Toyota Motor Introduction
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Toyota Motor Introduction
Toyota Motor Corporation is one of the world‘s leading automakers, offering a full range of models, from mini vehicles to large trucks. Global sales of its Toyota and Lexus brands, combined with those of Daihatsu and Hino, totaled 6.78 million units in CY2003*. Besides its own 12 plants and 11 manufacturing subsidiaries and affiliates in Japan, Toyota has 45 manufacturing companies in 26 countries/locations, which produce Lexus- and Toyota-brand vehicles and components. As of March 2003, Toyota employs 264,000 people worldwide (on a consolidated basis), and markets vehicles in more than 140 countries. Automotive business, including sales finance, accounts for more than 90% of the company's total sales, which came to a consolidated ¥16.05 trillion in the fiscal year to March 2003. Diversified operations include telecommunications, prefabricated housing and leisure boats.
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American Samoa India Saipan
Australia Indonesia Samoa
Bahrain Israel Saudi Arabia
Brunei Darussalam Singapore
China Kiribati Solomon Islands
Fiji Kuwait Sri Lanka
Guam Malaysia Tahiti
Hong Kong, China Nepal Taiwan
New Caledonia Thailand
New Zealand Tonga
Oman United Arab Emirates
Pakistan Vanuatu
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Philippines
Toyota International Portfolio
Passenger
Avalon Camry Corolla Avensis
Tarago Prius Echo
Sports
MR2 Camry Sportivo Corolla Sportivo Celica
4 W/D
Rav 4 LandCruiser Prado LandCruiser 100 Kluger
Commercial
LandCruiser 78 Hiace Coaster Hilux
Town Ace
Toyota
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