September 2023 |
Fiscal Year 2023 (23/4-23/9) |
Calendar Year 2023 (23/1-23/9) |
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Volume | YoY(%) | Volume | YoY(%) | Volume | YoY(%) | ||
Production | Domestic Production | 44,791 | 94.4 | 229,251 | 110.4 | 359,984 | 111.8 |
Overseas Production*1 | 49,564 | 83.7 | 255,804 | 91.5 | 401,046 | 92.3 | |
Total | 94,355 | 88.5 | 485,055 | 99.5 | 761,030 | 100.6 | |
Domestic Sales*2 |
Registrations Total | 4,657 | 93.4 | 21,906 | 91.3 | 36,040 | 91.1 |
Minicars Total | 7,027 | 152.0 | 26,258 | 132.4 | 40,383 | 130.5 | |
Grand Total | 11,684 | 121.6 | 48,164 | 109.9 | 76,423 | 108.4 | |
ExportsTotal | 19,834 | 77.1 | 112,256 | 111.5 | 171,422 | 108.9 |
*1 Beginning fiscal 2012, locally branded models produced in China, which to date had been included in the output figure for China, are now excluded
*2 Includes imports to Japan
[ Summary : September 2023 ]
- < Domestic Production >
- September 2023・・・Second consecutive monthly year-on-year decrease since July, 2023
- ( 94.4% year-on-year )
- < Overseas Production >
- September 2023・・・Third consecutive monthly year-on-year decrease since June, 2023
- ( 83.7% year-on-year )
- < Total Production >
- September 2023・・・Second consecutive monthly year-on-year decrease since July, 2023
- ( 88.5% year-on-year )
- < Domestic Sales >
- September 2023・・・First consecutive monthly year-on-year decrease since August, 2023
- ( 121.6% year-on-year )
- < Exports >
- September 2023・・・First monthly year-on-year decrease in 8 months since January, 2023
- ( 77.1% year-on-year )
Supplemental Information
- < Overseas Production >
-
- Asia
- 48,504 units :
- 85.4% year-on-year
- ・China
- 0 units :
- 0.0% year-on-year
- ・Thailand
- 28,817 units :
- 106.7% year-on-year
- ・Indonesia
- 12,631 units :
- 84.7% year-on-year
- < Exports >
-
- Asia
- 102 units :
- 20.7% year-on-year
- North America
- 8,241 units :
- 59.9% year-on-year
- Europe
- 612 units :
- 27.4% year-on-year
[ Summary : First half of calendar year 2023 ( April 2023 - September 2023 ) ]
- < Domestic Production >
- First Half of Fiscal year 2023・・・Second consecutive year-on-year increase since first half of fiscal year 2021
- ( 110.4% year-on-year )
- < Overseas Production >
- First Half of Fiscal year 2023・・・First year-on-year decrease since first half of fiscal year 2020
- ( 91.5% year-on-year )
- < Total Production >
- First Half of Fiscal year 2023・・・First year-on-year decrease since first half of fiscal year 2020
- ( 99.5% year-on-year )
- < Domestic Sales >
- First Half of Fiscal year 2023・・・Second consecutive year-on-year increase since first half of fiscal year 2021
- ( 109.9% year-on-year )
- < Exports >
- First Half of Fiscal year 2023・・・First year-on-year increase since first half of fiscal year 2021
- ( 111.5% year-on-year )
Supplemental Information
- < Overseas Production >
-
- Asia
- 250,959 units :
- 93.8% year-on-year
- ・China
- 0 units :
- 0.0% year-on-year
- ・Thailand
- 134,125 units :
- 101.6% year-on-year
- ・Indonesia
- 78,675 units :
- 104.5% year-on-year
- < Exports >
-
- Asia
- 1,525 units :
- 46.4% year-on-year
- North America
- 50,712 units :
- 113.8% year-on-year
- Europe
- 9,104 units :
- 86.1% year-on-year
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