Toyota remains world's top-selling automaker in 2015
Xinhua, January 27, 2016 Adjust font size:
Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corp. announced Wednesday that it sold over 10 million units worldwide in 2015 and the sale, beating Volkswagen and General Motors, clinched the giant car maker the world's top car seller for the fourth straight year.
The Japanese car maker sold 10,151,000 units last year, including sales of its subsidiaries of Daihatsu Motor Co. and Hino Motors Ltd.. Toyota's two major rivals -- Volkswagen and General Motors -- failed to reach the 10-million-unit threshold.
Toyota's total sales for 2015 marked a 0.8 percent decline from the previous year, but robust demand overseas, such as in Northern America, helped boom its global sales, while domestic performance was weak relatively.
The Japanese company has aimed to sell 10,114,000 units worldwide, according to local report.
Meanwhile, the automaker is reportedly eyeing possible cooperation with another Japanese car maker, Suzuki Motor Corp. to meet increasing demand for compact cars in emerging markets such as India.
The two companies are exploring the possibility of joining hands in safe driving technology and eco-friendly cars, with cross-shareholdings an option, Japan's Kyodo News cited unnamed sources as reporting on Wednesday.
The tie-up would help Toyota boost its market share in India, said the report, but added that the two have said in separate statements that they are not discussing a potential partnership. Endit