Showing posts with label Toyota. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toyota. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 April 2015

Toyota to build new plants in China, Mexico: Reports 03 Apr 2015, 11:53

Tech News -  The cash is aimed at boosting its production capacity by some 300,000 units a year in a bid to better compete with global rivals, the Nikkei business daily said.
  
The world's largest automaker expects to spend about 150 billion yen (USD 1.3 billion) on the new facilities, opening them in 2018 in China and 2019 in Mexico, the newspaper added.
  
It will be Toyota's first major investment since it began operating a new Thai plant in 2013, when it halted plant construction to focus on honing profitability, the Nikkei and Japan's public broadcaster NHK said.

The Chinese factory will be built in the city of Guangzhou, where Toyota has a joint venture with Guangzhou Automobile Group, producing the Yaris subcompact, the Nikkei said.
  
The plant will churn out up to 100,000 cars a year, the daily said, adding that Toyota has its eyes on the growing demand for autos among the middle class in China and wants to raise its market share there from four percent by offering more small cars.
  
In Mexico, Toyota's factory in the state of Guanajuato will have a maximum output capacity of 200,000 cars a year, the Nikkei said.
  
The Mexican plant will operate around the clock, building a new version of the Corolla sedan for North America, it said. Once the new factories are up and running, Toyota's worldwide production capacity will reach 11 million vehicles, it added.


 

Monday, 17 February 2014

Toyota recalls 260,000 cars in US

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The recall affects Toyota Tacomas and Lexus RX350s for the model years 2012 and 2013, and 2012 Rav4s, according to a report by the US National Transportation Safety Board.
   
The report said an electrical component of the brake actuator in the brake system of the vehicles could malfunction, turning on warning lights for the stability control, braking and traction control systems.

"If this occurs, these systems could become inoperative... increasing the risk of a crash," the report said.

On Wednesday Toyota announced in Japan the recall of 1.9 million Prius hybrid cars after the discovery of problems with software used to control a power converter. It said they posed a risk to drivers.

(Agencies)