"Toyota in the World 2005" Databook
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"Toyota in the World 2005" Databook
T&W CORPORATE PROFILE CONTENTS Toyota Motor Corporation is one of the world' s leading automakers, offering a full range of models, from minivehicles to large trucks. Global sales of its Toyota and Lexus brands, combined with those of Daihatsu and Hino, totaled 7.52 million units (retail basis) in the 2004 calendar year. Besides its own 12 plants and a number of manufacturing subsidiaries and affiliates in Japan, Toyota has 51 manufacturing companies in 26 countries and regions, which produce Lexus-and Toyota-brand vehicles and components. As of March 2004, Toyota and employs about 264,000 people worldwide (on a consolidated basis), and markets vehicles in more than 170 countries and locations. Chapter 1. TOYOTA AT A GLANCE 1-1. Outline of Toyota ....................................................................................... 1 1-2. Production................................................................................................. 3 1-3. Sales ......................................................................................................... 6 1-4. Exports...................................................................................................... 9 Chapter 2. JAPANESE OPERATIONS 2-1. Japanese manufacturing and marketing organizations........................... 13 2-2. Japanese plants and other Toyota facilities ............................................ 14 2-3. Japanese automobile sales network....................................................... 15 2-4. Japanese production sites ...................................................................... 17 2-5. Toyota group and suppliers organizations............................................... 19 2-6. Major investments in non-automotive industries..................................... 20 Chapter 3. GLOBAL OPERATIONS 3-1. Overseas operations............................................................................... 23 3-2. Regional assets....................................................................................... 24 3-3. Overseas manufacturing companies....................................................... 25 3-4. Overseas model offerings ....................................................................... 26 3-5. R&D organization.................................................................................... 31 Chapter 4. REGIONAL BREAKDOWN 4-1. North America ......................................................................................... 35 4-2. Latin America and the Caribbean............................................................ 39 4-3. Europe .................................................................................................... 43 4-4. Africa ....................................................................................................... 48 4-5. Asia ......................................................................................................... 52 4-6. Oceania................................................................................................... 56 4-7. Middle East and Southwest Asia............................................................. 60 Chapter 5. OTHER ACTIVITIES 5-1. Parts supply / after-sales service ............................................................ 64 5-2. Purchasing .............................................................................................. 65 5-3. Motorsports ............................................................................................. 66 5-4. Prefabricated housing ............................................................................. 68 5-5. Financial services.................................................................................... 69 5-6. Social contributions................................................................................. 71 5-7. Environment............................................................................................ 74 Chapter 6. HISTORY 6-1. Production history / The story of Toyota.................................................. 77 Index Country / Region ............................................................................................ 83 Company........................................................................................................ 84 Vehicle............................................................................................................ 87 Toyota' s automotive business, including sales finance, accounts for more than 90% of the company' s total sales, which came to a consolidated 17.29 trillion in the fiscal year to March 2004. Its diversified operations include telecommunications and prefabricated housing. Toyota continues to pursue growth in unison with society and believes a harmonious relationship with the enviroment, the global economy, local communities and its stakeholders is the key to achieving long-term, stable growth. As a result, it is investing aggressively in next-generation technologies to develop automobiles that are greener, safer and more fun to drive. The Toyota Production System has become the basis for highly efficient " lean" manufacturing in industries worldwide. To guide the continuing evolution of Toyota' s worldwide operations, Toyota announced its " Global Vision 2010" . Building on the principles set out in its " Toyota Way 2001" booklet, " Global Vision 2010" outlines the management direction and target toward which all employees of Toyota and the Toyota Group should strive in the 21st century. NOTES 1) Statistics in this publication are based on facts and figures from January 1, 2004 to December 31, 2004 (except where otherwise noted). 2) Figures on P3 to P82 are unconsolidated figures for Toyota Motor Corporation. 3) As for p.1, 3~5 and 77~82, figures for “ overseas production” indicate “ local production” , i.e. the number of vehicles that were manufactured with the value of parts imported from Japan (F.O.B. price) less than 60% the total value of the parts in the vehicle. As for p.77~82, the numbers in parentheses refer to the number of vehicles produced on a line-off base in 2004. 4) Figures for “ domestic production” include the number of CKD vehicles. 5) As for p.36, 40, 44, 49, 53, 57 and 61, figures in the “ 2004 vehicle and engine production” column refer to the number of vehicles produced on a line-off base in 2004. The numbers in parentheses indicate “ local production” , i.e. the number of vehicles that were manufactured with the value of parts imported from Japan (F.O.B. price) less than 60% of the total value of the parts in the vehicle. Plants that produce engines using engine blocks and heads from other plants do not count such engines in their engine production numbers. 6) The following acronyms are used throughout this publication: JAMA (Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association) JAIA (Japan Automobile Importers Association) JADA (Japan Automobile Dealers Association) JMA (Japan Minivehicle Association) OICA (Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d' Automobiles) SMMT (Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Ltd.) TMC (Toyota Motor Corporation) (Other Toyota companies listed in Index) IMF (International Monetary Fund) Other specialized sources appear throughout this publication as well. TOYOTA AT A GLANCE 1-1. Outline of Toyota 1-1. Outline of Toyota Production, sales and exports of vehicles (calendar year) (1 = 1,000 vehicle) Business results (fiscal year, consolidated, U.S. GAAP) Total Worldwide production Overseas Japanese Worldwide sales Overseas Japanese Exports from Japan 6,314 2,175 4,139 6,168 3,949 2,218 1,916 (8.0) (20.7) (2.3) (4.1) (8.6) (-3.2) (9.5) Total Worldwide production Overseas Japanese Worldwide sales Overseas Japanese Exports from Japan 6,826 (8.1) 2,581 (18.7) 4,245 (2.6) 6,783 (10.0) 4,478 (13.4) 2,306 (3.9) 1,953 (1.9) Total Worldwide production Overseas Japanese Worldwide sales Overseas Japanese Exports from Japan 7,547 (10.6) 3,093 (19.8) 4,454 (4.9) 7,518 (10.8) 5,130 (14.6) 2,388 (3.6) 2,089 (7.0) 2002 Toyota 5,640 2,155 3,485 5,519 3,838 1,680 1,817 (9.8) (21.0) (3.9) (4.9) (8.0) (-2.0) (9.1) 2003 Toyota 6,078 2,558 3,520 6,071 4,355 1,716 1,836 (7.8) (18.7) (1.0) (10.0) (13.5) (2.1) (1.1) 2004 Toyota 6,724 3,043 3,681 6,708 4,949 1,759 1,952 (10.6) (19.0) (4.6) (10.5) (13.6) (2.5) (6.3) Daihatsu Hino 619 20 600 593 88 505 76 54 54 56 23 33 23 (-6.1) (-4.1) (-6.2) (-3.2) (24.8) (-6.9) (17.8) Daihatsu 665 (7.3) 24 (18.1) 641 (7.0) 632 (6.6) 90 (1.9) 542 (7.4) 84 (10.2) Daihatsu 730 (9.8) 50 (113.6) 679 (6.0) 716 (13.3) 138 (53.6) 578 (6.6) 94 (12.0) SOURCE: TMC NOTES: 1) Figures for Toyota include the Lexus brand 2) See inside front cover for description of " overseas production". (1.6) (1.4) (5.8) (22.6) (-3.3) (22.6) Hino 83 (53.4) 83 (53.4) 81 (44.5) 33 (45.1) 48 (44.1) 33 (45.1) April 2002March 2003 April 2003March 2004 f 13,499,644 690,664 14,190,308 1,093,632 556,567 7.8% f 14,793,973 707,580 15,501,553 1,271,646 750,942 10.4% f 16,578,033 716,727 17,294,760 1,666,890 1,162,098 15.2% f 152.26 28.00 2,015.82 589,306 940,547 809,841 Net Revenues f 211.32 36.00 2,063.43 668,404 1,005,931 870,636 Operating Income ( Billion) ! 20,000 f 342.90 45.00 2,456.08 682,279 945,803 969,904 Net Income 15,000 10,000 5,000 FY 1 April 2001March 2002 NOTES: 1) For further information, please go to: http://www.toyota.co.jp 2) *1 Yen in millions except per share data 3) *2 Excluding equipment leased to others Hino 94 (12.8) 94 (12.8) 94 44 (31.1) 51 (6.3) 44 (31.1) 2003 Period Net Revenues: ޓSales of Products ޓFinancing Operations ޓޓTotal Operating Income Net Income ROE Per Share Data (yen): ޓNet Income (Basic) ޓCash Dividends ޓShareholders' Equity R&D Expenses Capital Expenditures*2 Depreciation (1 = 㪳 1 million)*1 2004 2002 0 '02 '03 '04 2 TOYOTA AT A GLANCE 1-2. Production 1-2. Production Regional breakdown of production Japanese production (continued) 䃂 In 2004, Japanese production reached 3.68 million vehecles. 䃂 Overseas production was nearly 3.04 million vehecles. Model name Production by region* (1 = 1,000 vehicles) 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 North America 729.9 783.0 838.3 Latin America & 3.7 3.2 3.8 the Caribbean 95.5 124.4 108.8 Europe 87.7 85.1 91.2 Africa 259.0 255.1 246.7 Asia 54.1 67.6 77.6 Oceania Middle East & Southwest Asia 23.3 27.7 23.8 Overseas total 1,253.3 1,346.0 1,390.1 Japanese total 3,171.3 3,410.1 3,502.0 Worldwide total 4,424.6 4,756.1 4,892.1 962.8 1,061.9 1,104.0 1,088.5 1,205.3 1,278.3 1,444.2 15.3 16.8 19.6 17.8 28.1 58.1 80.3 175.7 74.1 124.8 100.4 181.5 68.4 182.1 91.0 173.3 77.5 248.4 92.4 216.9 77.5 254.3 94.6 344.6 79.8 345.7 86.6 395.5 93.3 493.1 113.6 582.5 108.8 647.2 109.9 14.4 9.4 36.1 31.0 65.1 125.8 69.8 1,467.6 1,611.0 1,751.4 1,780.6 2,155.2 2,558.0 3,042.7 3,165.8 3,118.2 3,429.2 3,354.4 3,485.2 3,520.3 3,680.9 4,633.4 4,729.2 5,180.6 5,135.0 5,640.4 6,078.3 6,723.7 SOURCES: TMC, Toyota and Lexus brands NOTES: 1) See inside front cover for description of " overseas production". 2) *Regions as defined by TMC 2004 Breakdown of production by model Japanese production Model name Allex Allion Alphard Alphard HV Altezza (including IS200/300) Aristo (including GS300/430) bB (including Scion xB) Brevis Caldina Camry Celica Celsior (including LS400/430) Century Coaster Comfort Corolla (including Spacio, Fielder, Runx) Crown Dyna/Toyoace Estima (including Previa) Estima Hybrid FunCargo Gaia Granvia Harrier (including RX300/330) Hiace (including Regius) 3 Start of production 2004 (1 = 1 vehicle) Cumulative total*1 2001 2001 2002 2003 1998 1991 2000 2001 1992 1980 1970 1989 1967 1963 1995 1966 1954 1954㨯1956 1990 2001 1999 1998 1995 1997 1967㨯1997 13,750 35,250 88,184 5,073 23,152 11,746 94,941 2,915 15,350 63,705 14,518 53,431 471 10,588 10,764 403,189 125,927 61,515 68,363 2,556 48,710 3,667 17,773 97,925 95,047 83,026 135,129 229,006 9,223 282,699 401,511 349,131 29,840 806,463 3,720,372 4,120,768 841,759 38,711 321,272 123,805 22,571,940 5,530,623 3,408,326 1,705,906 25,224 504,771 154,572 359,162 773,589 4,659,458 Hilux Ipsum (including Picnic) ist (including Scion xA) Kluger V Land Cruiser (including LX/GX470) Liteace Mark II (including Blit) Mark X MR-S(including MR2/MR2-Spyder) Noah/Voxy Opa Passo Platz Porte Premio Prius Probox Progr<s Raum RAV4 Sienta Soarer (including SC430) Succeed Townace Verossa Vitz WiLL Cypha WiLL VS Windom (including ES300/330) Wish Start of production 2004 1967 1996 2002 2000 1951 1970 1968 2004 1999 2001 2000 2004 1999 2004 2001 1997 2002 1998 1997 1994 2003 1981 2002 1976 2001 1999 2002 2001 1991 2003 272,957 34,886 117,480 156,097 293,641 12,821 26,259 15,812 6,458 135,790 4,262 74,775 68,057 39,249 38,100 132,703 51,518 3,338 36,823 240,158 66,228 12,014 25,905 18,245 529 133,375 5,023 255 93,004 145,711 (1 = 1 vehicle) Cumulative total* 10,441,787 658,981 339,217 593,290 4,659,784 2,169,567 6,522,665 15,812 71,473 481,301 77,927 74,775 605,821 39,249 143,855 292,329 130,229 72,971 244,484 1,838,109 97,141 473,225 73,779 2,417,317 26,001 1,512,651 30,464 14,945 952,926 317,247 SOURCE: TMC NOTES: 1) *As of the end of 2004 2) Figures include those for export models and CKD products 4 TOYOTA AT A GLANCE 1-2. Production 1-3. Sales Overseas production of selected models Model name Avalon Camry*2 Corolla*3 Corona/Avensis Hiace Hilux*4 IMV Qualis Sequoia Sienna Tacoma Tundra TUV Wish Yaris RX330 Start of production 1994 1987 1979 1979 1989 1981 2004 1999 2000 1997 1995 1999 1976 2003 2001 2003 2004 38,027 594,892 891,202 177,591 9,717 107,075 87,902 36,864 62,039 189,382 143,410 122,637 85,579 12,742 203,881 65,350 (1 = 1 vehicle) Cumulative total*1 834,063 5,936,636 6,918,537 1,910,608 116,174 1,828,901 87,902 142,423 292,566 863,925 1,505,753 607,342 1,599,384 12,742 584,705 78,685 SOURCE: TMC NOTES: 1) *1 As of the end of 2004 2) See inside front cover for description of " overseas production". 3) *2 Including " Solara" 4) *3 Including " Matrix" and " Voltz" 5) *4 Not including those manufactured as CKD vehicles in Thailand in order to export to Australia Regional breakdown of sales ● Toyota' s Japanese sales in 2004 came to 1.75 million vehicles, up 2.3% from 2003. ● In 2004, overseas sales reached 4.95 million vehicles-the highest record to date. ● Worldwide sales reached 6.71 million vehicles. Sales by region* (1 = 1,000 vehicles) 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 North America 1,169.2 Latin America & 96.0 the Caribbean 384.1 Europe 136.2 Africa 433.0 Asia 145.0 Oceania Middle East & 132.8 Southwest Asia Overseas total 2,496.2 Japanese total 2,060.1 Worldwide total 4,556.3 1,251.5 1,356.7 1,516.0 1,631.3 1,766.3 1,893.6 1,940.8 2,072.2 2,291.9 82.2 115.1 125.0 411.9 135.5 444.8 144.2 471.2 143.6 417.9 148.2 540.9 129.7 229.5 176.5 99.9 105.6 107.5 592.3 123.2 252.9 171.8 655.8 121.8 339.3 176.7 666.0 126.5 342.2 162.2 96.9 121.3 153.3 755.6 139.8 455.0 182.2 834.7 160.8 620.6 215.1 916.0 206.7 771.5 232.8 151.7 185.0 212.4 186.6 217.2 248.6 267.9 330.0 376.6 2,621.8 2,837.6 2,930.0 3,058.1 3,382.7 3,546.7 3,838.3 4,354.7 4,948.7 2,135.3 2,005.9 1,711.0 1,664.4 1,771.7 1,715.2 1,680.5 1,715.9 1,758.8 4,757.1 4,843.5 4,641.0 4,722.5 5,154.3 5,261.9 5,518.8 6,070.6 6,707.6 SOURCES: TMC, Toyota and Lexus brands NOTE: *Regions as defined by TMC Top 10 overseas markets in terms of sales 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Country/Region 2002 Country/Region 2003 U.S.A. Australia Canada Thailand Italy U.K. Saudi Arabia Germany Taiwan Indonesia 1,756.1 161.0 152.8 130.1 122.0 121.4 105.0 100.1 95.4 82.6 U.S.A. Australia Thailand Canada U.K. Italy Saudi Arabia Taiwan Germany Indonesia 1,866.3 190.9 188.7 165.0 133.8 125.4 111.2 108.1 106.1 101.5 (1 = 1,000 vehicles) Country/Region 2004 U.S.A. Thailand Australia Canada Indonesia U.K. Taiwan Italy Germany China 2,060.0 234.2 206.7 170.7 140.0 138.1 135.3 128.7 120.4 116.2 SOURCES: TMC, Toyota and Lexus brands 2004 Overseas sales by brand Region Toyota brand North America Latin America & the Caribbean Europe Africa Asia Oceania Middle East & Southwest Asia Overseas Total 1,994.8* 153.1 891.1 206.4 753.3 227.1 364.4 4,590.0 Lexus brand 297.1 0.2 24.9 0.3 18.2 5.8 12.2 358.7 (1 = 1,000 vehicles) Total 2,291.9 153.3 916.0 206.7 771.5 232.8 376.6 4,948.7 SOURCE: TMC NOTE: *Includes Scion 5 6 TOYOTA AT A GLANCE 1-3. Sales 1-3. Sales 2004 Japanese sales breakdown by model Model name Allex Allion Alphard Altezza Aristo Avensis* bB Brevis Caldina Cami Camry Celica Celsior Century Coaster Comfort Corolla Corona Crown Dyna Duet Estima FunCargo Gaia Granvia Harrier Hiace Hilux Ipsum Isis Ist Kluger Land Cruiser Liteace Mark II*2 Mark X MR-S Nadia Noah Opa Passo Platz Porte Premio Prius Probox Progr<s Raum 7 Start of sales 2001 2001 2002 1998 1991 2003 2000 2001 1992 1999 1980 1970 1989 1967 1992 1995 1966 1957 1955 1956 1998 1990 1999 1998 1995 1997 1967 1967 1996 2004 2002 2000 1951 1970 1968 2004 1999 1998 1996 2000 2004 1999 2004 2001 1997 2002 1998 1997 2004 13,363 38,326 85,953 4,875 2,293 18,563 42,749 3,208 16,277 1,636 6,054 1,748 12,657 482 5,530 10,673 173,301 3 116,614 33,322 4,613 55,729 25,890 4,771 1 26,222 50,566 10,481 23,491 21,262 87,923 11,127 17,810 13,350 28,805 13,087 1,402 7 77,146 4,512 68,984 13,353 34,867 35,766 59,761 51,269 3,392 37,839 (1 = 1 vehicle) Cumulative total*1 85,431 133,673 222,910 109,101 143,986 24,801 282,443 29,377 771,108 38,856 1,188,571 862,542 352,708 42,453 157,603 104,790 11,272,512 5,454,392 4,796,651 1,194,621 125,590 1,254,508 349,648 151,395 85,722 188,211 2,712,327 1,133,925 497,287 21,262 295,448 59,761 623,394 1,545,566 4,809,283 13,087 17,177 77,943 713,001 77,697 68,984 170,464 34,867 140,089 140,232 120,026 73,048 242,689 (continued) Model name RAV4 Sienta Soarer Sparky Sprinter Carib Succeed Townace Verossa Vista Vitz Voxy WiLL Cypha WiLL VS Windom Wish Start of sales 1994 2003 1981 2000 1982 2002 1976 2001 1982 1999 2001 2002 2001 1991 2003 2004 12,025 67,551 696 1 3 8,522 16,334 964 25 60,788 62,371 5,718 372 3,541 126,531 (1 = 1 vehicle) Cumulative total*1 342,195 94,154 342,815 8,980 362,275 54,617 1,813,863 25,708 743,080 692,596 205,736 30,252 14,950 226,390 285,189 SOURCES: JADA, *TMC NOTES: 1) *1 As of the end of 2004 2) *2 Including Mark II Blit 2004 Japanese sales breakdown by category in Japanese market (excl. mini vehicles) Model name Passenger cars total* 3 Box type (including Sports & speciality type) 2 Box type Station wagon type RV total* Minivans & Cabwagon type Sports utility type Trucks Buses Total* (1 = 1,000 vehicles) Japanese market Toyota sales Share (%) 2,199 (96.7) 968 (107.6) 688 (102.9) 425 (120.4) 1,057 (96.7) 433 (104.2) 246 (85.6) 109 (84.2) 1,196 (103.3) 610 (96.8) 978 (104.7) 528 (99.5) 192 (93.3) 82 (82.3) 541 (94.6) 175 (97.2) 18 (85.7) 6 (82.8) 3,962 (98.4) 1,759 (102.5) 44.0 61.9 41.0 44.3 51.0 54.0 42.6 32.4 30.7 44.4 SOURCE: TMC NOTES: 1) Figures in parentheses indicate % change over the previous year. 2) *Including imported vehicles 8 TOYOTA AT A GLANCE 1-4. Exports 1-4. Exports Export from Japan ● Toyota' s exports from Japan in 2004 came to about 1.95 million vehicles, up 6.6% from 2003. Toyota㩾s exports from Japan by region (1 = 1,000 vehicles) 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 North America 454.4 Latin America & 110.9 the Caribbean Europe 263.0 Africa 46.6 Asia 156.1 Oceania 76.7 Middle East & 89.3 Southwest Asia Others 5.4 Total 1,202.4 SOURCE: NOTES: 1) 2) 3) 456.3 510.8 569.5 650.1 717.7 720.8 852.1 782.8 813.5 86.2 135.3 125.1 89.0 93.9 75.2 71.5 95.6 112.1 133.7 155.7 114.5 126.3 158.5 160.4 182.6 202.1 7.4 7.8 7.8 8.5 7.3 5.7 7.5 7.5 8.6 1,276.7 1,494.3 1,462.8 1,548.0 1,706.2 1,665.7 1,816.8 1,836.0 1,951.7 TMC Toyota and Lexus brands Regions as defined by JAMA Includes CKD vehicles Top 10 exports by destination 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 97.4 303.6 404.1 372.5 447.9 491.1 433.1 392.7 424.6 419.0 44.2 47.3 49.2 42.3 37.4 38.2 53.6 58.2 92.0 184.3 161.6 79.3 93.4 117.5 99.0 147.2 154.7 156.2 82.1 93.6 104.2 102.3 115.0 113.1 128.1 154.1 164.6 Destination 2002 Destination 2003 (1 = 1,000 vehicles) Destination 2004 U.S.A. Australia Canada Saudi Arabia Italy U.K. Germany China France Oman 760.5 111.5 91.5 71.6 69.8 61.0 54.5 46.3 43.1 24.8 U.S.A. Australia Saudi Arabia U.K. Italy Canada Germany China France U.A.E 717.7 134.2 68.1 66.9 66.8 65.1 55.4 48.3 44.4 30.2 U.S.A. Australia Saudi Arabia U.K. Italy Canada Germany China Russia France 762.1 143.2 73.8 62.2 51.5 51.4 48.3 44.6 42.0 35.5 2004 exports by model Toyota brand Model name Camry/Camry CNG Celica Century Coaster Corolla (including Corolla Spacio) Crown Dyna/Toyoace Hiace/Semi bonnet Highlander (Kluger) Hilux (including 4 Runner) Land Cruiser Liteace/Townace MR-S Picnic (Ipsum) Previa (Estima) Prius RAV4/RAV4 EV Wish xA Yaris/Echo (Vitz/Plaz/Funcargo) Scion xA Scion xB Scion tC Start of exports 2004 1982 1970 1967 1969 1966 1954 1957 1967 2000 1968 1952 1971 1984 1996 1990 2000 1994 2003 2003 1998 2003 2003 2004 57,553 12,863 2 8,067 234,507 6,979 31,339 58,084 146,710 262,629 223,270 1,542 5,082 14,405 13,769 71,058 228,280 13,950 2,570 151,302 26,183 52,173 34,716 (1 = 1 vehicle) Cumulative total*1 3,052,759 3,297,885 105 187,529 11,358,026 750,132 884,684 2,043,923 531,047 9,192,498 3,820,783 433,836 243,844*2 162,717 452,513 148,772 1,492,996 17,670 4,498 1,403,733 33,211 64,756 34,716 SOURCE: TMC NOTES: 1) *1 As of the end of 2004 2) *2 Includes cumulative figures of MR2 Lexus brand Model name ES300/330 GS300/430 GX470 IS200/300 LS400/430 LX450/470 RX300/330 SC300/400/430 Start of exports 2004 (1 = 1 vehicle) Cumulative total* 1989 1993 2002 1998 1989 1995 1997 1991 66,361 9,252 37,596 18,479 41,417 14,163 71,753 11,306 753,772 256,509 73,850 172,576 487,456 117,651 579,622 144,873 SOURCE: TMC NOTE: *As of the end of 2004 9 10 1-4. Exports TOYOTA AT A GLANCE 1-4. Exports Promotion of exports by overseas subsidiaries Exports of finished vehicles from overseas subsidiaries Producing country/ region (company) Canada (TMMC) Model(s) Corolla, Matrix RX330 U.S.A. (NUMMI) Tacoma (TMMK) Avalon, Camry (TMMI) Tundra, Sequoia, Sienna Argentina (TASA) Hilux Brazil (TDB) Corolla Colombia (SOFASA) Hilux, Land Cruiser, Prado Venezuela (TDV) Land Cruiser, Corolla France (TMMF) Yaris Portugal (CAETANO) Dyna, Optimo Turkey (TMMT) Corolla U.K. (TMUK) Avensis, Corolla Export destination(s) U.S., Mexico U.S. Canada Canada, Mexico, Middle East Canada Mexico, Brazil, etc. Argentina, etc. Ecuador, Venezuela Colombia, Ecuador Europe, Mexico Europe Europe, Middle East Europe (Avensis, Corolla), Middle East, Africa, South America (Avensis), Japan (Avensis) South Africa (TSAM) Corolla, Hilux, TUV Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, Nigeria, etc. Indonesia (TMMIN) Kijang Bruinei, Papua New Guinea, South Pacific Thailand (TMT) Brunei, Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia Soluna Vios Indonesia, Singapore Corolla Philippines, Laos, Cambodia, Singapore, Hilux Australia Australia (TMCA) Camry, Avalon (only NZ) New Zealand, Middle East, South Africa, etc. 11 Exports of parts and materials from overseas subsidiaries Producing country/ region (company) Products U.S.A. (Bodine) Differential carrier cover Cylinder heads (TABC) Catalysts Converters (TMMK) AZ engines MZ engines CKD parts for the Camry and Avalon (TMMWV) ZZ engines U.K. (TMUK) ZZ engine parts SZ engines CKD parts for the Corolla South Africa(TSAM) Cataliytic converters Aluminum wheels CKD parts for the Corolla China (TTME) Cylinder blocks, Cam Shafts (TFAP) Constant verocity universal joints (TTFC) Inboard Joint CVJ forging materials Indonesia (TMMINM) 7K engines CKD parts for the TUV CKD parts for the Corolla, Camry, Hilux, etc. Poland (TMMP) Transmissions (C series) Transmissions (C series) Philippines(TAP) Transimissions (G series) CVJ (AJ series) (TMP) CKD parts for the Corolla, Camry, etc. Taiwan (Kuozui) Jacks CKD parts for the TUV, Corolla, Camry, etc. Thailand (STM) Engines (L series) Cylinder blocks Parts for engines Body panels (TMT) CKD parts for the Corolla, Camry, etc. Malaysia (ASSB) Export destination(s) Japan Japan Japan, Canada Japan, Canada Japan, Canada Japan, Canada Australia Japan, Canada Japan, Turky, Brazil, Venezuela, South Africa France Brazil, Venezuela, South Africa Japan, France Europe Brazil, Venezuela Japan Japan Japan Philippines Japan, ASEAN, Taiwan, India, South Africa, Australia, etc. ASEAN, Taiwan, India, South Africa, Australia, etc. ASEAN, Taiwan, India, Australia, etc. France, U.K. Japan ASEAN, Taiwan, India, South Africa, etc. ASEAN, Taiwan, India, South Africa, etc. ASEAN, Taiwan, India, Australia, etc. Japan ASEAN, India, South Africa, Australia, Brazil, etc. Japan, ASEAN, Taiwan, India, South Africa, Australia Japan ASEAN, Taiwan, India, South Africa, Australia Japan ASEAN, Taiwan, India, Australia, etc. 12 JAPANESE OPERATIONS 2-1. Japanese manufacturing and marketing organizations 2-2. Japanese plants and other Toyota facilities 䃂 A total of 12 Toyota plants are located in and around Toyota City and other areas Toyota plants of Aichi Prefecture. Toyota has established three other domestic manufacturing companies outside of Aichi-in Kyushu, Hokkaido and Tohoku. 䃂There are 295* Toyota dealers in Japan, consisting of 4 channels: " Toyota" dealers, "ޓToyopet" dealers, " Toyota Corolla" dealers and " Netz Toyota" dealers. 䃂 In addition, DUO sales outlets, which sell Volkswagen vehicles, have been operating since April 1992. NOTE: * As of February 2005 Locations of Toyota facilities Shibetsu Proving Ground 31 Toyota Motor Hokkaido, Inc. 2 Toyota Motor Tohoku Co., Ltd. Nagoya Office 5 5 4 5 5 1 8 5 5 9 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 13 5 5 5 5 7 5 12 5 9 8 5 9 8 5 5 7 Tokyo Head Office Higashi-Fuji Technical Center Toyota City 9 4 12 7 2 1 6 TMC Head Office 5 8 4 11 3 13 ԟ Ԡ ԡ Ԣ Shimoyama Plant Kinu-ura Plant Tahara Plant Teiho Plant Start of Site area* Bldg. area Number of operations (1,000m2) (1,000m2) employees Vehicles, chassis, forged parts, chassis mechanical parts 1938 550 Vehicles Engines Vehicles Chassis parts, chassis mechanical parts Vehicles Engine / chassis casted parts, chassis mechanical parts Engines, exhaust emission control devices Drivetrain casting parts Vehicles Machinery, dies for casting / molds for plastic parts R&D and production of electronic parts and semiconductors, etc. 1959 1965 1966 1968 1970 1973 1,600 870 1,360 330 940 560 1975 1978 1979 1986 410 260 1,403 840 640 2,927 4,030 1,590 6,833 290 120 1,607 10 NOTE: Figures for each prefecture represent the number of dealers marketing Toyota vehicles. Websites in Japan 650 690 470 190 510 370 6,181 3,177 5,370 1,602 5,111 1,722 250 240 1,299 1 Toyota Motor Kyushu, Inc. Vehicles 2 Toyota Motor Hokkaido, Automatic transmissions, transfers, 1992 1992 1,270 980 39,830 250 2,095 170 1,303 3 Toyota Motor Tohoku Co., 1998 290 aluminum wheels Mechanical and electronic parts 20 149 NOTES: 1) Toyota Motor Kyushu, Inc., Toyota Motor Hokkaido, Inc., and Toyota Motor Tohoku Co., Ltd. are wholly owned subsidiaries of Toyota Motor Corp 2) As of March 2004; data of main products as of February 2005 3) *Site areas include leased properties. Other Toyota facilities Name Higashi-Fuji Technical Center* Shibetsu Proving Ground* Nagoya Wharf Center Tobishima Center Haruhi Parts Center Inazawa Parts Center Oguchi Parts Center Kamigo Logistics Center Tobishima Logistics Center WWW 470 2,598 1989 Ltd. 6 Motomachi Plant Kamigo Plant Takaoka Plant Miyoshi Plant Tsutsumi Plant Myochi Plant Inc. 5 5 6 5 7 7 Toyota Motor Kyushu, Inc. ԙ Ԛ ԛ Ԝ ԝ Ԟ Main products Total 6 3 5 Ԙ Honsha Plant ԣ Hirose Plant 6 5 Name Main products Research & advanced development Testing and evaluation of automobiles Shipping Shipment of parts for overseas production Supervision of spare parts centers Warehousing and service of large-size spare parts Warehousing and service of small and medium-size spare parts Warehousing and service of interior and exterior spare parts Warehousing and service of parts for overseas production and spare parts Total Start of Site area Bldg. area Number of operations (1,000m2) (1,000m2) employees 1966 1984 1964 1985 1961 1978 2,000 9,300 661 280 100 107 1978 99 60 190 1968 356 140 245 1988 238 80 152 230 2,541 20 189 20 30 3 50 56 60 76 3,479 NOTES: 1) As of March 2004 2) *As of February 2005 www.toyota.co.jp gazoo.com (Japanese) 14 2-3. Japanese automobile sales network Allex Allion Alphard G Alphard HV Alphard V Altezza Aristo Avensis bB Brevis Caldina Cami Camry Celica Celsior Century Coaster Corolla Crown Dyna Estima Hybrid Estima L Estima T FunCargo Harrier Hiace Hilux Surf Ipsum Isis ist Kluger L Kluger V 15 ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع Land Cruiser Liteace Mark II Blit Mark X MR-S Noah Opa Passo Platz Porte Premio Prius Probox Progr>s Raum RAV4 J RAV4 L Regius Ace Sienta Soarer Succeed Townace Toyoace Vitz Voxy VW* WiLL CYPHA Windom Wish " Duo" Dealers " Netz Toyota" Dealers " Toyota Corolla" Dealers Osaka Toyopet Tokyo Toyopet " Toyopet" Dealers Osaka Toyota Tokyo Toyota " Toyota" Dealers " Duo" Dealers " Netz Toyota" Dealers " Toyota Corolla" Dealers Osaka Toyopet Tokyo Toyopet " Toyopet" Dealers Tokyo Toyota Dealer channels and models Osaka Toyota JAPANESE OPERATIONS " Toyota" Dealers Dealer channels and models 2-3. Japanese automobile sales network ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع ع NOTES: 1) *Lupo, Polo, Golf, Golf Wagon, New Beetle, Passat, Passat Wagon 2) As of February 2005 16 Allex Allion Alphard Altezza ٨ ٨ ٨ (including IS200/300) Avensis* bB ٨ ٨ (including Scion xB) Brevis Caldina Cami Camry Celica Celsior ٨ ٨ 㧖 ٨ ٨ ٨ (including LS430) Century Coaster Corolla Comfort Crown Dyna/Toyoace Estima FunCargo Harrier ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٕ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ (including RX300/330) Hiace Hilux Himedic Isis Ipsum Ist ٨ Toyota Motor Kyushu, Inc. Toyota Industries Corporation Hino Motors, Ltd. Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. Gifu Auto Body Industry Co., Ltd. Central Motor Co., Ltd. Toyota Auto Body Co., Ltd. Tahara Plant Tsutsumi Plant Takaoka Plant Affiliated company plants ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ (including SC430) ٨ ٨ Honsha Plant Mark II Mark X MR-S Noah Opa Passo Platz Porte Premio Prius Probox Progr>s Raum RAV4 Regius Sienta Soarer ٨ ٨ Motomachi Plant Toyota plants Toyota Motor Kyushu, Inc. Toyota Industries Corporation Hino Motors, Ltd. Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. Gifu Auto Body Industry Co., Ltd. Central Motor Co., Ltd. Kanto Auto Works, Ltd. Toyota Auto Body Co., Ltd. Affiliated company plants Tahara Plant Tsutsumi Plant Takaoka Plant Motomachi Plant Honsha Plant JAPANESE OPERATIONS Toyota plants 2-4. Japanese production sites Kanto Auto Works, Ltd. 2-4. Japanese production sites ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ (including ES330) ٨ ٨ Succeed Townace Vitz Voxy WiLL Cypha Windom Wish ٨ ٨ NOTES: 1) *Manufactured at Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. 2) As of February 2005 3) ٕ only chassis, 㧖 OEM ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ (including Scion xA) Kluger Land Cruiser ٨ ٕ ٨ ٨ (including LX/GX470) Liteace 17 ٨ ٨ 18 2-5. Toyota group and suppliers organizations 2-6. Major investments in non-automotive industries The Toyota Group Outline of major Toyota investments in non-automotive industries JAPANESE OPERATIONS Company name Main products / activities Toyota Industries Corporation ٨ Manufacture and sales of spinning and weaving machines, industrial vehicles and automobiles Aichi Steel Corporation ٨ Manufacture and sales of speciality steel and forged steel products Toyoda Machine Works, Ltd. ٨ Manufacture and sales of machine tools and auto parts Toyota Auto Body Co., Ltd. ٨ Manufacture of auto and special vehicle bodies and parts Toyota Tsusho Corporation ٨ Import, export and trading of raw materials and products Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. ٨ Manufacture and sales of auto parts, household appliances and die-cast parts DENSO CORPORATION ٨ Manufacture and sales of electric auto components and household appliances Toyoda Boshoku Corporation ٨ Vehicle interior parts ٨ Filters and mechanical powertrain parts ٨ Textiles Towa Real Estate Co., Ltd. ٨ Real estate development, management and rental Toyota Central Research ٨ Fundamental technical research for and Development the Toyota Group Laboratories, Incorporated Kanto Auto Works, Ltd. ٨ Manufacture of auto bodies and parts and equipment for housing construction Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd. ٨ Manufacture and sales of synthetic resin, rubber and cork products Hino Motors, Ltd. ٨ Manufacture and sales of large trucks and buses Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. ٨ Manufacture and sales of automobiles Est' d. Equity sh Capital Number of (%) (㪳 million) employees Company name Nov. 1926 23.51 80,462 9,888 Finance Mar. 1940 24.22 25,016 2,407 IT May 1941 23.62 24,805 3,850 Aug. 1945 50.01 8,871 8,077 Jul. 1948 22.99 26,748 1,712 Jun. 1949 22.67 45,049 10,208 Dec. 1949 23.20 187,456 38,620 May 1950 46.82* 4,933 2,118 Aug. 1953 45.00 23,750 77 Nov. 1960 54.00 3,000 883 Apr. 1946 50.08 6,850 5,361 Jun. 1949 42.61 25,318 5,463 May 1942 50.11 72,717 8,673 Mar. 1907 51.19 28,404 10,296 Media NOTES: 1) As of the end of fiscal year 2004 2) *As of October 2004 Suppliers organizations Association Est' d Number of companies Kyohokai Eihokai Dec. 1943 Apr. 1983 203 121 NOTE: Main products /activities ITS ٨ Manufacture of auto parts and components ٨ Manufacture of molds, gauges, jigs, etc. and contractors for plant facilities As of February 2005 NOTES: 1) 2) 3) 4) 19 Main products / activities Est' d. Equity Capital Number of share (%) (㪳 billion) employees Toyota Financial Services*1 ٨ Overseeing the management of 2000 Corporation Toyota financing companies Aioi Insurance Co., Ltd. ٨ Nonlife insurance business 1918 KDDI Corporation ٨ Telephone and cellular phone 1984 service ٨ Internet service ٨ Data center service Toyota Digital Cruise 1996 ٨ Value Added Network (VAN) Inc. business ٨ Intranet service, and system integration Toyota ٨ Development, maintenance and 2001 Communication operation of key global design, Systems Co., Ltd. procurement, production, sales and managerial systems, as well as consultation concerning such systems Toyota C#lum Inc. ٨ Development, sales, and service 1993 of business improvement systems (particularly CAD/CAM systems) for the manufacturing industry Toyota Info Technology ٨ Development of IT-related 2001 Center Co., Ltd. technologies and discovery and development of new business models Digital Media*2 ٨ Sales support and maintenance 2000 Service Co. service of Gazoo system hardware ٨ System integration TAS Co., Ltd. ٨ Provision of real estate appraisals/ 2000 information via the internet Himawari Network Inc. ٨ Operation of cable television 1989 service and Internet service ZIP-FM Inc.