By on July 8, 2008

Toyota\'s primary weapon in the Chinese sales war.With mature markets under-performing spectacularly, Toyota continues to invest in supplying China's endless thirst for cars. Shanghai Daily reports that ToMoCo is about to drop some $529m on increased production capacity in the Middle Kingdom. With volume leaders GM and VW in its sights, Toyota hopes to snag ten percent market share (1m vehicles). Sales are already headed for 700k this year. Toyota is scrambling to meet demand with a production capacity of only 640k units annually. And so its joint-venture plants are getting more money for more cars; Guangzhou Auto Group will double production to 400k units, while Sichuan FAW Toyota will hit 30k and Changchun FAW Toyota will build up to 10k Priora and Land Cruisers. Of course tooling-up takes time; ToMoCo won't be finished until 2010. By which time steel and fuel prices may have taken some of the zest from the Chinese market. Still, in its pursuit/maintenance of world domination, Toyota can't afford not to build more cars in China. 

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9 Comments on “Toyota Taking On Top China Sales Spot...”


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    2010 again? I can’t wait for this magical year!

  • avatar
    geggamoya

    Yeah it is going to be one hell of a year ;)

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    Sure, they’re making the effort, and the fact that they’re ramping up production is indeed news, just as it would be for any other company.

    But the headline seems like hype.

    Just saying.

  • avatar
    truthbetold37

    I was always told that the Chinese hated the Japanese (by my Chinese friends). I can hardly believe Japan Inc. sells that many cars there.

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    Sammy B

    2011 is sure gonna be one hell of a come-down isn’t it? After everything that’s supposed to happen in 2010, the next wave of improvements will happen in 2020. Might as well just take a 9 year nap :)

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    Maybe they buy them becuase they are marketed as “Chinese” cars just as they are marketed here as “American” cars because of where they are assembled.

  • avatar
    altoids

    Chinese may hate Japanese, but they still love Japanese products, for their reputation for quality.

    One of the biggest sources of trade frictions between Japan and China are Chinese manufacturers fraudulently placing “Made in Japan” labels, and using Japanese branding and packaging, to sell products in China.

  • avatar
    thoots

    truthbetold37 Says:

    I was always told that the Chinese hated the Japanese (by my Chinese friends). I can hardly believe Japan Inc. sells that many cars there.

    Note how everything is “in association with a Chinese partner:”

    Guangzhou Auto Group
    Sichuan FAW Toyota
    Changchun FAW Toyota

    That’s absolutely typical of “foreign” auto makers in the Chinese market, if not downright the only legal way to get in there. I expect that it must blunt a certain amount of anti-Japan mindset….

  • avatar
    cleek

    I have toured the facility in Guangzhou. The product is identical to what you see in the States. As long as the govt keeps the fuel subsidies in place, there is tremendous potential for growth.

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