Toyota and to become the world's largest carmaker. They are closer than many may think.
Toyota is considering stopping production at its California assembly plant in March 2010 following General Motors Co.'s decision to abandon the joint venture, according to a report from Japan's Asahi Shimbun. The largest automaker in the world said it would decide by the end of August whether to ...
TOKYO, Aug 17 - Toyota Motor Corp is looking to end production at a joint venture factory in California that it had held with General Motors in March 2010, Japan's Asahi Shimbun reported on its...
Shanghai, August 12 (Gasgoo.com) Toyota Motor plans to start selling its latest generation Prius cars in China next year, possibly as early as March, the Wall Street Journal reported today, citing Toyota executives.
Losses at Toyota will be less than the carmaker expected, but its new boss still has to contend with massive overcapacity.
TOKYO, Aug 4 - Toyota Motor Corp, the world's largest automaker, is having difficulty gauging vehicle demand in markets outside its home base of Japan, a top executive said on Tuesday. "Demand is being supported...