*3 ٨ General broadcasting business 1992 and music entertainment business Nagoya Broadcasting ٨ TV broadcasting 1961 Network ٨ Providing solutions for Satellite Positioning 1996 correcting discrepancies in GPS Information Service, data for car navigation systems Ltd. Toyota Map Master ٨ Production and sales of map 1998 data for navigation systems Japan Mayday Service ٨ Relay of requests for emergency 1999 assistance to police, rescue Co., Ltd. services, etc. 100.0 78.52 58 33.4 100.00 8,686 11.7 141.85 8,985 60.8 100.0 0.80 228 1.42 1,147 77.86 0.70 174 65.0 3.00 29 75.0 0.15 148 22.2 0.18 6 21.5 2.31 64 8.7 1.20 29 34.6 0.40 228 20.8 0.48 2 51.1 0.48 93 22.3 1.15 15 As of March 2004 *1 As of December 2004 *2 Renamed April 2003 (formerly Gazoo Media Service Corp.) *3 Renamed October 2004 (formerly FM NAGOYA Inc.) 20 2-6. Major investments in non-automotive industries 2-6. Major investments in non-automotive industries Outline of major Toyota investments in non-automotive industries (continued) Outline of major Toyota investments in non-automotive industries (continued) JAPANESE OPERATIONS Company name Auto- Amlux Toyota Co., Ltd. peripheral business Toyota Automall Development Corp. Main products / activities ٨ Operation of automotive Est' d. 1990 showrooms ٨ Planning and operation of 1999 automobile sales facilities and shopping centers ٨ Management of facilities for Fuji International 1963 various motorsports races Speedway Co., Ltd. ٨ Management of off-road courses 1993 LIFE CREATION CO., in Aichi Prefecture LTD. ٨ Sales of automobile-related parts 1996 TACTI Corporation and accessories ٨ Car shop franchises ٨ Development, manufacture and 1996 Panasonic EV Energy sales of batteries and related Co., Ltd. devices for electric and hybrid electric vehicles ٨ Development and sales of Toyota Modellista 1997 customized vehicles and International components, and offering Corporation individualized services ٨ Vehicle development TOYOTA TECHNO 1982 ٨ Developing and managing SERVICE CORP. inforrmation system ٨ Gathering and analysis of technological information ٨ Cultivating vehicle engineers Bio ٨ Production and sales of Toyota Floritech Co., 1999 flori-culture Ltd. Toyota Roofgarden ٨ Roofgarden construction and 2001 Corporation sales of flori-cultural and gardening materials ٨ Production and sales of small 1998 Energy Toyota Turbine and System gas turbine co-generation system Environment Eco-Research ٨ Service of Internet-based 2001 environmental information Corporation Life WELLNESS FRONTIER ٨ Creating network-based 2000 communities for the CENTER, CO. ,LTD. enhancement of wellness GOOD LIFE DESIGN CO., ٨ Suppoting local medical 2002 institutions & care facilities LTD. Marine GAMAGORI Marine ٨ Management of the compound 1991 reration institution Development Co., Ltd. Nagasaki Sunset Marina ٨ Development of resort-related 1993 business Co., Ltd. Aero- AIRFLITE JAPAN Corp. ٨ Flight training, airport 1992 management space Aero Asahi Corporation ٨ Helicopter flight service and 1980 aerial surveying New ٨ Manufacturing and sales of raw 1990 Admatechs Co., Ltd. material materials for ceramics Equity Capital Number of share (%) (㪳 billion) employees 100.0 0.05 33 100.0 0.49 15 93.4 100.9 47 40.0 0.075 80.0 0.45 392 40.0 2.00 450 75.0 0.10 76 100.0 6 0.10 1,355 50.0 0.10 40 70.0 0.055 18 70.0 1.60 77 51.0 0.10 5 14.2 0.15 10* 51.0 0.26 71 15.8 0.1 135 76.9 0.14 5 75.0 0.4 38 97.4 3.19 1,105 53.4 0.3 Company name Main products / activities Est' d. Engineering Sanritz Automation Co., Ltd ٨ Development, manufacture and 1971 sales of board computer and ITS ٨ Development of various types 1990 Toyota MACS Inc. of measuring equipment and measurement-control systems ٨ Design of vehicle production BPA INCORPORATED 1991 engineering MTA INCORPORATED ٨ Designing production equipment 1991 through digital engineering LATTICE TECHNOLOGY, ٨ Development and sales of a 1999 group of tools using ultra-Small lNC. 3D Employee CARTEC FUJI Inc. ٨ Outside certification testing of 1996 enterprise brakes promotion ٨ Vehicle inspection and project maintenance ٨ Development and manufacturing 1996 Terra Corporation of regenerative buner ٨ Sales of import housing CREST HOMES Inc. 1996 ٨ Providing broadcast-correlated 2001 Media Click Inc. information accessible by cellular phones and other types of portable terminals Others Toyota Mizunami ٨ Operation of golf courses 1989 Development Co., Ltd. Nagoya Grampus Eight ٨ Organization and management 1991 of a professional soccer team Inc. TOYOTA AMENITY Inc. ٨ Management and consulting 1992 service for hotels, wedding halls, restaurants and sporting facilities OJT Solutions Co., Ltd. ٨ Implementation of production 2002 line improving of production plan TOYOTA Personal Support ٨ Company' s welfare 2002 Co., Ltd. management NOTES: 1) 2) 3) 4) Equity Capital Number of share (%) (㪳 billion) employees 30.0 1.33 57.0 0.10 1,091 100 *1 100.0 0.40 129 100.0 0.25 77 28.8 4.33 37 *2 24.5 0.02 40 85.0 0.10 5 98.0 40 0.40 0.10 7 2 37.6 2.57 47 22.5 0.40 30 100.0 0.10 88 *3 51.0 0.25 70 100.0 0.06 317 *2 As of March 2004 *1 As of August 2004 *2 As of June 2004 *3 As of January 2005 48 NOTES: 1) As of March 2004 2) *As of June 2004 21 22 3-1. Overseas operations ٨ At the end of 2004, Toyota had a total of 51 overseas manufacturing companies in Region North America Latin America & the Caribbean Europe Africa Asia (excluding Japan) Oceania Middle East & Southwest Asia Overseas total Marketing Importers 5 42 27 52 12 15 19 172 Manufacturing companies 11 4 6 2 22 1 5 51 GLOBAL OPERATIONS 26 countries / regions. Toyota markets vehicles in more than 170 countries and regions. 3-2. Regional assets 23 24 3-3. Overseas manufacturing companies 3-4. Overseas model offerings Toyota㩾s overseas manufacturing companies Toyota brand products names by market Name Country/region Argentina Australia Bangladesh Brazil Canada GLOBAL OPERATIONS China Colombia Czech Republic France India Indonesia Kenya Malaysia Mexico Pakistan Philippines Poland Portugal South Africa Taiwan Thailand Turkey U.K. U.S.A. Venezuela Vietnam 1 ٤ 2 ٤ 3 ٤ 4 ٤ 5 ٤ 6 ٤ 7 ٤ 8 ٤ 9 ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ 20 ٤ 21 ٤ 22 ٤ 23 ٤ 24 ٤ 25 ٤ 26 ٤ 27 ٤ 28 ٤ 29 ٤ 30 ٤ 31 ٤ 32 ٤ 33 ٤ 34 ٤ 35 ٤ 36 ٤ 37 ٤ 38 ٤ 39 ٤ 40 ٤ 41 ٤ 42 ٤ 43 ٤ 44 ٤ 45 ٤ 46 ٤ 47 ٤ 48 ٤ 49 ٤ 50 ٤ 51 ٤ Toyota Argentina S.A. Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Ltd. Aftab Automobiles Ltd. Toyota do Brasil LTDA. Canadian Autoparts Toyota Inc. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. Tianjin Jinfeng Auto Parts Co., Ltd. Tianjin Toyota Motor Engine Co., Ltd. Tianjin Toyota Forging Co., Ltd. Tianjin Fengjin Auto Parts Co., Ltd. Sichuan Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. Tianjin Toyota Press Co., Ltd. Tianjin Toyota Resin Co., Ltd. Tianjin FAW Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. Chang Chun FAW Fengyue Auto Co., Ltd. FAW Toyota Changchun Engine Co., Ltd. Guanigqi Toyota Engine Co., Ltd. Toyota FAW (Tianjin) Dies Co., Ltd. Guangzhou Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. (2006)* Sociedad de Fabricacion de Automotores S.A. Toyota Peugeot Citro?n Automobile Czech (2005)* Toyota Motor Manufacturing France S.A.S. Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Ltd. Toyota Kirloskar Autoparts Private Ltd. PT. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia Associated Vehicle Assemblers Ltd. Assembly Services Sdn. Bhd. Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Baja California S.de R.L.de C.V. Indus Motor Company Ltd. Toyota Autoparts Philippines Inc. Toyota Motor Philippines Corp. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Poland SP.zo.o. Toyota Motor Industries Poland SP.zo.o. (2005)* Salvador Caetano I.M.V.T., S.A. Toyota South Africa Motors (Pty.) Ltd. Kuozui Motors, Ltd. Siam Toyota Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Toyota Auto Body Thailand Co., Ltd. Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Turkey Inc. Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. Bodine Aluminum, Inc. New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. TABC, Inc. Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Alabama, Inc. Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana, Inc. Toyota Motor Manufacturing, West Virginia, Inc. Toyota Motor Manufacturing,Texas,Inc.(2006)* Toyota de Venezuela Compania Anonima Toyota Motor Vietnam Co., Ltd. Japan North America Latin America & the Caribbeans Estima FunCargo Kluger Ipsum Platz Vitz MR-S Spacio Highlander - Echo Echo MR2/ Spyder - Yaris Verso - Yaris Yaris MR2 - Europe Previa Yaris Verso - - Africa Asia Previa Yaris Verso Previa Echo Verso Avensis - Yaris Verso Picnic Echo Yaris Picnic Echo Echo Oceania Kluger / Avensis Echo Echo Previa/ Highlander Verso Tarago - Echo Yaris Previa Yaris Verso MR2 - - Corolla Verso Middle East & South West Asia - Corolla Verso Corolla Verso NOTE: *Planned year of operational start 25 26 3-4. Overseas model offerings (continued) 3-4. Overseas model offerings (continued) Overseas model offerings Overseas model offerings Toyota brand GLOBAL OPERATIONS North U.S.A.*1 America Hawaii Puerto Rico Canada Mexico Latin Argentina America Venezuela Brazil Europe Germany France U.K. Italy Spain Netherlands Belgium Portugal Denmark Greece Ireland Sweden Austria Finland Switzerland Norway Poland Hungary Czech Russia Slovenia ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٧٨٤ ٤٨٤ ٨٨٤ ٧٨٤ ٨ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٧ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٤ ٨ ٨ ٨٧٨ ٨٧٨ ٨٧٨ ٨٧٨ ٨٧٨ ٨٧٨ ٨٧٨ ٨٨٧٨ ٨٧٨ ٨٧٨ ٨٧٨ ٨٧٨ ٨٧٨ ٨٧٨ ٨٧٨ ٨٧٨ ٨٧٨ ٨٧٨ ٨٧٨ ٤٨٧ ٨٧٨ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٨ ٤ ٧٤ ٧٤ ٤ ٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٨٧ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٧٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤ ٤٤ ٤ ٤ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٨ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٨٤ ٤ ٨٤ ٤ ٨٤ ٤ ٨ ٤٤ ٨ ٨ ٤ ٤٧ ٤٧ ٤٧ ٤٧ ٤٧ ٤٧ ٤٧ ٤٧ ٤٧ ٤٧ ٤٧ ٧ ٤٧ ٤٧ ٤٧ ٤٧ ٤٧ ٧ ٧ NOTES: 1) ٤ : Made in Japan ٨ : Made outside Japan ٧ :Made in and outside Japan 2) *1 Excluding Hawaii 3) *2 Japan model names; for names in local markets, pls see P.26 27 ٧ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ Lexus brand Picnic Previa Prius RAV4 Sequoia Sienna Tacoma TUV Tundra Vios xA 4 Runner Scion tC Scion xA Scion xB ES300/330 GS300/430 GX470 IS200/300 LS430 LX470 RX300/330 SC430 Alphard Avalon Avensis verso Camry Camry Solara Celica Century Coaster Corona /Avensis Corolla Corolla Verso Crown Dyna Hiace/Semi bonnet Highlander Hilux Hilux Vigo Kijang Innova Land Cruiser Liteace Matrix MR2/MR2 Spyder Vitz*2 Platz*2 FunCargo*2 Toyota brand North U.S.A.*1 America Hawaii Puerto Rico Canada Mexico Latin Argentina America Venezuela Brazil Europe Germany France U.K. Italy Spain Netherlands Belgium Portugal Denmark Greece Ireland Sweden Austria Finland Switzerland Norway Poland Hungary Czech Russia Slovenia ٤٤٨٨٨ ٤٤٨٨٨ ٤٤٨٨٨ ٤٤٨٨٨ ٤ ٨ ٤ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٤٤٤٤٤٤٤٤٤٤٧٤ ٤٤٤٤٤٤٤٤٤٤٤٤ ٤٤٤٤٤٤٤٤٤٤٤٤ ٤ ٤٤٤٤٤٤٤٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤٤٤ ٤٤٤ ٤٤٤ ٤٤٤ ٤٤٤ ٤٤٤ ٤٤٤ ٤٤٤ ٤ ٤ ٤٤ ٤٤٤ ٤٤٤ ٤٤٤ ٤٤٤ ٤٤٤ ٤٤٤ ٤٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤٤ ٤ ٤٤ NOTES: 1) ٤ : Made in Japan 2) *1 Excluding Hawaii ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٨ : Made outside Japan ٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤ ٤ ٤٤ ٤ ٤٤ ٤ ٤٤ ٤٤٤٤ ٧ :Made in and outside Japan 28 3-4. Overseas model offerings (continued) 3-4. Overseas model offerings (continued) Overseas model offerings Overseas model offerings Toyota brand GLOBAL OPERATIONS Africa Asia South Africa ٨ Indonesia ٨ Thailand ٨ Philippines ٨ Malaysia ٨ Singapore ٤ Taiwan ٨ Hong Kong ٤ ٤ China ٤ Oceania Australia ٨٤٨ New Zealand ٨٤٨ Middle Saudi Arabia ٨ ٨ East Oman ٨ ٨ & ٨ ٨ South- Kuwait ٨ ٨ west U.A.E. Asia Turkey ٤ Pakistan ٤ India ٤ ٨٨ ٨٧ ٨ ٤ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٤ ٨ ٤ ٤ ٨٨ ٤ ٨ ٤ ٧ ٤ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٤ ٨ ٤٤٤ ٨ ٤ ٤ ٨ ٧٨ ٤٤ ٤٤٤ ٤ ٤ ٤٨ ٨ ٨ ٤ ٧ ٤ ٤ ٧ ٤٤٨ ٤٤ ٤ ٨٤ ٤٤٨ ٤ ٤٤ ٤ ٤٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤٤ ٤ ٤ ٤٤ ٤ ٤٤ ٤ ٤ ٨٨٨ ٤ ٤ ٤٧٨ ٤ ٧ ٤ ٨ ٨ ٤ Africa Asia ٤ ٤ ٤٤٤ ٤٤٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ NOTES: 1) ٤ : Made in Japan ٨ : Made outside Japan ٧ :Made in and outside Japan 2) *Japan model names; for names in local markets, pls see P.26 29 ٤ ٤ Lexus brand Picnic Previa Prius RAV4 Sequoia Sienna Tacoma TUV Tundra Vios xA 4 Runner Scion tC Scion xA Scion xB ES300/330 GS300/430 GX470 IS200/300 LS430 LX470 RX300/330 SC430 Alphard Avalon Avensis verso Camry Camry Solara Celica Century Coaster Corona /Avensis Corolla Corolla Verso Crown Dyna Hiace/Semi bonnet Highlander Hilux Hilux Vigo Kijang Innova Land Cruiser Liteace Matrix MR2/MR2 Spyder Vitz* Platz* FunCargo* Toyota brand South Africa ٤٤ Indonesia Thailand ٤ Philippines ٤ ٤ Malaysia ٤ Singapore ٤٤٤٤ Taiwan ٤ Hong Kong ٤٤٤٤ China ٤ ٤ Oceania Australia ٤٤٤٤ New Zealand ٤٤٤ Middle Saudi Arabia ٤ ٤ East Oman ٤ ٤ & ٤ ٤ South- Kuwait ٤ ٤ west U.A.E. Asia Turkey ٤ Pakistan ٤ India NOTE: ٤ : Made in Japan ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤٤ ٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤٤ ٤ ٤٤٤٤٤ ٤٤٤٤٤ ٤٤٤٤ ٤٤٤٤ ٤٤٤٤ ٤٤٤٤ ٨ ٨ : Made outside Japan 30 3-5. R&D organization 3-5. R&D organization GLOBAL OPERATIONS Toyota utilizes a multi-phase development process. Synergy between these phases helps assure Toyota can consistently bring forward-thinking, high-quality, attractive products quickly to its customers. 1. Basic Research and Development This phase defines the basic direction of development. It entails developing basic parts-the building blocks of a vehicle. 2. Advanced Engineering Development This phase is where breakthroughs in technology occur. In order to keep one step ahead of our competitors, this phase focuses on new components and systems research. 3. Product Development This phase centers around developing new vehicle models. Toyota Technical Center U.S.A. Inc. (Torrance) Calty Design Research, Inc. Arizona Proving Ground Basic Components ٨ Basic Research & Development Systems Vehicles Toyota Central Research & Development Laboratories, Inc. ٨ Fuel Cell System Development Center ٨ Future Project Div. Advanced Engineering Development ٨ Product Development ٨ Power Train Development Center Parts Suppliers Toyota Technical Center (Head Office) ٨ Component & System Development Center Vehicle Development Center I - III Body Makers Shibetsu Proving Ground Tokyo Design Research & Laboratory Higashi-Fuji Technical Center Toyota Technical Center, U.S.A., Inc. Toyota Technical Center Asia Pacific Thailand Co. Ltd. TMEM R&D Group (Technical Center) 31 Toyota Technical Center Asia Pacific Australia Pty. Ltd. Toyota Europe Design Development S.A.R.L. (ED2) 32 GLOBAL OPERATIONS 3-5. R&D organization 3-5. R&D organization Japan Europe Toyota Technical Center (Head Office) Location Date of establishment Main activities Tokyo Design Research & Laboratory (Technical Center) Location Date of establishment Main activities Higashi-Fuji Technical Center Location Date of establishment Main activities Location Shibetsu Proving Ground Date of establishment Main activities Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture Planning, design, vehicle evaluation, prototypes, etc. Ishikawa, Hachioji City, Tokyo April 1999* Design research and development of advanced styling designs Mishuku, Susono City, Shizuoka Prefecture November 1966 Research and advanced development Onnebetsu, Shibetsu City, Hokkaido October 1984 Vehicle testing and evaluation NOTE: *Originally established in September 1989 as Tokyo Design Center (Technical Center). The facility was moved from Mita to Hachioji and was renamed Tokyo Design Research & Laboratory (Technical Center) in April 1999. TMEM R&D Group (Technical Center) Location Toyota Europe Design Development S.A.R.L. (ED2) Location Date of establishment Start of operation Employees Main activities Toyota Motorsport GmbH Location Date of establishment Employees Main activities U.S.A. Toyota Technical Center, U.S.A., Inc. Location Date of establishment Equity participation Employees Main activities Calty Design Research, Inc. Location Date of establishment Equity participation Employees Main activities 33 Ann Arbor, Michigan (with offices in Plymouth, Michigan; Torrance and Gardena, California; Wittmann, Arizona; and Washington, D.C.) June 1977 Toyota Motor Corporation., 80%; Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. Inc., 10%; Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. and Denso Co., Ltd., 5% each 754 TTC conducts automotive R&D work in everything from the testing and evaluation of U.S. parts and materials to emissions certification and technical research. TTC is also playing an increasingly important role in the design-engineering and development of Toyota products, particularly those developed for the North American market. Newport Beach, California October 1973 Toyota Motor Corporation., 80%; Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc., 20% 62 Toyota' s first overseas design base, where Japanese and American designers cooperate in the research and development of new designs. Design development thus far includes the second generation Celica, Estima (U.S. name: Previa), Soarer (U.S. name: Lexus SC430), Tacoma, Prius and Solara. Furthermore, a new building for advanced exterior, interior and color design was completed in May 1991, and existing facilities were also improved. Date of establishment Employees Main activities Zaventem, Belgium (with offices in Derbyshire, Great Britain and Kerpen, Germany) September 1987 305 Support to Toyota' s European projects; Evaluation of vehicles and material in European conditions and environments; Research and investigation of technologies in Europe; Homologation of Toyota' s vehicles C]e d' Azur, France November 1998 May 2000 34 Design development (exterior styling, interior and color design), model production and design survey Cologne, Germany July 1993 600 Development of Formula One race cars; Participation in F1 races Asia Pacific Toyota Technical Center Asia Pacific Thailand Co. Ltd. (TTCAP-TH) Location Date of establishment Equity participation Employees Main activities Toyota Technical Center Asia Pacific Australia Pty. Ltd. (TTCAP-AU) Location Date of establishment Equity participation Employees Main activities Samut Prakan Province, Thailand September 2003 Toyota Motor Corporation., 100% 151 TTCAP-TH conducts research and development work on product design, testing and evaluation. TTCAP-TH also distributes technology-related information within the Asia Pacific region. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia June 2003 Toyota Motor Corporation., 100% 58 TTCAP-AU conducts research and development work on product design. 34 4-1. North America 4-1. North America Regional Vehicle Production (1 = 1,000 vehicles) 1444.2 1205.3 1061.9 1104.0 1088.5 00 01 1278.3 962.8 1 2 4 3 11 5 10 6 8 7 2004 Market Overview 95 96 low interest rates and tax cuts and was supported by high-value incentives from the Big Three. Sales volume surpassed the previous year' s level for the first time since 2000, reaching 16.9 million vehicles, the fourth highest volume ever. Japanese vehicles accounted for more than 30% of the market for the first time. The market share of the Big Three, meanwhile, fell below 60% for the first time. ٨ Automobile sales in Canada were 1.534 million vehicles, down 4% from the previous year. This is the second consecutive annual decline since a record high was reached in 2002. 98 Name Canada U.S.A. 99 02 03 Main Products Feb. 1985 2 Nov. 1988 4,279*2 Corolla, Matrix, RX330 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Mexico Start of Number of operations employees 1 Canadian Autoparts 2004 Toyota News of Note ٨ Toyota' s sales in North America during 2004 came to 2.292 million vehicles. Toyota sold 2.060 million vehicles in the United States, surpassing the 2 million mark for the first time and marking the ninth consecutive annual increase. Toyota' s share of the market grew to 12.2%. ٨ Toyota became the first import manufacturer to sell more than 2 million vehicles in the U.S. ٨ Toyota Division vehicles were the best-selling passenger cars for the second consecutive year. ٨ The Camry was the best-selling passenger car in the U.S. for the third consecutive year. ٨ The Lexus Division retained its title as the best selling luxury brand in the U.S. for the fifth consecutive year. ٨ The Prius was named the North American Car of the Year. ٨ The Tacoma was named the Motor Trend Truck of the Year. ٨ In February, NUMMI celebrated its 20th year of operations. ٨ In April, production of A/T gears commenced at TMMWV. ٨ In September, production of Tacoma pick-up truck beds began at TMMBC (Mexico). ٨ Toyota sold 170,000 vehicles in Canada, the third consecutive record high. Toyota' s share was 11.1%, surpassing the 11% mark for the first time. Toyota Division vehicles remained the top-selling passenger cars by brand for the third consecutive year. ٨ Toyota' s sales in Puerto Rico came to 38,000 vehicles, marking an all-time high for the second consecutive year. Toyota has held the top share in the market since 1998 for seven consecutive years. Toyota also achieved a new record high in Mexico, selling 24,000 vehicles, an increase of 43% from 2003. Toyota' s share of the market grew by 1.2%. ٨ In September, TMMAL announced plans to boost its annual engine production capacity. (Annual engine capacity is to increase from the current 120,000 units to 400,000 units by the end of 2006.) 