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Source: Toyota Motor Corporation
Toyota Announces Results for November 2016

Toyota City, Japan, Dec 27, 2016 - (JCN Newswire) - Toyota Motor Corporation announces its production, domestic sales, and export results for November 2016, including those for subsidiaries Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd., and Hino Motors, Ltd.



November 2016 Results
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November 2016 Key Points (year-on-year)

Production in Japan

Toyota
- First increase in two months
Daihatsu
- Seventh consecutive month of increase

Hino
- First increase in two months

Toyota + Daihatsu + Hino
- First increase in two months

Sales in Japan

Toyota
- First increase in two months
- Lexus vehicle sales totaled 4,435 units (8.2 percent decrease)
- Minivehicle sales totaled 2,721 units (15.5 percent increase)
- 47.0 percent share of market excluding minivehicles (2.7 percentage point decrease)
- 31.4 percent share of market including minivehicles (0.1 percentage point increase)

Daihatsu
- Second consecutive month of increase
- Minivehicle sales totaled approximately 49,900 units (1.5 percent decrease); first decrease in two months
- 34.5 percent share of minivehicle market (0.5 percentage point increase)

Hino
- First increase in three months
- Standard truck sales totaled approximately 2,900 units (2.0 percent increase); first increase in three months
- 37.1 percent share of the truck(1) market (3.6 percentage point decrease)

Toyota + Daihatsu + Hino
- First increase in two months
- 44.9 percent share of market including minivehicles (0.8 percentage point decrease)

Exports

Toyota
- Decreased; due to decreased exports to Latin America, Europe, Oceania, and the Middle East

Daihatsu
- Decreased; due to decreased exports to Latin America, Asia, and the Middle East

Hino
- Decreased; due to decreased exports to North America, Europe, Oceania, the Middle East, and Africa

Toyota + Daihatsu + Hino
- Decreased

Production Outside of Japan

Toyota
- First increase in three months; due to increased production in North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Australia; record high for a single month

Daihatsu
- Seventh consecutive month of increase; due to increased production in Indonesia

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

Toyota + Daihatsu + Hino
- First increase in three months; record high for a single month

Year to Date (January 1 to November 30, 2016)
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(1) Maximum loading capacity of four tons or more; excluding imported trucks

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



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Source: Toyota Motor Corporation

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