97 04 Manufacturing companies in North America ٨ The U.S. automobile market in 2004 was characterized by strong sales spurred by 35 838.3 9 Number indicates company location (details on following page) REGIONAL BREAKDOWN 783.0 729.9 11 Toyota Inc. (CAPTIN) Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. (TMMC) Bodine Aluminum, Inc. New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. (NUMMI) TABC, Inc. Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Alabama, Inc. (TMMAL) Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. (TMMK) Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana, Inc. (TMMI) Toyota Motor Manufacturing, West Virginia, Inc. (TMMWV) Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Texas,Inc. (TMMTX) Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Baja California S. de. R. L. de. C.V. (TMMBC) 231*2 Aluminum wheels Engines Jan. 1993 970*2 Aluminum castings Dec. 1984 5,664*2 Corolla, Tacoma, Voltz, Nov. 1971 Apr. 2003 648*2 Truck beds, catalytic converters, stamped parts 2 353* Engines May 1988 7,475*2 Avalon, Camry, Solara 2004 unit production 288,130 (288,130) 204,655 380,679 *1 (311,453) 106,931 Engines Feb. 1999 4,968*2 Tundra, Sequoia, Sienna 470,392 (470,392) 506,062 374,058 (374,058) Nov. 1998 1,001*2 Engines, Transmissions 669,900 389,807 2006 (plan) 350*3 Tundra - Sept. 2004 650*4 Truck beds Tacoma 128 NOTES: 1) See inside front cover for description of " 2004 unit production" . Figures in parentheses indicate " local production". 2) *1 The 2004 vehicle production figures for NUMMI do not include those of the GM Vibe (69,226 units) 3) *2 As of May 2004 4) *3 As of September 2004 5) *4 As of February 2005 36 4-1. North America 4-1. North America Regional Vehicle Sales (1 = 1,000 vehicles) 2291.9 Total 1,169.2 1,083.4 1,251.5 1,356.7 1,179.8 1,230.1 1,516.0 1,368.3 1,631.3 1,475.4 1,766.3 1,619.2 1,893.6 1,940.8 1,741.3 1,756.1 2072.2 2060.0 1866.3 Websites in North America www.toyota.ca Canada www.lexus.ca www.toyota.com United States of www.lexus.com America www.toyota-hawaii.com Hawaii www.servcolexus.com www.toyota.com.mx Mexico www.toyotapr.com Puerto Rico WWW U.S.A. REGIONAL BREAKDOWN 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 Marketing companies in North America Name Canada Mexico U.S.A. Puerto Rico Toyota Canada Inc. Toyota Motor Sales de Mexico. S. de. R. L. dec. V. Servco Pacific Inc. (Hawaii) Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. Toyota de Puerto Rico Corp. Start of operations Number of employees* 2004 unit sales Nov. 1964 533 36 170,200 23,900 May 2001 1958 Oct. 1957 Jun. 1994 960 5,857 105 2,060,000 37,700 NOTE: *As of May 2004 Other companies in North America Name Canada Toyota Credit Canada Inc. U.S.A. Calty Design Research, Inc. Toyota Motor Credit Corporation Toyota Motor Manufacturing North America, Inc. Toyota Motor North America, Inc. Mexico Puerto Rico 37 Toyota Technical Center, U.S.A., Inc. Toyota Services de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. Toyota Credit de Puerto Rico Corp. Start of operations Activities Feb. 1990 Financing for dealers and customers Oct. 1973 Vehicle design Oct. 1982 Financing and insurance services for dealers and customers Oct. 1996 Coordination and support for manufacturing related administrative functions for Toyota' s North American operations Sept. 1996 Handling corporate affairs for Toyota in North America; holding company of TMS and TMMNA Jun. 1977 Technical development Oct. 2001 Financing for dealers and customers Jun. 1996 Financing for dealers and customers Number of employees 110 62 3,007 1,055 78 754 38 53 38 4-2. Latin America and the Caribbean 4-2. Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Vehicle Production (1 = 1,000 vehicles) 80.3 4 3 58.1 2 28.1 1 REGIONAL BREAKDOWN Number indicates company location (details on following page) 2004 Market Overview 3.7 3.2 3.8 95 96 97 16.8 98 99 19.7 17.8 00 01 02 03 04 Manufacturing companies in Latin America and the Caribbean Name ٨ Total markets in Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela were up by 100%, 10%, and 111% from the previous year. 15.3 Start of operations Number of employees*1 Main Products Argentina 1 Toyota Argentina S.A. Mar. 1997 1,114 Hilux ٨Regional Toyota sales totaled 153,300 units, up 26% from the previous year. ٨Sales in Brazil (51,100 units), Argentina (13,400 units ) and Chile (17,100 units) set Brazil 2 Toyota do Brasil LTDA. May 1959 1,910 Corolla ٨In Venezuela, 13,700 units were sold, accounting for a market share of 10.2%. Colombia 3 Mar. 1992 1,105 Engines Land Cruiser, Hilux, Land Cruiser Prado Venezuela 4 Sociedad de Fabricacion de Automotores S.A. Toyota de Venezuela Compania Anonima Nov. 1981 736 2004 Toyota Sales Overview all-time records in competitive markets. Corolla, Dyna, Land Cruiser, Terios*2 2004 unit production 19,355 (19,355) 53,752 (53,752) 38,672 6,261 10,882*2 (7,185) NOTES: 1) See inside front cover for description of " 2004 unit production" . Figures in parentheses indicate " local production" . 2) *1 As of May 2004 3) *2 Daihatsu brand; does not include Terios 39 40 4-2. Latin America and the Caribbean 4-2. Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Vehicle Sales (1 = 1,000 vehicles) 153.3 115.1 125.0 121.3 99.9 96.0 105.6 107.5 96.9 82.2 WWW Websites in Latin America and the Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/antigua Argentina www.toyota.com.ar Aruba www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/aruba Bahamas www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/bahamas/ Barbados www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/barbados Belize www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/belize Bermuda www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/bermuda Bolivia www.toyosa.com Brazil www.toyota.com.br 64.56.170.231/b/b01.html Chile REGIONAL BREAKDOWN 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 www.toyota.cl Colombia (SOFASA) www.sofasa.com.co/sofasa/sofasa.nsf/vstImagenporcateg/ 38295056FA00814905256C0F0065DD91?OpenDocument Costa Rica www.toyotacr.com 04 03 Marketing companies in Latin America and the Caribbean Name Start of Number of 2004 unit operations employees sales Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Toyota Argentina S.A. Toyota do Brasil LTDA. Toyota Chile S.A. Distribuidora Toyota Ltda. Sociedad de Fabricacion de Automotores S.A. Purdy Motor S.A. Costa Rica Dominican Rep. Delta Comercial, C por A. Casabaca S.A. Ecuador Importadora Tomebamba S.A. Distribuidora de Automoviles, S.A. de C.V. El Salvador CARMO S.A. Guadeloupe Cofi!o Stahl y Compa!ia Ltda. Guatemala Corporacion Flores, S.A. Honduras Comptoir Caraibe D'Importation Martinique EtD'exportation AUTO NICA, S.A. Nicaragua F. Alf. Pellas S.A. Ricardo Perez, S.A. Panama Toyota del Peru S.A. Peru Trinidad & Tobago Toyota Trinidad & Tobago Ltd. Toyota de Venezuela Compania Anonima Venezuela May1994 1,114* Jan.1958 1,606 67 Jul.1980 Sept.1967 222 May1991 1,105* 1957 414 240 Apr.1962 56 Jul.1959 Jan.1964 171 1953 285 65 Jan.1988 1964 161 1955 621 64 Sept.1972 1964 1963 1956 Apr.1967 Jan.1996 1958 176 590 441 57 69 736 13,400 51,100 17,100 Activities Argentina Toyota Compania Financiera de Sept. 1998 Financing for dealers and Argentina S.A. customers Banco Toyota do Brasil S.A. Brazil Jan. 1999 Financing for dealers and customers Oct. 2001 Financing for dealers and Venezuela Toyota Services de Venezuela, C.A. customers 41 Dominican Republic www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/dominica_rep Ecuador (COBATOSI) www.toyota.com.ec El Salvador www.toyotadidea.com 6,800 French Guiana www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/f_guiana Grand Cayman www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/gcayman Grenada www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/grenada Guadeloupe www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/guadeloupe Guyana www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/guyana Haiti www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/haiti Honduras www.toyotacoflores.com Jamaica www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/jamaica Martinique www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/martinique Montserrat www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/montserrat 1,300 1,600 6,400 4,400 1,600 13,700 Other companies in Latin America and the Caribbean Start of operations www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/curacao www.garagecordia.com/www/vehicles/lexus/lexus.html 3,900 1,800 2,900 2,000 3,000 1,500 1,500 2,600 1,300 NOTES: 1) Companies listed are those with annual sales of over 1,000 units in 2004. 2) *Total number of employees in all Toyota operations, including manufacturing and marketing (including temporary workers) Name Curacao Number of employees 22 71 Nicaragua (AUTO) www.autonica.com Nicaragua (Casa Pellas) www.toyota.com.ni Panama www.toyotarp.com Peru www.toyotaperu.com.pe Saint Kitts and Nevis www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/stkitts Saint Lucia www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/stlucia St. Maarten www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/stmaarten Saint Vincent and the Grenadines www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/stvincent Suriname www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/suriname Trinidad and Tobago www.toyota-caribbean.com/countrytop/trinidad Uruguay www.ayaxonline.com Venezuela www.toyota.com.ve 32 42 4-3. Europe 4-3. Europe Regional Vehicle Production (1 = 1,000 vehicles) 582.5 395.5 6 2 344.6 1 3 4 95.5 5 95 REGIONAL BREAKDOWN Number indicates company location (details on following page) 2004 Market Overview ٨ The European automotive market - the EU plus Switzerland, Norway, Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia-came to 17.6 million units, 3% higher than the previous year. ٨ Among the five biggest markets in Europe, Germany, France, Italy and Spain recorded growth over the previous year, with Spain recording its third year of expansion thanks to a healthier economic situation than in other countries. 2004 Toyota News of Note 173.3 98 99 00 108.8 97 Name Czech Republic France 1 Poland 3 by 10% from 2003, with a market share of 4.9%, or an increase of 0.1%. 2 4 ٨ The Yaris sold 226,000 units, which was its sixth consecutive sales record after its 43 96 181.5 01 02 03 04 Manufacturing companies in Europe ٨ Toyota posted its eighth straight annual sales record by selling 916,000 vehicles, up launch in 1999, and renewed its position as the best-selling Toyota model in Europe. ٨ The new Avensis sold 134,300, or 4% more than in the previous year. ٨ Toyota kept its No.1 position in Finland, Norway and Greece in terms of the total market for passenger cars and commercial vehicles. ٨ Toyota was the No.1 Japanese brand in terms of market share in all markets except for Spain. ٨ In May, Toyota announced that Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. (TMUK), which makes the Corolla and Avensis, will increase production capacity from 220,000 units to 285,000 units. ٨ In May, Toyota Motor Manufacturing France (TMMF) increased its annual production capacity from 184,000 to 210,000 Yaris models, adding 500 new employees. ٨ In December, PSA Peugeot Citro?n and Toyota revealed the styling of three jointly developed cars that were to begin rolling off the line at Toyota Peugeot Citro?n Automobile (TPCA) in Kolin, Czech Republic in 2005. The plant will have an annual production capacity of 300,000 units-200,000 for Peugeot and Citro?n vehicles and 100,000 for Toyota vehicles. The TPCA Toyota-brand car is called the Aygo. 124.4 217.0 175.7 Portugal 5 U.K. 6 Toyota Peugeot Citro?n Automobile Czech (TPCA) Toyota Motor Manufacturing France S.A.S. (TMMF) Toyota Motor Manufacturing Poland SP.zo.o. (TMMP) Toyota Motor Industries Poland SP. zo. o.(TMIP) Salvador Caetano I.M.V.T., S.A. OVAR PLANT Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. Start of Number of operations employees* 2005 3,000 (plan) (Plan) Jan. 2001 3,025 Main Products Aygo - Yaris 203,881 (203,881) 204,788 195,164 Apr. 2002 676 Engines Transmissions 2005 (Plan) Aug. 1968 108 Engines 946 Dyna, Hiace, Optimo Avensis, Corolla Sept. 1992 4,479 2004 unit production Engines - 3,043 (136) 244,430 (244,430) 194,887 NOTES: 1) See inside front cover for description of " 2004 unit production" . Figures in parentheses indicate " local production". 2) * As of May 2004 44 4-3. Europe 4-3. Europe Other companies in Europe Regional Vehicle Sales Name (1 = 1,000 vehicles) 916.0 834.7 540.9 384.1 REGIONAL BREAKDOWN 95 411.9 592.3 666.0 471.2 Czech Republic Denmark 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 Finland France 04 Marketing companies in Europe Name Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland U.K. Russia Toyota Frey Austria Ges.m.b.H. Toyota Belgium S.A. / N.V. Toyota Motor Czech spol.sr.o Toyota Denmark A/S Toyota Auto Finland Oy Toyota France S.A. Toyota Deutschland G.m.b.H. Toyota Hellas S.A. Toyota Motor Hungary Kft P. Samuelsson hf. Toyota Ireland Toyota Motor Italia S.p.A. Louwman & Parqui B.V. Toyota Norge AS Toyota Motor Poland Co., Ltd. Salvador Caetano I.M.V.T., S.A. Toyota Adria d. o. o Toyota Espa!a, S.L. Toyota Autoimport AB Toyota AG Toyota (GB) PLC OOO “TOYOTA MOTOR” Germany Start of operations Number of employees 2004 unit sales Aug. 1970 Jan. 1966 Jan. 1994 May 1963 Jan. 1995 Feb. 1971 Jan. 1971 Jan. 1987 Dec. 1991 Apr. 1980 Mar. 1972 Oct. 1990 Mar. 1964 Apr. 1973 Jan. 1991 Aug. 1968 Nov. 1998 Dec. 1992 Sept. 1968 Jun. 1966 Oct. 1965 Apr. 2002 240 204 60 81 132 162 366 235 53 114 126 191 170 84 96 946 36 133 81 99 357 65 17,000 30,900 6,200 22,900 30,600 80,300 120,300 35,200 13,200 3,600 24,400 128,700 33,800 22,400 33,800 14,600 7,400 56,200 20,800 18,600 138,100 45,900 Activities Number of employees Belgium Toyota Motor Europe 755.6 655.8 Start of operations Hungary Italy Netherlands Norway Poland Slovakia Spain Sweden U.K. Jul. 2002 Holding company for TMEM and TMME 57 aimed at strenghening corporate and government affairs activities in Europe Toyota Motor Marketing Oct. 1990 Handling the wholesale marketing of 1,708 vehicles, parts and accessories. Europe n.v./s.a. 798 Toyota Motor Engineering & Oct. 1998 Research and development for Toyota in Europe Manufacturing Europe n.v./s.a. 16 Toyota Financial Services Jun. 2000 Financing for dealers and customers Czech s.r.o. 5 Toyota Financial Services Apr. 2002 Financing for dealers and customers Danmarks A/S 22 Toyota Finance Finland Oy Aug. 1995 Financing for dealers and customers 34 May 2000 Design development, model Toyota Europe Design Development S.A.R.L. (ED2) production and design survey 68 Oct. 1997 Financing for dealers and customers Toyota France Financement*1 188 Apr. 1988 Financing for dealers and customers Toyota Kreditbank GmbH 600 Jul. 1993 Development of F1 race cars; Toyota Motorsport GmbH Participation in F1 races 8 Toyota Financial Services Jul. 2002 Financing for dealers and customers Hungary Rt. Toyota Financial Services Jul. 1997 Financing for dealers and customers 61 Italy*2 Toyota Motor Finance Aug. 1987 Financing for subsidiaries and (Netherlands) B.V. affiliates Oct. 1997 Financing for dealers and customers 22 Toyota Kreditbank Norge*1 Mar. 2000 Financing for dealers and customers Toyota Bank Polska S.A. 33 Toyota Financial Services Jan. 2005 Financing for dealers and customers 4 Slovakia s.r.o. 2003 Financing for dealers and customers Spain Toyota Financial 26 Services Espana*1 Toyota Financial Services Mar. 2000 Financing for dealers and customers 19 Sweden*1 172 Toyota Financial Services Nov. 1988 Financing for dealers and customers (UK) PLC NOTES: 1) *1 Branch of Toyota Kreditbank GmbH 2) *2 Branch of Toyota Financial Services (UK) PLC NOTE: Companies listed are those with annual sales of over 2,000 units in 2004. 45 46 4-3. Europe Websites in Europe www.toyota.at Austria www.lexus.at www.toyota.be www.lexus.be www.toyota.hr Croatia www.toyota.com.cy Cyprus www.lexus.com.cy Czech Republic www.toyota.cz www.lexus.cz www.toyota.dk Denmark www.lexus.dk www.toyota.ee Estonia www.toyota.fi Finland www.lexus.fi www.toyota.fr France www.lexus.fr www.toyota.de Germany www.lexus.de www.lexus.com.gi Gibraltar Great Britain www.toyota.co.uk www.lexus.co.uk www.toyota.gr Greece www.lexus.gr www.toyota.hu Hungary www.lexus.hu www.toyota.is Iceland www.lexus.is www.toyota.ie Ireland www.lexus.ie www.toyota.it Italy www.lexus.it REGIONAL BREAKDOWN Belgium 47 4-4. Africa WWW www.toyota.lv www.lexus.lv www.toyota.li Liechtenstein www.toyota.lt Lithuania www.lexus.lt www.toyota.lu Luxembourg www.lexus.lu www.lexus.com.mt Malta www.toyota.nl Netherlands www.lexus.nl www.toyota.no Norway www.lexus.no www.toyota.com.pl Poland www.lexus-polska.pl www.toyota.pt Portugal www.lexus.pt Russian Federation www.toyota.ru www.toyota.sk Slovakia www.toyota.si Slovenia www.toyota.es Spain www.mundolexus.com Canary Islands www.toyota-canarias.es http://64.56.170.251 www.toyota.se Sweden www.lexus.se www.toyota.ch Switzerland www.lexus.ch www.toyota.co.yu Yugoslavia Latvia 1 Number indicates company location (details on following page) 2 2004 Market Overview ٨ The total vehicle market in South Africa increased by 22% to 449,600 units, thanks to lower interest rates. 2004 Toyota News of Note ٨ Total Toyota sales in Africa increased by 29% to 206,700 units, the highest ever. ٨ In South Africa, Toyota renewed its sales record by selling 112,600 units. ٨ In Algeria, Toyota sales jumped 181% over 2003 to 17,700 units, led mainly by growing demand for the Yaris and Corolla. ٨E gypt, the Canary Islands, Morocco, Sudan, Reunion, Ghana, Tunisia, Malawi, Mauritania and Cabo Verde each posted record sales. 48 4-4. Africa 4-4. Africa Regional Vehicle Sales Regional Vehicle Production (1 = 1,000 vehicles) (1 = 1,000 vehicles) 108.8 87.7 85.1 91.2 74.1 REGIONAL BREAKDOWN 95 96 97 206.7 93.3 98 77.5 77.5 160.8 79.8 68.4 99 00 01 02 03 04 Manufacturing companies in Africa Kenya South Africa 1 2 135.5 95 96 143.6 97 129.7 123.2 121.8 126.5 99 00 01 98 139.8 02 03 04 Marketing companies in Africa Name Start of operations Number of employees* Associated Vehicle Assemblers Ltd. Toyota South Africa Motors (Pty.) Ltd. Aug. 1977 354 Jun. 1962 136.2 7,410 Main Products 2004 unit production Dyna, Hiace, Hilux, 1,603 Land Cruiser Corolla, Dyna, Hiace, 111,252 Hilux, TUV, (108,847) Heavy-duty trucks Engines 72,941 NOTES: 1) See inside front cover for description of " 2004 unit production" . Figures in parentheses indicate " local production". 2) *As of May 2004 Name Start of operations Number of employees 2004 unit sales 1993 1991 1973 1979 1968 66 92 89 185 314 17,700 1,200 9,000 10,900 1,100 1998 1999 1996 1996 1977 110 316 193 66 135 1,200 2,500 6,000 7,800 2,200 Toyota South Africa Motors (Pty) Ltd. 1961 7,410* 112,700 Golden Arrow Co.,Ltd. 1963 101 3,500 Algeria Angola Canary Islands Egypt Ethiopia Toyota Algerie SPA Ghana Kenya Morocco Nigeria Reunion Toyota Ghana Company Ltd. South Africa Sudan Tunisia Toyota de Angola S.A.R.L. Toyota Canarias S.A. Toyota Egypt S.A.E. The Motor and Engineering Company of Ethiopia Ltd. S.C. Toyota East Africa Ltd. Toyota Du Maroc S.A.R.L. Toyota (Nigeria) Ltd. Compagnie Marseillaise de Madaguscar Automobile 1990 168 1,100 B.S.B. S.A. NOTES: 1) Companies listed are those with annual sales of 1,000 units or more in 2004. 2) *Total number of employees in all Toyota operations, including manufacturing and marketing. Other companies in Africa Name South Africa 49 Toyota Financial Services South Africa (Pty) Ltd. Start of operations Activities Number of employees Apr. 2000 Financing for dealers and customers 63 50 4-4. Africa 4-5. Asia REGIONAL BREAKDOWN WWW Websites in Africa Angola www.toyota-africa.com/countrytop/angola Burundi www.toyota-africa.com/countrytop/burundi Comoros www.toyota-africa.com/countrytop/comoros Djibouti www.toyota-africa.com/countrytop/djibouti Egypt www.toyotaegypt.com.eg Eritrea www.toyota-africa.com/countrytop/eritrea Ethiopia www.toyota-africa.com/countrytop/ethiopia Kenya www.toyota-africa.com/countrytop/kenya Liberia www.toyota-africa.com/countrytop/liberia Madagascar www.toyota-africa.com/countrytop/madagascar Malawi www.toyota-africa.com/countrytop/malawi Mauritania www.toyota-africa.com/countrytop/mauritania Mauritius www.beechand.com Morocco users.casanet.net.ma/toyota Mozambique www.toyota-africa.com/countrytop/mozambique Nigeria www.toyotanigeria.com Rwanda www.toyota-africa.com/countrytop/rwanda Seychelles www.toyota-africa.com/countrytop/seychelles Sierra Leone www.toyota-africa.com/countrytop/sierra_leone Somalia www.toyota-africa.com/countrytop/somalia South Africa www.toyota.co.za www.lexus.co.za Sudan www.toyota-africa.com/countrytop/sudan Tunisia www.bsb.com.tn/toyota Uganda www.toyota-africa.com/countrytop/uganda United Republic of Tanzania www.toyota-africa.com/countrytop/tanzania Zambia www.toyota-africa.com/countrytop/zambia Zimbabwe www.toyota-africa.com/countrytop/zimbabwe 51 9, 10 1 4, 6 8, 12 8 5 11, 13 19 22 20 21 18 16 17 15 14 Number indicates company location (details on following page) 2004 Market Overview ٨ The Asian market contracted 5% from 2003. Markets in the Philippines, Vietnam and South Korea shrank by 5-17%, while the market in ASEAN countries increased by 20%. As a whole, ASEAN countries marked the second straight year of a new record. 2004 Toyota News of Note ٨ Toyota led in market share in the following countries: Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam, Taiwan and Brunei. ٨ Toyota introduced the Avanza, a newly developed compact minivan, and the IMV pick-up truck and SUV in Thailand, Indonesia and other Asian countries. Sales of the Avanza and IMVs in 2004 hit 136,500 units and contributed to a regional sales record in Asia. IMVs are to be introduced to other areas, including Oceania, the Middle East and Europe in 2005. ٨ In Feburuary, GUANGZHOU AUTOMOBILE GROUP CO.,LTD.(Guangzhou Automobile) and Toyota established a new joint engine production company. Guangqi Toyota Engine, Co., Ltd. (GTE) was to begin production of engine parts and engines in 2005 and have a final annual production capacity of 300,000 units. ٨ In March, Toyota and CHINA FAW GROUP CORPORATION (FAW) established a joint venture to build engines. FAW Toyota Changchun Engine Co., Ltd. (FTCE) began production in December with an annual production capacity of 130,000 engines. ٨ In September, Guangzhou Automobile and Toyota established a joint vehicle production and sales company. Guanhzhou Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. (GTMC) is expected to have an annual production capacity scale of about 100,000 vehicles, with production and sales of the mid-size Toyota Camry sedan to start in 2006. ٨ In December, Toyota Motor Finance China Co., Ltd. (TMFCN), which Toyota and TOYOTA FINANCIAL SERVICES CORPORATION (TFS) were working to establish, received the permission of the China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) to commence business. 52 4-5. Asia 4-5. Asia Regional Vehicle Production Regional Vehicle Sales (1 = 1,000 vehicles) (1 = 1,000 vehicles) 647.2 771.5 493.1 620.6 345.7 259.0 255.1 248.4 246.7 433.0 254.3 444.8 455.0 417.9 182.1 124.8 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 229.5 04 338.9 342.2 00 01 252.9 Manufacturing companies in Asia REGIONAL BREAKDOWN Name China 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Start of Number of Main Products operations employees 1 Jul. 1997 408* Steering parts, propeller shafts Tianjin Jinfeng Auto Parts Co., Ltd. Tianjin Toyota Motor Engine Jul. 1998 Co., Ltd. Tianjin Toyota Forging Co., Dec. 1998 Ltd. May 1998 Tianjin Fengjin Auto Parts Co., Ltd. Sichuan Toyota Motor Co., Dec. 2000 Ltd. Tianjin Toyota Press Co., Ltd. May 2002 Tianjin Toyota Resin Co., Ltd. May 2002 Tianjin FAW Toyota Motor Oct. 2002 Co., Ltd. Chang Chun FAW Fengyue Sept. 2003 Auto Co., Ltd. Dec. 2004 FAW Toyota Changchun Engine Co., Ltd. Guanigqi Toyota Engine Co., Jan. 2005 Ltd. Dec. 2004 Toyota FAW (Tianjin) Dies Co., Ltd. 2006 (Plan) Guangzhou Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. May 1970 PT. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia Indonesia 14 Malaysia 15 Assembly Services Sdn. Bhd. Philippines 16 Toyota Autoparts Philippines Sept. 1992 Inc. 17 Toyota Motor Philippines Feb. 1989 Corp. Jan. 1986 18 Kuozui Motors, Ltd. Taiwan Thailand Vietnam 19 Siam Toyota Manufacturing Co., Ltd. 20 Toyota Auto Body Thailand Co., Ltd. 21 Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd. 22 Toyota Motor Vietnam Co., Ltd. Feb. 1968 July 1989 May 1979 Dec. 1964 Aug. 1996 800*1 Engines 2004 unit production 133,784 100* Forged parts - 350*1 Continuous velocity joints - 1 700*1 Coaster, 260*2 190*2 2,311*1 250* 2 Land Cruiser Prado Press parts Plastic parts Vios, Corolla Land Cruiser 250*3 Engines 50*1 Engine parts, engines 160*3 Large stamping dies 1400* Camry 4 4,459* Camry, Avanza, Dyna, 1 Kijang Innova Engines 1 1,781* Camry, Corolla, Hiace, Hilux, TUV, Vios Engines 1 533* Transmissions, continuous velocity joints 1,242*1 Camry, Corolla, TUV 95 96 97 98 99 02 03 04 - 7,127 (3,982) 83,780 (83,780) 4,206 138,532 (122,235) 68,180 46,916 (37,451) 11,317 201,073 Marketing companies in Asia Name Brunei China Start of operations Number of employees 2004 unit sales Indonesia NBT (Brunei) Sdn. Bhd. Toyota Motor (China) Limited (Hong Kong) Crown Motor Ltd. PT. Toyota-Astra Motor Aug. 1973 Jun. 1993 Nov. 1966 Aug. 2003 159 110 910 737 3,200 35,200 9,800 140,000 Korea Macau Malaysia Philippines Singapore Taiwan Thailand Vietnam Toyota Motor Korea Co.,Ltd (TMKR) YAT Fung Motors Ltd. UMW Toyota Motor Sdn. Bhd. Toyota Motor Philippines Corp. Borneo Motors (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. Ho tai Motor Co., Ltd. Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd. Toyota Motor Vietnam Co., Ltd. Jan. 2001 1993 Oct. 1982 Feb. 1989 Aug. 1967 Aug. 1949 Feb. 1964 Oct. 1996 60 35 2,184 1,225 691 536 4,742 553 5,400 1,400 52,000 29,200 34,000 135,300 234,200 9,200 NOTES: 1) Companies listed are those with annual sales of over 1,000 units in 2004. 2) As UMW Toyota Motor Sdn. Bhd. is a multi-vendor; the number of employees includes those of non-Toyota groups. 18,485 (15,484) 2,903* Camry, Corolla, TUV, Semibon, 127,025 (127,025) Vios, Wish 304,419 1,279*1 Engines 1 Propeller shafts 93*1 Stamped parts 7,760*1 Camry, Corolla, Hilux, - 270,241 Hilux VIGO, Soluna Vios, Wish (249,585) 9,153 550* Camry,Corolla, Hiace, (7,674) Land Cruiser, TUV, Vios 1 NOTES: 1) See inside front cover for description of " 2004 unit production" . Figures in parentheses indicate " local production". 2) *1 As of May 2004 3) *2 As of October 2004 4) *3 As of December 2004 5) *4 As of September 2004 53 54 4-5. Asia 4-6. Oceania Other companies in Asia Name Singapore Toyota Motor Asia Pacific Pte Ltd. REGIONAL BREAKDOWN Thailand Toyota Leasing Thailand Co., Ltd. Malaysia UMW Toyota Capital Sdn. Bhd. Philippines Toyota Financial Services Philippines Corp. Taiwan Hotai Finance Corporation Hotai Leasing Corporation Start of operations Oct. 1990 Organization of parts complementation program for ASEAN nations and support of marketing and sales operations in Asia Oct. 1993 Financing for customers Dec. 2001 Financing for customers Oct. 2002 Financing for dealers and customers Dec. 2002 Financing for customers Dec. 2002 Lease financing for customers Websites in Asia www.nbt-brunei.com Brunei Darussalam www.lexus.com.bn www.toyota.com.cn China www.crown-motors.com www.lexus.com.cn www.toyota.com.tw Taiwan www.lexus.com.tw www.toyota.com.hk Hong Kong, China www.lexus.com.hk www.toyota.astra.co.id Indonesia www.toyota.co.jp Japan www.lexus.co.kr Korea www.toyota.com.my Malaysia www.toyota.com.ph Philippines www.toyotasingapore.com.sg Singapore www.lexus.com.sg www.toyota.co.th Thailand www.lexus.co.th www.toyotavn.com.vn Viet Nam 55 Activities Number of employees 277 592 118 57 255 70 WWW 1 Number indicates company location (details on following page) 2004 Market Overview ٨In Australia, the total market recorded its highest level ever, reaching 955,000 units, a 5% increase over 2003. This was largely due to growth in the small passenger car and SUV segments. 2004 Toyota News of Note ٨ In Australia, Toyota posted its highest sales ever with 207,000 units, an 8% increase over 2003, and maintained its No.1 position. ٨ In New Zealand, Toyota recorded its 17th straight year as market leader, earning the No.1 spot in the overall market. 56 4-6. Oceania 4-6. Oceania Regional Vehicle Sales Regional Vehicle Production (1 = 1,000 vehicles) (1 = 1,000 vehicles) 113.6 100.4 91.0 92.4 109.9 215.1 94.6 86.6 77.6 67.6 145.0 144.2 148.2 95 96 97 176.5 171.8 176.6 98 99 00 232.8 182.2 162.2 54.1 REGIONAL BREAKDOWN 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 Manufacturing companies in Oceania Name Australia Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Ltd. 01 02 03 04 Marketing companies in Oceania Start of Number of Main Products operations employees* 2004 unit production Apr. 1963 109,864 (109,864) 84,257 4,693 Avalon, Camry Engines NOTES: 1) See inside front cover for description of " 2004 unit production" . Figures in parentheses indicate " local production". 2) *As of May 2004 Name Australia Guam New Zealand Papua New Guinea Start of operations Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Ltd. Atkins Kroll, Inc. Toyota New Zealand Ltd. Toyota Tsusho (PNG) Ltd. Number of employees 2004 unit sales 1959 4,450 207,000 Jul. 1975 Jan. 1966 1962 190 191 637 3,300 18,200 1,200 NOTE: Companies listed are those with annual sales of 1,000 units or more in 2004. Other companies in Oceania Name Australia Toyota Finance Australia Ltd. New Toyota Finance New Zealand Ltd. Zealand 57 Start of operations Activities Jun. 1982 Financing for dealers and customers Jul. 1988 Financing for dealers and customers Number of employees 322 45 58 4-6. Oceania 4-7. Middle East and Southwest Asia REGIONAL BREAKDOWN WWW Websites in Oceania www.toyota-southpacific.com/countrytop/a_samoa American Samoa www.toyota.com.au Australia www.lexus.com.au www.toyota-southpacific.com/countrytop/fiji Fiji www.akguam.com Guam www.toyota-southpacific.com/countrytop/kiribati Kiribati www.toyota-southpacific.com/countrytop/nc New Caledonia www.toyota.co.nz New Zealand www.lexus.co.nz www.toyota-southpacific.com/countrytop/png Papua New Guinea www.microlsaipan.com Saipan www.toyota-southpacific.com/countrytop/samoa Samoa www.toyota-southpacific.com/countrytop/solomon Solomon Islands www.toyota-southpacific.com/countrytop/tahiti Tahiti www.toyota-southpacific.com/countrytop/tonga Tonga www.toyota-southpacific.com/countrytop/vanuatu Vanuatu 5 4 1 3 2 Number indicates company location (details on following page) 2004 Market Overview ٨ In India, the passenger car market increased by 24% over 2003 to 1,061,000 units. ٨ In Gulf Cooperation Council countries, Japanese manufacturers recorded healthy sales, aided by strong economy-supporting oil prices. 2004 Toyota News of Note ٨ In India, Toyota posted a new sales record, with nearly 48,000 vehicles for the first time, due to the successful launch of the new Corolla and good sales of the Qualis. ٨ In GCC countries, Toyota sold over 230,000 units, which was almost the same level as its sales record in 1982, mainly due to the strong sales of the new Camry and the new Prado. ٨ In February, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Turkey lnc. (TMMT) started production of a new model called the Corolla Verso. ٨ Turkey and Israel posted annual sales records of 30,900 and 150,00 vehicles, respectively. 59 60 4-7. Middle East and Southwest Asia 4-7. Middle East and Southwest Asia Regional Vehicle Sales Regional Vehicle Production (1 = 1,000 vehicles) (1 = 1,000 vehicles) 125.8 376.6 330.0 248.6 69.8 65.1 23.3 27.7 36.1 23.8 14.4 REGIONAL BREAKDOWN 95 96 97 98 Bangladesh India 1 2 3 186.6 151.7 31.0 9.4 99 00 01 02 03 95 04 Manufacturing companies in Middle East and Southwest Asia Name 216.9 212.4 185.0 132.8 267.9 Start of Number of Main Products operations employees* Aftab Automobiles Ltd. Jul. 1982 Toyota Kirloskar Motor Dec. 1999 Private Ltd. Toyota Kirloskar Auto Parts Jul. 2002 Private Ltd. 110 2,397 493 Pakistan 4 Indus Motor Company Ltd. Mar. 1993 1,190 Turkey 5 Toyota Motor Manufacturing Sept. 1994 TURKEY Inc. 2,980 NOTES: 1) See inside front cover for description of " 2004 unit production" . Figures in parentheses indicate " local production" . 2) *As of May 2004 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 Marketing companies in Middle East and Southwest Asia 2004 unit production Land Cruiser 139 Qualis, 47,642 Corolla (47,642) Axles, manual 31,726 transmissions, propeller shafts 25,103 Corolla, (22,181) Hilux 134,078 Corolla (134,078) 96 Name Bahrain India Jordan Israel Kuwait Lebanon Oman Pakistan Qatar Saudi Arabia Sri Lanka Syria Turkey U.A.E. Yemen Ebrahim Khalil Kanoo BSC(C) Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Ltd. Central Trade & Auto Co. Union Motors Ltd. Mohamed Naser Al-Sayer & Sons Est. Co. W.L.L. Boustany United Machineries Co. S.A.L. Saud Bahwan Automotive LLC Indus Motor Company Ltd. Abdullah Abdulghani & Bros. Co. W.L.L. Abdul Latif Jameel Import & Distribution Co., Ltd. Toyota Lanka(PVT) Limited Al Saady Trading Co., Ltd. Toyotasa Toyota Sabanci Marketing and Sales Inc. Al-Futtaim Motors Company-Limited Liability Company Automotive & Machinery Trading Center Start of Number of 2004 unit operations employees sales Sept.1967 Dec. 1999 Aug. 1998 Nov. 1991 1956 630 2,245* 174 130 1,300 8,800 48,000 3,000 15,000 25,100 Feb. 2001 Apr. 1975 Jul. 1990 1964 Apr. 1955 82 2,000 3,000 40,000 1,321* 26,800 670 10,600 2,500 114,100 Dec. 1995 Jul. 1993 Oct. 2000 182 274 133 1,000 4,600 30.900 Dec. 1955 900 39,800 1956 220 3,700 NOTES: 1) Companies listed are those with annual sales of 1,000 units or more in 2004. 2) *Total number of employees in all Toyota operations, including manufacturing and marketing 61 62 REGIONAL BREAKDOWN WWW Websites in Middle East and Southwest Asia Bahrain www.toyota.com.bh www.lexus.com.bh Bangladesh www.toyota-southasia.com/countrytop/bangladesh Bhutan www.toyota-southasia.com/countrytop/bhutan India www.toyotabharat.com Israel www.toyota.co.il Kuwait www.alsayeronline.com Lebanon www.toyotalebanon.com/TOYOTA.asp www.toyotalebanon.com/LEXUS.asp Nepal www.toyota-southasia.com/countrytop/nepal Oman www.toyotaoman.com www.lexusoman.com Pakistan www.toyota-indus.com Saudi Arabia www.toyota.com.sa www.lexus.com.sa Sri Lanka toyota-southasia.com/countrytop/sri_lanka Turkey www.toyotasa.com.tr United Arab Emirates www.toyotauae.com/international www.lexusuae.com 5-1. Parts supply / after-sales service ٨ Toyota is implementing the " just-in-time" concept, one of the main elements of the Toyota Production System, to improve parts distribution between TMC and its distributors and dealers. ٨ Toyota established TACTI Corporation jointly with Denso and Aisin in April 1996. TACTI Corp. procures and sells after-market auto parts and accessories separately from genuine Toyota parts across the Japanese market through its " jms" car service and accessories chain. ٨ TMC is making every effort to enhance its after-sales service organization and activities in every country and improve technical and customer handling skills through the Toyota Service Human Resources Development System. Business outline (Parts supply organization) Products Service parts: Spark plugs, oil filters, air filters, clutch disks and other service parts Bumpers, fenders and other exterior body parts ٨ Air conditioners, car audio sets, air purifiers, floor mats, seat covers and other accessories for new cars ٨ Ski racks and other optional parts ٨ Child seats and other standard parts ٨ Engine, gear and other oils ٨ Brake fluid, long-life coolants and other chemicals ٨ ٨ Accessories: Oils and chemicals: Sales Routes Overseas parts manufacturers Japanese parts manufacturers Toyota Motor Corp. (in-house production) TACTI Exports Overseas distributors Japanese Toyota part distributors jms carshops Sales shops Parts dealers Dealers Repair shops / gas stations Repair shops, etc. Customers Toyota parts sales Year Total Japan (1 =¥1 billion) Overseas (Japan export only) 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 527.4 549.0 560.6 566.5 613.2 369.7 374.1 362.3 378.3 413.2 157.7 174.9 198.3 188.2 200.0 Toyota Service Human Resources Development System Winners Skill Contest TEAM21 / TSAP / B&P TEAM T-TEP / BP T-TEP Recognition by Toyota Motor Corp. Motivation of service personnel (conducted in 72 countries) Categorized training and certification for technicians/service advisors (certified 36,203 technicians and 6,843 service advisors) Support for local vocational schools in 50 countries NOTE: As of December 2003 63 64 OTHER ACTIVITIES 4-7. Middle East and Southwest Asia 5-2. Purchasing 5-3. Motorsports Purchasing activities ٨ For more than 40 years, Toyota has engaged in motorsports - not only in Japan, Toyota' s purchasing operations are moving fast to keep in step with the globalization of the auto industry and technological innovation. Aiming to apply its globaloptimum-purchasing concept, Toyota is making vigorous efforts to increase its purchasing from suppliers around the world with an open, fair policy based on quality, cost, delivery, development and management. Toyota also works to increase opportunities for business by seeking out new suppliers, new products and new technologies, as well as to help raise the competitiveness of its current suppliers. but also on a global scale - with two objectives: 1) increasing the number of Toyota fans by offering people around the world an exciting way to experience the " joy of automobiles" and 2) enhancing Toyota' s technological prowess. Building on its vast experience and notable results in this field, Toyota is determined to continue its positive engagement in motorsports to help people in the 21st century enjoy a life full of dreams and aspirations. FIA Formula One World Championship (F1) Basic purchasing policy 1. Fair competition based on an open-door policy 2. Mutual benefits based on mutual trust 3. Promotion of localization in an effort to be a good corporate citizen Purchasing from overseas suppliers (Japanese April-March fiscal year) (1 = $1 billion) 19.4 US Panasonic Toyota Racing 17.3 14.8 14.9 Season 12.9 OTHER ACTIVITIES Toyota has been participating in Formula One as a full-constructor team " Panasonic Toyota Racing" since 2002 and scored world championship points in its debut race in Australia. With Italian Jarno Trulli, German driver Ralf Schumacher and the TF105 race car, the team will compete in the 2005 season. ٨Toyota' s F1 activities are centered on Toyota Motorsport GmbH-Toyota Motor Corporation's motorsports subsidiary in Germany. 10.4 2002 8.3 2003 2004 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 (* 1 = 1 billion) 2005 Race Drivers (Nationality) - Mika Salo (Finland) - Allan McNish (UK) - Olivier Panis (France) - Cristiano da Matta (Brazil) - Cristiano da Matta (Brazil) - Olivier Panis (France) - Ricardo Zonta (Brazil) - Jarno Trulli (Italy) - Jarno Trulli (Italy) - Ralf Schumacher (Germany) F1 Car Engine Constructor' s Position TF102 RVX-02 10th TF103 RVX-03 8th TF104 RVX-04 8th TF105 RVX-05 4.8* EU 3.4* 1.7 1.7 1.8* 2.1* 1.2 97 65 98 99 00 01 02 03 66 5-3. Motorsports Indy Racing League IndyCar Series Toyota supplies engines through Toyota Racing Development (TRD)-USA to IndyCar Series teams. 5-4. Prefabricated housing ٨ Toyota Motor Corp. opened a full-scale housing business in Japan in 1975. Among the variety of products the company currently offers are houses and condominiums. Housing Works Name Activities in Japan 1) Super GT World Challenge Series (Super GT) - Toyota provides cars (the Supra, Celica and MR-S) to a number of teams through Toyota Technocraft Co., Ltd. (TRD). 2) Other race promotion activities carried out by Toyota: ٨ support of TOM' S and other Japan F3 Championship teams ٨ sponsorship of the ESSO Formula Toyota Series ٨ sponsorship of the Netz Cup races ٨ Toyota Young Driver Program (TDP). Main activities Kasugai Housing Works Tochigi Housing Works Yamanashi Housing Works Start of Site area Bldg. area Employees operation (1,000m2) (1,000m2) Research, development, and production of houses and office buildings 1987 1989 1991 140 50 170 30 20 50 261 69 56 NOTE: Data are as of January 2005. Operations / Sales Route Toyota Motor Corporation Supply materials OTHER ACTIVITIES Toyota Housing Corporation Supply materials 22 Toyota Home dealers Fuji Speedway In November 2000, Toyota acquired the management rights of Fuji International Speedway Co., Ltd. Under Toyota, Fuji speedway and its facitities were due to reopen in April 2005 after a major reformation and centered on three main themes: 1) motorsports promotion, 2) youth-oriented information dissemination and 3) safe-driving education. 67 Orders After sales Construction of buildings Customers Number of Toyota Individual Houses Sold Year Domestic 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2,655 3,515 2,970 2,714 3,037 3,284 3,016 3,188 4,001 4,065 (1 = 1 building) 68 5-5. Financial services 5-5. Financial service ٨ Toyota established a 100% TMC-owned subsidiary, Toyota Financial Services Overview of the TFS Group Corporation (TFS), for overseeing the management of sales finance companies worldwide in July 2000. ٨ TFS has taken the initiative of establishing a global financial network for providing customers worldwide with comprehensive financial products and services that are worthy of the Toyota brand. ٨ In Japan, Toyota Finance Corporation (TFC),100% owned by TFS, has been providing customers with financial products centering on automotive and housing loans since its establishment in 1988. In addition to the products that TFC had provided, TFS started credit card, securities and asset-management businesses through its subsidiaries and affiliated companies in 2001. As for its credit card business, TFC issues the Toyota TS 3 card to support customers' lifestyles. Cumulative issuance of this card exceeded 4.5 million at the end of 2004. Toyota Motor Corporation Toyota Financial Services Corporation Americas Region Americas OTHER ACTIVITIES Corporate Policies of TFS 1) Customer First عAim to offer financial products and services that can satisfy customers around the world. 2) Create additional value while practicing sound, clear management عMaintain sound and clear management as a financial group, while continuously creating additional value. 3) Maximize employee potential in the spirit of GENCHI GENBUTSU and boundary-free management عSupport employee growth by getting information from the work place and keeping open communication between all levels of the organization. Europe/Africa TFS Business Overview Comprehensive financial services that meet customer' s everyday needs e-Commerce Asia/Oceania Card services, etc. Insurance services Europe/Africa Japan Company Toyota Motor Credit Corporation Toyota Credit de Puerto Rico Corporation Toyota Credit Canada Inc. Banco Toyota do Brasil S.A. Toyota Compania Financiera de Argentina S. A. Toyota Service de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. Toyota Service de Venezuela, C.A. Toyota Financial Services (UK) PLC (TFSUK) Toyota Kreditbank GmbH (TKG) Toyota France Financement (Branch of TKG) Toyota Financial Services Sweden (Branch of TKG) Toyota Finans Service Norge (Branch of TKG) Toyota Financial Services Italy (Branch of TFSUK) Toyota Financial Services Czech s.r.o. Toyota Financial Services South Africa (Pty) Ltd. Toyota Finance Finland Oy Toyota Bank Polska S.A. Toyota Financial Services Danmark A/S Toyota Financial Services Hungary Rt. Toyota Financial Services Espana (Branch of TKG) Toyota Financial Services Slovakia s.r.o. Toyota Finance Australia Ltd. Toyota Motor Finance (China) Co., Ltd. Toyota Financial Services Korea Co., Ltd. UMW Toyota Capital sdn. Bhd. Toyota Finance New Zealand Ltd. Toyota Financial Services Philippines Corp. Hotai Finance Corp. Hotai Leasing Corp. Toyota Leasing (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Toyota Finance Corporation Other Financial Operations Group Finance Company Toyota Motor Finance (Netherlands) B.V. ٨ Asset Management Company Toyota Asset Management Co., Ltd. ٨ Securities Company Toyota Financial Services Securities Corporation ٨ Consulting Company Toyota Accounting Services Co. ٨ Automobile sales financial services Business Partner Aioi Insurance Co., Ltd. 69 Asia/Oceania Japan Country/location United States United States Canada Brazil Argentina Mexico Venezuela United Kingdom Germany France Sweden Norway Italy Czech Republic South Africa Finland Poland Denmark Hungary Spain Slovakia Australia China Korea Malaysia New Zealand Philippines Taiwan Taiwan Thailand Japan Country/location Netherlands Japan Japan Japan Country/location Japan 70 5-6. Social contributions ٨ With the aim of becoming a corporate citizen respected by international society, Toyota is conducting a wide range of philanthropic activities throughout the world. Its activities cover five major areas: education, the environment, culture and the arts, international exchange and local communities. INTERNATIONAL - ENVIRONMENT AND TECHNOLOGY In 2000, Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) launched the Toyota Environmental Activities Grant Program, in commemoration of TMC' s receipt of the Global 500 Award* received in 1999 from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). Based on the theme of " Social Investment for Sustainable Development" , the program provides grants to practical, regionally rooted projects in Japan and overseas. A total of 170 million yen will be awarded in grants to the 10 organizations that were selected for FY2003. Since the program started in 1999, 48 recipients have been awarded a total of 710 million yen. OTHER ACTIVITIES * Established by UNEP to recognize individuals or organizations that contribute to greater environmental protection or improvement in terms of sustainable development. U.S.A. - EDUCATION Toyota has supported the Parent and Child Education (PACE) program in partnership with the National Center for Family Literacy (NCFL) since 1991, to promote literacy between children and their parents. In 1998, the Toyota Families in Schools Program (TFSP) was established to bring fundamental changes in the interaction between schools and parents. In this program, unemployed parents without high school diplomas share in an educational experience with their school-aged children. PAN EUROPE - ENVIRONMENT Since 2003, Toyota has been supporting the Schools for Sustainable Development Community Action Program in partnership with Groundwork, aiming to promote local school-community partnerships to identify and implement practical small-scale environment-improvement projects in the U.K., Poland and the Czech Republic. It raises environmental awareness and provides hands-on experience for students, teachers and local communities. 5-6. Social contributions PAN - EUROPE - TRAFFIC SAFETY Since 2003, Toyota has been supporting a Red Cross road safety and first-aid campaign for children in 26 European countries. The overall objective is to reduce the number of children and young people who are injured or killed in traffic accidents. So far, some 750,000 schoolchildren have learned about road safety and what to do in the event of an accident. CHINA - THE ENVIRONMENT In 2001, Toyota started an afforestation program in cooperation with the Green Earth Center, the forestry bureau of the Fengning Man Autonomous County and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in the suburban Beijing province of Hebei, which is in a critical state of desertification. Toyota has also engaged in technical cooperation, such as R&D of droughtresistant trees and environmental monitoring. KOREA - EDUCATION Toyota initiated a Lecture Course at Seoul National University in 2004. The course aims to spread understanding of Korean and Japanese culture for the younger generation, primarily undergraduate and graduate students. As part of the program, Seoul National University provides an open lecture for the general public. CAMBODIA/THAILAND - HUMAN SERVICES Toyota has been supporting land mine abolition activities organized by the Japan Alliance for Humanitarian Demining Support (JAHDS). The group develops mine detection technologies and demining system. It aims to save people in warring areas from becoming land mine victims. ASIA AND PACIFIC REGION - HUMAN SERVICES TMC and its overseas affiliates supported contributions for the victims of the Dec. 26 Indian Ocean tsunami (including employee fund-raising and company match-funding), hoping for the full recovery of the affected communities, in addition to various relief supplies for the disaster. 71 72 5-6. Social contributions 5-7. Environment JAPAN - CULTURE AND THE ARTS IMPROVING FUEL EFFICIENCY Toyota has held symposiums and workshops throughout Japan since 1996 that aim to draw out and support the artistic talents of differently-abled people. The " Toyota Able Art Forum" seeks to nurture social recognition and increase awareness of the abilities of such artists. Six Vehicle Categories Achieve 2010 Fuel Efficiency Standards In FY2003, all six Toyota vehicle series that were new or underwent complete redesign cleared the 2010 Fuel Efficiency Standards. Vehicles in the 2,016-2,265kg category (which did not achieve the standards the previous year) also achieved the 2010 Fuel Efficiency Standards in FY2003, for a total of six out of seven vehicle weight categories. The number of gasoline-powered passenger vehicles meeting the 2010 Fuel Efficiency Standards increased by 8% from the previous year to reach 83% of total production. JAPAN - INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE عActual Fuel Efficiency of Toyota Vehicles in FY2003 The international educational organization, " Up With People" gives students all over the world the opportunity to travel abroad and give musical performances onstage. Toyota has sponsored this international exchange program in Japan since 1996. (km/L) 35 Average fuel efficiency of Toyota vehicles in FY2003 2010 Fuel Efficiency Standards Fuel efficiency of Toyota vehicle that is best in its class 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 828 - 1,016 - 1,266 - 1,516 - 1,766 - OTHER ACTIVITIES THE TOYOTA FOUNDATION (JAPAN) The Toyota Foundation was established in October 1974. It presently has a fund of >29.4 billion (as of 2003) and supports both Japanese and overseas research and projects related to human and natural environments, social welfare, education, culture and other matters. Grants (FY2003) (1 = 㪳 1 million) Number Amount Type of grant Research Grant Program Grant Program for Civil Society Southeast Asian National Research Program Southeast Asian Studies Regional Exchange Program Research Skills Training Program "Know Our Neighbors" Program Foundation Initiative Grant Program Others Total 81 31 48 20 7 19 14 5 225 191 45 60 25 30 18 33 9 411 SOURCE: Toyota Foundation TOYOTA' S OVERSEAS FOUNDATION Region Country North America U.S.A. Canada Europe Germany Africa South Africa Kenya Asia Indonesia Philippines Thailand 73 Est' d Name Toyota USA Foundation Toyota Canada Foundation Toyota Deutschland Stiftung Toyota South Africa Foundation Toyota Kenya Foundation Toyota & Astra Foundation Toyota Motor Philippines Foundation Toyota Thailand Foundation Jun. May Dec. May May Oct. Jul. Oct. 1987 1985 1992 1989 1990 1974 1990 1992 2,016 2,266 (Weight category: kg) REDUCING EXHAUST EMISSIONS Promotion of Widespread Adoption of Low-Emission Vehicles In FY2003, Toyota increased the number of models that meet the 2000 Exhaust Emissions Standards in the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport' s Approval System for Low-Emission Vehicles to 181 models. Together with the models that newly meet the 2005 Exhaust Emissions Standards, this accounts for 99% of total production. The number of vehicle series that achieved an exhaust emission level 75% lower than the 2000 Exhaust Emissions Standards (Ultra Low-Emission Vehicle level) reached 59.8% of total production. عPercentage of Total Production that Met the Approval System for Low-Emission Vehicles in FY2003 2000 Exhaust Emissions Standards Category Reduction level Percentage of total production (No. of models) ڏ Transitional Low-Emission Vehicles 25% lower than standard levels for 2000 21.7% (85) ڏڏ Low-Emission Vehicles 50% lower than standard levels for 2000 1.0% (6) ڏڏڏ Ultra Low-Emission Vehicles 75% lower than standard levels for 2000 59.8% (90) 74 5-7. Environment 5-7. Environment PRODUCTION GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL DATA عEnergy Consumption at Toyota's Automobile Production Process and CO2 Emissions per Sales Unit !"# $%&' ' () % 1.84 1,570 () % &! ' Energy consumption per vehicle has decreased due to global and steady implementation of improvements by each car manufacturer. عCO2 Emissions Volume () % &! ' !"# $%&' ' () % All Toyota plants have continued to maintain zero landfill waste*, a goal first achieved in December 2000. In FY2003, Toyota took actions toward achieving zero landfill waste at its 14 non-production sites, such as its production engineering divisions, logistics centers, the Head Office administration building and hospital and clinics. By taking steps such as sorting materials such as metals, glass and plastic generated by production engineering divisions, Toyota achieved zero landfill waste at its 14 non-production bases, in December. *Zero landfill waste: A reduction in landfill waste generated directly by plants to less than 5% of the 1995 level عVolume of Waste Generated OTHER ACTIVITIES $ # $ $ 03 !" #$ !" #$ %&'#$ 83 12 03 عWater Consumption (Vehicle Assembly Plants) *" +# ,"& - + *" +# '#$ ) ) 29,600 ) ) 4.6 ) ) ) ) ) ) 03 69 ( ( Achieving Zero Landfill Waste throughout the Entire Company, including Non-production Bases 830 عVolume of Waste Generated 75 REDUCING WASTE 5,840 !" #$ %&'#$ Toyota reduced CO2 emissions 40,000 tons from the previous year through measures including the production of innovative energy conserving technology into various facilities, consolidation of production lines, and a shortening of processes in newly established lines. ! " # !" #$ & 13.5 $ $ 03 NOTE: For further information of Toyota's environmental activities, please go to: http://www. toyota. co. jp / en / environmental_rep / 04 / index. html %!" 76 6-1. Production history / The story of Toyota 6-1. Production history / The story of Toyota History of production History of production (continued) HISTORY Year Japan 1918 - 1926 1933 - 1935 20 1936 1,142 1937 1938 1940 1943 1945 1947 4,013 4,615 14,787 9,827 3,275 3,922 1949 1950 10,824 11,706 1955 22,786 1956 46,417 1957 79,527 1958 78,856 1959 101,194 1960 154,770 1961 210,937 1962 230,350 Overseas (1 = 1 vehicle) History - Jan. Sakichi Toyoda establishes Toyoda Spinning & Weaving Co., Ltd. - Nov. Toyoda Automatic Loom Works, Ltd. est' d. - Sept. Automobile Department est' d. within Toyoda Automatic Loom Works - Aug. First Model G1 truck completed Oct. The Toyota Precepts est' d. Nov. First Toyota dealership est' d - Apr. Production of the Model AA passenger car begins May Kariya Assembly Plant (no longer exists) begins operation Jun. Shibaura Laboratory (no longer exists) est' d. - Aug. Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. est' d. - Nov. Koromo Plant (now Honsha Plant) begins operation - Nov. Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. merges with Chuo Spinning Company - May 100,000th Toyota vehicle produced domestically Oct. Production of the Model SA passenger car begins - - Ho Tai Motor Co., Ltd. est' d. in Taiwan - Apr. Toyota Motor Sales Co., Ltd. est' d. as a separate, independent company - Apr. Abdul Latif Jameel Import & Distribution Co., Ltd. est' d. in Saudi Arabia - Mar. Model LA forklift marketed, Toyota enters industrial vehicle field Apr. " Toyopet" dealer channel est' d. - Feb. Toyota Motor Sales Co., Ltd. Bangkok Office opens in Thailand Aug. First made-in-Japan passenger car exported to the U.S. (Crown) Oct. Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (TMS) est' d. in the U.S. - Jan. Toyota do Brasil S.A., Ind[tria e Com>cio (TDB) est' d. in Brazil 0 Jan. Overseas production begins (in Brazil) (489) Jul. Toyota Motor Sales Australia Ltd. est' d. in Australia Aug. Motomachi Plant begins operation 0 (459) 0 Jun. " Publica" dealer channel (now " Corolla" dealer channel) (2,503) est' d. 0 Jun. 1,000,000th Toyota vehicle produced domestically (2,029) Toyota South Africa Motors (Pty.), Ltd. begins operation in South Africa Oct. Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd. (TMT) est' d. in Thailand 0 Apr. Toyota Motor Corporation Australia, Ltd. (TMCA) (7,586) begins operation in Australia May Toyota Danmark A/S est' d. in Denmark 0 Feb. TMT begins operation in Thailand (10,824) Mar. Louwman & Parqui B.V. est' d. in the Netherlands Nov. Toyota Canada est' d. in Canada 1963 318,495 1964 425,764 NOTE: See inside front cover for description of " overseas production". 77 Year Japan 1965 477,643 1966 587,539 1967 832,130 1968 1,097,405 1969 1,471,211 1970 1,609,190 1971 1,955,033 1972 2,087,133 1973 2,308,098 1974 2,114,980 1975 2,336,053 1976 2,487,851 1977 2,720,758 1978 2,929,157 1979 2,996,225 1980 3,293,344 1981 3,220,418 1982 3,144,557 NOTE: Overseas (1 = 1 vehicle) History 0 Oct. Toyota (GB) Ltd. (TGB) est' d. in the U.K. (12,446) Nov. Kamigo Plant begins operation Toyota awarded the Deming Prize 0 Jul. Toyota Motor Sales Co., Ltd. enters the rent-a-car business (23,391) Sept. Takaoka Plant begins operation Oct. Business tie-up agreement signed between Toyota Motor Co., Ltd., Toyota Motor Sales Co., Ltd. Hino Motors, Ltd. and Hino Motor Sales, Ltd. Nov. Higashi-Fuji Automobile Performance Testing Center (now Higashi-Fuji Technical Center) completed 0 Oct. " Auto" (now " Netz" ) dealer channel est' d. (35,036) 0 Feb. Assembly Services Sdn. Bhd. begins operation in (63,934) Malaysia Jul. Miyoshi Plant begins operation 0 (80,340) 0 Aug. Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. Brussels Office opens in Belgium (75,575) Dec. Tsutsumi Plant begins operation 0 Jan. Toyota Deutschland GmbH (TDG) est' d. in Germany (103,478) Feb. Higashi-Fuji Technical Center opens 0 Jan. 10,000,000th Toyota vehicle produced in Japan (102,234) PT. Toyota-Astra Motor est' d. in Indonesia 0 Jun. Myochi Plant begins operation (123,869) Oct. Calty Design Research, Inc. est' d. in the U.S. 0 Apr. Procurement of parts from overseas begins (138,371) 0 Mar. Shimoyama Plant begins operation (154,208) Dec. Toyota enters the prefabricated housing industry 0 Jul. 20,000,000th Toyota vehicle produced in Japan (160,715) 0 Feb. Toyota Manufacturing Australia Ltd. begins operation (176,855) in Australia (now part of TMCA) Jun. Toyota Technical Center, U.S.A., Inc. (TTC-USA) est' d. in the U.S. 0 Aug. Kinu-ura Plant begins operation (199,991) 78,607 Jan. Tahara Plant begins operation (209,448) 84,238 Jan. 30,000,000th Toyota vehicle produced in Japan (261,202) Apr. " Vista" dealer channel est' d (now merged with " Netz" ). 106,882 (298,357) 138,815 Jul. Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. and Toyota Motor Sales Co., Ltd. merge (301,848) to become Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) Oct. UMW Toyota Motor Sdn. Bhd. est' d. in Malaysia See inside front cover for description of " overseas production". 78 6-1. Production history / The story of Toyota 6-1. Production history / The story of Toyota History of production (continued) History of production (continued) Year Japan 1983 3,272,335 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 HISTORY 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 NOTE: 79 (1 = 1 vehicle) Overseas History 134,096 Mar. 40,000,000 Toyota vehicle produced domestically (269,567) 3,429,249 154,071 Oct. Shibetsu Proving Ground completed (first stage) (283,465) Dec. New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. (NUMMI), a joint venture with General Motors, begins operation in the U.S. 3,665,622 136,307 (309,125) 3,660,167 152,524 Jan. 50,000,000th Toyota vehicle produced in Japan (448,233) Kuozui Motors, Ltd. begins operation in Taiwan Feb. Teiho Plant begins operation 3,638,279 92,260 Apr. Kasugai Housing Works begins operation (444,359) Sept. Toyota Technical Center of Europe completed in Belgium (now TMME Technical Center) 3,968,697 244,371 Jan. Toyota Motor Sales Australia Ltd. est' d. in Australia (442,755) May Shibetsu Proving Ground completed Toyota Motor Manufacturing, U.S.A., Inc. (TMM) begins operation in the U.S. (now Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. (TMMK)) United Australian Automotive Industries Ltd. (UAAI) est' d. in joint venture with General Motors in Australia (no longer exists; joint venture dissolved March 1996) Sept. 60,000,000th Toyota vehicle produced domestically Nov. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. (TMMC) begins operation in Canada 3,975,902 471,581 Jan. Toyota Motor Philippines Corp. (TMP) est' d. in the (713,646) Philippines Mar. Hirose Plant begins operation Jun. N.V. Toyota Motor Marketing Services Europe S.A. (TMSE) est' d. in Belgium (now N.V. Toyota Motor Europe Marketing & Engineering S.A. (TMME)) Aug. Tochigi Housing Works completed Sept. Toyota Europe Office of Creation (Toyota EPOC) opens in Brussels Oct. TMP begins operation in the Philippines 4,212,373 677,655 May Tokyo Design Center (now " Tokyo Design & Research (927,175) Laboratory" ) opens Jul. Toyotasa Toyota-Sabanci Automotive Industry & Trade Inc. est' d. in Turkey 4,085,081 669,912 Feb. 70,000,000th Toyota vehicle produced domestically (909,066) 3,931,341 764,466 Apr. Duo Volkswagen/Audi dealership est' d. (981,271) Sept. Toyota Supplier Support Center (TSSC) est' d. in the U.S. Oct. Toyota Motor Hokkaido begins production Dec. Toyota Motor Kyushu begins production Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. (TMUK) begins production 3,561,750 888,714 Sept. 80,000,000th Toyota vehicle produced domestically (1,158,178) th See inside front cover for description of " overseas production". Year Japan Overseas (1 = 1 vehicle) History 1994 3,508,456 1,051,292 Oct. Joint-venture TOYOTASA Plant begins operation in Turkey (1,353,686) 1995 3,171,277 1,253,423 (1,522,650) 1996 3,410,060 1,346,033 Sept. 90,000,000th Toyota vehicle produced domestically (1,586,417) Oct. Toyota Motor Manufacturing North America, Inc. (TMMNA) est' d. in the U.S. 1997 3,502,046 1,390,071 Jan. Toyota Autoparts Philippines Inc. (TAP) begins (1,610,574) production of constant velocity joints in the Philippines Mar. Toyota Hybrid System introduced Toyota Argentina S.A. (TASA) Zarate plant begins operation in Argentina Jul. Tianjin Jinfeng Auto Parts Co., Ltd. begins operation in China Dec. Prius hybrid vehicle launched 1998 3,165,805 1,467,565 Feb. TMC and Hino Motors begin mutual supply of trucks in (1,613,453) Thailand Jun. " Netz" dealer channel est' d. (formerly " Auto" dealer channel) Tianjin Fengjin Auto Parts Co., Ltd. (TFAP) begins production in China Jul. Tianjin Toyota Motor Engine Co., Ltd. (TTME) begins production in China Toyota Mapmaster Inc. est' d jointly with Aisin AW Co.,Ltd., Denso Corp., Matsushita Communication Industrial Co.,Ltd., Zenrin Co.,Ltd. and Fujitsu Ten Ltd. TMC and Volkswagen sign agreement regarding recycling, navigation systems and telematics Aug. Australian Afforestation Pty. Ltd. est' d jointly with Mitsui & Co. Ltd. and Nippon Paper Industries Co. in Australia Sept. TDB opens a second manufacturing facility in Brazil Oct. Toyota Motor Tohoku begins production Toyota Motor Europe Manufacturing (TMEM) est' d in Belgium Automotive Multimedia Interface Consortium (AMIC) est' d jointly with General Motors, Ford, Daimler-Benz, Renault and Chrysler TMUK opens a second assembly plant in the UK Nov. Sichuan Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. (SCMT) est' d. in China Toyota Motor Manufacturing France S.A.S. (TMMF) est'd in France Dec. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana, Inc. (TMMI) begins production Toyota Motor Manufacturing, West Virginia, Inc. (TMMWV) begins production 1999 3,118,226 1,611,040 Jan. Tianjin Toyota Forging Co., Ltd. (TTFC) begins (1,777,126) production Mar. Toyota Europe Design Development S.A.R.L. (ED2) (formerly Toyota EPOC) holds a ground breaking ceremony in Niece, France Apr. Tokyo Design Research & Laboratory expansion completed Sept. Toyota Parts Centre Europe (TPCE) expansion completed NOTE: See inside front cover for description of " overseas production". 80 6-1. Production history / The story of Toyota 6-1. Production history / The story of Toyota History of production (continued) History of production (continued) HISTORY Year Japan Overseas (1 = 1 vehicle) History TMC lists on New York Stock Exchange and London Stock Exchange Oct. 100,000,000th Toyota vehicle produced domestically Dec. Toyota Kirloskar Motor Ltd. (TKM) begins production in India 2000 3,429,209 1,751,442 Jan. Toyota Motor North America, Inc. (TMA) begins operation (1,956,574) Mar. Toyota Motor Korea Ltd. (TMKR) est' d in Korea Jul. Toyota Financial Services Corp. (TFS) est' d Dec. Sichuan Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. (SCTM) begins production 2001 3,354,424 1,780,603 Jan. TMMF begins production (1,908,942) TMKR begins sales of Lexus models Mar. Camry sales reach 5,000,000 in the U.S. Apr. Toyota Motor Asia Pacific Pte Ltd. (TMAP) est' d in Singapore ADVICS Co., Ltd. est' d jointly with Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd., Denso Corp., Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. May Toyota Motor Sales de Mexico, S. de R.L. de C.V. (TMEX) est' d in Mexico Jun. Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Alabama, Inc. (TMMAL) holds a ground-breaking ceremony TMMF holds an opening ceremony Jul. Toyota Motor (China) Investment Co., Ltd. (TMCL) est' d in China OOO" TOYOTA MOTOR" (TMR), a new sales and marketing company in Russia, est' d Nov. Toyota de Venezuela C.A. (TDV) begins production of Daihatsu' s 1.3-liter Terios Dec. Toyota Institute est' d 2002 3,485,162 2,155,221 Jan. TMC and PSA Peugeot Citro?n sign agreement for the (2,278,090) joint development and production of small cars in Czech Republic Feb. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Turkey Inc. (TMMT) begins exporting vehicles to Europe Mar. Toyota hybrid vehicle (Prius, Estima Hybrid, Crown Mild Hybrid, Coaster Hybrid) sales reach 100,000 worldwide. Participates in first Formula One race. Apr. Toyota Motor Europe (TME) est' d in Belgium Construction starts on Toyota Peugeot Citro?n Automobile Czech (TPCA) Toyota Kirloskar Auto Parts Ltd. est' d in India Toyota Motor Manufacturing Poland Sp.z o.o (TMMP) begins production of manual transmissions Jun. 10,000,000th Toyota vehicle produced in North America Prius sales top 100,000 units worldwide Aug. China FAW Group Corporation (FAW) and TMC establish long-term strategic relationship Sept. TMC and Nissan agree to tie up on hybrid technology TMC and FAW tie up on Chinese auto industry Oct. Tianjin Toyota Motor Co., Ltd (TTMC) begins production in China NOTE: 81 Year Japan Overseas 2003 3,520,317 2,557,979 (2,611,416) 2004 3,680,946 3,042,728 (3,139,132) (1 = 1 vehicle) History Nov. TOYOTA FCHV becomes first-ever market-ready fuel cell vehicle to be certified by Japan' s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport TMC-Hino fuel cell hybrid bus first to be certified for use on Japanese roads Dec. TMC and TMS begin leasing the TOYOTA FCHV in Japan and North America Feb. TMC and Fuji Heavy Industries agree to tie up on G-BOOK 12 TMC sales and marketing companies in Europe are rearranged to become subsidiaries or affiliated companies of Toyota Motor Marketing Europe Mar. Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Texas, Inc. (TMMTX) est' d in the U.S. Apr. TMC and China FAW group agree to jointly produce the Crown, Corolla, Land Cruiser and Land Cruiser Prado. TMMAL begins V8 engine production Jun. Toyota Technical Center Asia Pacific (TTCAP) est' d in Thailand and Australia Jul. PT. Toyota-Astra Motor is divided into a marketing company and a production company Sept. The second generation Prius launched TMC and Mitsubishi Motors agree to tie up on G-BOOK TMMC begins production of Lexus RX330 Feb. NUMMI marks 20th Anniversary Guangqi Toyota Engine, Col, Ltd.(GTE) est' d in China May New " Netz" channel starts operations Aug. TKAP begins transmission production TMT begins production of IMV (Hilux VIGO) Sept. Guangzhou Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. (GTMC) est'd in China TMC and FAW tie up on hybrid vehicles Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Baja California (TMMBC) begins production TMMIN begins production of IMV (Kijang Innova) Nov. Prius wins 2005 European Car of the Year Dec. TMMBC begins production of Tacoma Toyota FAW (Tianjin) Dies Co., Ltd. (TFTD) begins production FAW Toyota Changchun Engine Co., Ltd. (FTCE) begins production SOURCE: TMC NOTE: See inside front cover for description of " overseas production". See inside front cover for description of " overseas production". 82 Index Index INDEX Country / Region Algeria.......................................................50 Argentina ................... 11, 25, 27, 28, 40, 41 Australia.................... 5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 25, 29, 30, 32, 34, 57, 58 Austria.......................................... 27, 28, 45 Bahrain......................................................62 Bangladesh.........................................25, 61 Belgium............................27, 28, 34, 45, 46 Brazil ....................11, 12, 25, 27, 28, 40, 41 Brunei..................................................11, 54 Canada ........6, 9, 11, 12, 25, 27, 28, 36, 37 Canary Islands..........................................50 Chile..........................................................41 China......................9, 12, 25, 29, 30, 53, 54 Colombia.................................11, 25, 40, 41 Costa Rica ................................................41 Czech Republic ...25, 27, 28, 43, 44, 45, 46 Denmark ................................ 27, 28, 45, 46 Ecuador ..............................................11, 41 Egypt.........................................................50 El Salvador ...............................................41 Finland .............................27, 28, 43, 45, 46 France............................... 9, 11, 12, 25, 27, 28, 34, 44, 45, 46 Germany..................6, 9, 27, 28, 34, 45, 46 Ghana .......................................................50 Greece ................................... 27, 28, 43, 45 Guam ........................................................58 Guatemala ................................................41 Honduras ..................................................41 Hong Kong................................... 29, 30, 54 Hungary ...........................27, 28, 43, 45, 46 Iceland ......................................................45 India ...........................12, 25, 29, 30, 61, 62 Indonesia .........6, 11, 12, 25, 29, 30, 53, 54 Ireland .......................................... 27, 28, 45 Israel .........................................................62 Italy.................................6, 9, 27, 28, 45, 46 Jordan.......................................................62 Kenya........................................... 25, 49, 50 Korea ........................................................54 Kuwait .......................................... 29, 30, 62 Lebanon....................................................62 Company Macau .......................................................54 Malawi....................................................... 11 Malaysia...............12, 25, 29, 30, 53, 54, 55 Mexico........................ 11, 25, 27, 28, 36, 37 Morocco..............................................48, 50 Mozambique............................................. 11 Netherlands ........................... 27, 28, 45, 46 New Zealand ..........................11, 29, 30, 58 Nigeria.................................................11, 50 Norway.............................27, 28, 43, 45, 46 Oman ....................................... 9, 29, 30, 62 Pakistan ...........................25, 29, 30, 61, 62 Panama ....................................................41 Papua New Guinea............................11, 58 Peru...........................................................41 Philippines .....11, 12, 25, 29, 30, 53, 54, 55 Poland........... 12, 25, 27, 28, 43, 44, 45, 46 Portugal...................... 11, 25, 27, 28, 44, 45 Puerto Rico.................................. 27, 28, 37 Qatar .........................................................62 Reunion ....................................................50 Russia.......................................... 27, 28, 45 Saudi Arabia ........................ 6, 9, 29, 30, 62 Singapore ........................ 11, 29, 30, 54, 55 South Africa .........11, 12, 25, 29, 30, 49, 50 Spain................................27, 28, 43, 45, 46 Sweden.................................. 27, 28, 45, 46 Syria..........................................................62 Taiwan..............6, 12, 25, 29, 30, 53, 54, 55 Thailand .................. 5, 6, 11, 12, 25, 29, 30, 32, 34, 53, 54, 55 Tunisia.......................................................50 Turkey ........................ 11, 25, 29, 30, 61, 62 U.A.E............................................ 29, 30, 62 U.K. ........6, 9, 11, 12, 25, 27, 28, 44, 45, 46 U.S.A............................. 6, 9, 11, 12, 25, 27, 28, 31, 33, 36, 37 Venezuela............11, 12, 25, 27, 28, 40, 41 Vietnam........................................ 25, 53, 54 Yemen.......................................................62 Zambia...................................................... 11 Zimbabwe ................................................. 11 NOTE: The index covers only the material contained in chapter 1 through chapter 5. 83 Abdullah Abdulghani & Bros. Co. W.L.L....................................................62 Abdul Latif Jameel Import & Distribution Co., Ltd. ...............................................62 Admatechs Co., Ltd..................................21 Aero Asahi Corporation............................21 Aftab Automobiles Ltd. .......................25, 61 Aichi Steel Corporation ............................19 AIRFLITE JAPAN Corp............................21 Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. ............................19, 33 Al-Futtaim Motors Company-Limited Liability Company................................62 Al Saady Trading Co., Ltd........................62 Amlux Toyota Co., Ltd..............................21 Assembly Services Sdn. Bhd. .................25 Associated Vehicle Assemblers.........25, 49 Atkins Kroll, Inc.........................................58 Automotive & Machinery Trading Center ..................................................62 B.S.B. S.A.................................................50 Banco Toyota do Brasil S.A. ....................41 Bodine Aluminum, Inc. .......................25, 36 Boustany United Machineries Co. S.A.L. ...................................................62 BPA INCORPORATED ............................22 Calty Design Research, Inc. ....... 31, 33, 37 Canadian Autoparts Toyota Inc. (CAPTIN) .......................................25, 36 CARTEC FUJI Inc....................................22 Casabaca S.A. .........................................41 Central Trade & Auto Co..........................62 Chang Chun FAW Fengyue Auto Co., Ltd. .................................................25, 53 Cofi!o Stahl y Compa!ia Ltda. ...............41 Corporacion Flores, S.A...........................41 Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. ............. 17, 18, 19 Delta Comercial, C por A. ........................41 Denso Corporation.............................19, 33 Distribuidora de Automoviles, S.A. de C.V........................................................41 Distribuidora Toyota Ltda. ........................41 Ebrahim Khalil Kanoo W.L.L....................62 Eco-Research Corporation ......................21 Eihokai ......................................................19 FAW Toyota Changchun Engine Co., Ltd. .................................................25, 53 FM NAGOYA Inc. .....................................20 Fuji International Speedway Co., Ltd. .....21 GAMAGORI Marine Development Co., Ltd. .......................................................21 Gazoo Media Service Corp. ....................20 GOOD LIFE DESIGN CO., LTD..............21 Guangzhou Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. ...25, 53 Guanigqi Toyota Engine Co., Ltd.......25, 53 Himawari Network Inc. .............................20 Hino Motors, Ltd. ......................... 17, 18, 19 Hotai Finance Corporation.......................55 Hotai Leasing Corporation .......................55 Ho tai Motor Co., Ltd. ...............................54 Importadora Tomebamba S.A. ................41 Indus Motor Company Ltd. ......... 25, 61, 62 Toyota Algerie S.P.A.................................50 Japan Mayday Service Co., Ltd...............20 Kanto Auto Works, Ltd. ............... 17, 18, 19 KDDI Corp. ...............................................20 Kuozui Motors, Ltd. ............................25, 53 Kyohokai...................................................19 LATTICE TECHNOLOGY, lNC................22 LIFE CREATION CO., LTD......................21 Louwman & Parqui B.V............................45 Media Click Inc. ........................................22 Mohamed Naser Al-Sayer & Sons Est. Co. W.L.L....................................................62 MTA INCORPORATED............................22 N.V. Toyota Motor Europe Marketing & Engineering S.A. (TMME)...................46 Nagasaki Sunset Marina Co., Ltd............21 Nagoya Broadcasting Network................20 Nagoya Grampus.....................................22 New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. (NUMMI) ..................................11, 25, 36 OOO " TOYOTA MOTOR" ........................45 Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Ltd...25 Panasonic EV Energy Co., Ltd................21 PT. Toyota-Astra Motor.............................54 PT. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia .......................................25, 53 Purdy Motor S.A.......................................41 Ricardo Perez, S.A...................................41 Salvador Caetano I.M.V.T., S.A. . 25, 44, 45 Sanritz Automation Co., Ltd .....................22 Satellite Positioning Information Service, Ltd..........................................20 Servco Pacific Inc.(Hawaii) ......................37 NOTE: The index covers only the material contained in chapter 1 through chapter 5. 84 INDEX Index Siam Toyota Manufacturing Co., Ltd ..................................................25, 53 Sichuan Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. (SCMT) ..........................................25, 53 Sociedad de Fabricacion de Automotores S.A. ......................................... 25, 40, 41 Spain Toyota Financial Services Espana.................................................46 TABC, Inc............................................25, 36 TACTI Corporation ...................................21 TAS Co., Ltd. ............................................20 Terra Corporation .....................................22 Tianjin FAW Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. (TTMC)...........................................25, 53 Tianjin Fenjin Autoparts Co. (TFAP)........12 Tianjin Jinfeng Auto Parts Co., Ltd. ...25, 53 Tianjin Toyota Forging Co., Ltd. (TTFC) .................................... 12, 25, 53 Tianjin Toyota Motor Engine Co., Ltd. (TTME).................................... 12, 25, 53 Tianjin Toyota Press Co., Ltd.............25, 53 Tianjin Toyota Resin Co., Ltd.............25, 53 TMME .......................................................46 Tokyo Design Research & Laboratory......................................32, 33 Towa Real Estate Co., Ltd. ......................19 Toyoda Boshoku Corporation ..................19 Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd..............................19 Toyoda Machine Works, Ltd. ...................19 Toyotasa Toyota Sabanci Marketing and Sales Inc. .............................................62 Toyota (GB) Ltd. .......................................45 Toyota AG .................................................45 TOYOTA AMENITY Inc............................22 Toyota Argentina S.A. (TASA)..... 25, 40, 41 Toyota Autoimport AB...............................45 Toyota Automall Development Corp........21 Toyota Autoparts Philippines Inc. (TAP)....................................... 12, 25, 53 Toyota Auto Body Co., Ltd. ......... 17, 18, 19 Toyota Auto Body Thailand Co., Ltd. (TABT)............................................25, 53 Toyota Auto Finland Oy............................45 Toyota Bank Polska S.A...........................46 Toyota Belgium S.A. / N.V........................45 Toyota C#lum Inc. ....................................20 Toyota Canada Inc. (TCI).........................37 Toyota Canarias S.A. ...............................50 Toyota Central Research & Development Index Laboratories, Inc..................................19 Toyota Chile S.A.......................................41 Toyota Communication Systems Co., Ltd. .......................................................20 Toyota Compania Financiera de Argentina S. A.......................................................70 Toyota Credit Canada Inc. .......................37 Toyota Credit de Puerto Rico Corp..........37 Toyota Danmark A/S ................................45 Toyota del Peru S.A. ................................41 Toyota Deutschland G.m.b.H...................45 Toyota de Puerto Rico Corp.....................37 Toyota de Venezuela C.A. (TDV) ...................................... 25, 40, 41 Toyota Digital Cruise Inc. .........................20 Toyota do Brasil LTDA................. 25, 40, 41 Toyota Du Maroc S.A.R.L. .......................50 Toyota Egypt S.A.E. .................................50 Toyota Espa!a, S.L..................................45 Toyota Europe Design Development S.A.R.L. (ED2)......................... 31, 34, 46 Toyota FAW (Tianjin) Dies Co., Ltd....25, 53 Toyota Finance Australia Ltd....................58 Toyota Finance Finland Oy......................46 Toyota Finance New Zealand Ltd............58 Toyota Financial Services Corp. (TFS) ...20 Toyota Financial Services (UK) PLC (TFSUK)...............................................46 Toyota Financial Services Czech s.r.o.....46 Toyota Financial Services Denmark A/S........................................................46 Toyota Financial Services Hungary Rt. ...46 Toyota Financial Services Korea Co., Ltd. .......................................................70 Toyota Financial Services Philippines .....55 Toyota Financial Services Slovakia s.r.o.................................................46, 70 Toyota Financial Services South Africa (Pty) Ltd. ..............................................50 Toyota Financial Services Sweden..........46 Toyota Floritech Co., Ltd. .........................21 Toyota France S.A. (TFR)........................45 Toyota Frey Austria Ges.m.b.H................45 Toyota Ghana Company Ltd....................50 Toyota Hellas S.A.....................................45 Toyota Industries Corporation..... 17, 18, 19 Toyota Info Technology Center ................20 Toyota Ireland ...........................................45 Toyota Kirloskar Auto Parts Private NOTE: The index covers only the material contained in chapter 1 through chapter 5. 85 Ltd. .................................................25, 61 Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Ltd. (TKM)............................... 25, 61, 62 Toyota Kreditbank GmbH...................46, 70 Toyota Leasing Thailand Co., Ltd......55, 70 Toyota MACS Inc. ....................................22 Toyota Map Master...................................20 Toyota Mizunami Development Co., Ltd. .......................................................22 Toyota Modellista International Corporation..........................................21 Toyota Motorsport GmbH (TMG).......34, 46 Toyota Motor Asia Pacific Pte Ltd. (TMAP).................................................55 Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Ltd. (TMCA) .......................11, 25, 57, 58 Toyota Motor Credit Corporation .......37, 70 Toyota Motor Czech spol. sr. o. ...............45 Toyota Motor Europe (TME) ....................46 Toyota Motor Europe Manufacturing (TMEN) ................................... 31, 34, 46 Toyota Motor Finance (China) Co., Ltd. ..70 Toyota Motor Finance (Netherlands) B.V..................................................46, 70 Toyota Motor Hokkaido, Inc. ..............13, 14 Toyota Motor Hungary Kft ........................45 Toyota Motor Industries Poland SP.zo.o...........................................25, 44 Toyota Motor Italia S.p.A..........................45 Toyota Motor Korea Ltd. (TMKR) ............54 Toyota Motor Kyushu, Inc. .... 13, 14, 17, 18 Toyota Motor Manufacturing,Texas, Inc.........................................................25 Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Alabama, Inc. (TMMAL)................................. 25, 35, 36 Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana, Inc. (TMMI) .....................................11, 25, 36 Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. (TMMK).......................11, 12, 25, 36 Toyota Motor Manufacturing, West Virginia, Inc. (TMMWV) .................. 12, 25, 35, 36 Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. (TMUK) ................. 11, 12, 18, 25, 43, 44 Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. (TMMC)....................................11, 25, 36 Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Baja California S.de R.L.de C.V. (TMMBC) ................................ 25, 35, 36 Toyota Motor Manufacturing France S.A.S. (TMMF) ..................11, 25, 43, 44 Toyota Motor Manufacturing North America, Inc. (TMMNA).......................37 Toyota Motor Manufacturing Poland SP.zo.o. (TMMP) .................... 12, 25, 44 Toyota Motor Manufacturing TURKEY Inc. (TMMT)..............................11, 25, 60, 61 Toyota Motor North America, Inc. (TMA)...................................................37 Toyota Motor Philippines Corp. (TMP)................................ 12, 25, 53, 54 Toyota Motor Poland Co., Ltd. .................45 Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (TMS).............................................33, 37 Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd. (TMT) .......................... 11, 12, 25, 53, 54 Toyota Motor Tohoku Co., Ltd............13, 14 Toyota Motor Vietnam Co., Ltd. .. 25, 53, 54 Toyota New Zealand ................................58 Toyota Norge AS ......................................45 Toyota Peugeot Citro?n Automobile Czech (TPCA).................................... 25, 43, 44 Toyota Roofgarden Corporation ..............21 Toyota Service de Mexico, S.A. de C.V..................................................37, 70 Toyota Service de Venezuela, C.A....41, 70 Toyota South Africa Motors (Pty) Ltd. .............................. 11, 12, 25, 49, 50 Toyota Technical Center, U.S.A., Inc. (TTC-USA).............................. 31, 33, 37 Toyota Technical Center Asia Pacific Australia Pty. Ltd............................32, 34 Toyota Tsusho (PNG) Ltd.........................58 Toyota Tsusho Corporation......................19 Toyota Turbine and System .....................21 UMW Toyota Capital Sdn. Bhd..........55, 70 UMW Toyota Motor S.B. ....................54, 55 Union Motors Ltd......................................62 WELLNESS FRONTIER CENTER, CO. ,LTD..............................................21 YAT Fung Motors Ltd................................54 NOTE: The index covers only the material contained in chapter 1 through chapter 5. 86 Index Index INDEX Vehicles 4 Runner...................................... 10, 28, 30 Allex ........................................... 3, 7, 15, 17 Allion .......................................... 3, 7, 15, 17 Alphard...........................3, 7, 15, 17, 27, 29 Alphard HV ...........................................3, 15 Altezza ....................................... 3, 7, 15, 17 Aristo.................................................3, 7, 15 Avalon ....................5, 11, 12, 27, 29, 36, 57 Avensis ................................5, 7, 11, 15, 17, 26, 27, 29, 43, 44 Avensis verso .............................. 26, 27, 29 bB............................................... 3, 7, 15, 17 Brevis ......................................... 3, 7, 15, 17 Caldina....................................... 3, 7, 15, 17 Cami................................................7, 15, 17 Camry .................3, 5, 7, 10, 11, 12, 15, 17, 27, 29, 35, 36, 52, 53, 57, 60 Camry CNG..............................................10 Camry Solara........................... 5, 27, 29, 36 Celica .................3, 7, 10, 15, 17, 27, 29, 33 Celsior........................................ 3, 7, 15, 17 Century ....................3, 7, 10, 15, 17, 27, 29 Coaster ..............3, 7, 10, 15, 17, 27, 29, 53 Comfort .............................................3, 7, 17 Corolla.....3, 5, 7, 10, 11, 12, 15, 17, 26, 27, 29, 36, 40, 43, 44, 49, 53, 60, 61 Corona ....................................... 5, 7, 27, 29 Crown.......................3, 7, 10, 15, 17, 27, 29 Duet.............................................................7 Dyna...........7, 11, 15, 27, 29, 40, 44, 49, 53 Dyna/Toyoace.................................3, 10, 17 Echo....................................................10, 26 Echo Verso ...............................................26 Estima......................3, 7, 10, 15, 17, 26, 33 Estima Hybrid .......................................3, 15 FunCargo...........3, 7, 10, 15, 17, 26, 27, 29 Gaia.........................................................3, 7 Granvia ...................................................3, 7 Harrier ........................................ 3, 7, 15, 17 Hiace............................... 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 17, 27, 29, 44, 49, 53 Highlander ............................. 10, 26, 27, 29 Hilux ....................4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 12, 15, 17, 27, 29, 40, 49, 53, 61 Himedic.....................................................17 IMV........................................................5, 52 Ipsum .............................4, 7, 10, 15, 17, 26 Isis...................................................7, 15, 17 Ist................................................ 4, 7, 15, 17 Kijang ............................................11, 27, 29 Kluger V ................................................4, 15 Land Cruiser ........... 4, 7, 10, 11, 16, 17, 27, 29, 40, 49, 53, 61 Liteace .....................4, 7, 10, 16, 17, 27, 29 Mark II ........................................ 4, 7, 16, 18 Mark X........................................ 4, 7, 16, 18 Matrix ................................. 5, 11, 27, 29, 36 MR-S..............................4, 7, 10, 16, 18, 26 MR2 ................................... 4, 10, 26, 27, 29 Nadia...........................................................7 Noah .......................................... 4, 7, 16, 18 Opa ............................................ 4, 7, 16, 18 Optimo ................................................11, 44 Passo......................................... 4, 7, 16, 18 Picnic.................................. 4, 10, 26, 28, 30 Platz ...................4, 7, 10, 16, 18, 26, 27, 29 Porte........................................... 4, 7, 16, 18 Prado ............................................11, 40, 53 Premio........................................ 4, 7, 16, 18 Previa...........................3, 10, 26, 28, 30, 33 Prius............ 4, 7, 10, 16, 18, 28, 30, 33, 35 Probox........................................ 4, 7, 16, 18 Progr<s ...................................... 4, 7, 16, 18 Qualis..............................................5, 60, 61 Raum ......................................... 4, 7, 16, 18 RAV4........................4, 8, 10, 16, 18, 28, 30 RAV4 EV...................................................10 Regius.............................................3, 16, 18 RX330...................................................5, 11 Scion tC ....................................... 10, 28, 30 Scion xA............................. 4, 10, 17, 28, 30 Scion xB............................. 3, 10, 17, 28, 30 Semi bonnet ................................ 10, 27, 29 Sequoia.............................. 5, 11, 28, 30, 36 Sienna................................ 5, 11, 28, 30, 36 Sienta......................................... 4, 8, 16, 18 Soarer .................................. 4, 8, 16, 18, 33 Soluna....................................................... 11 Spacio.............................................3, 10, 26 Sparky.........................................................8 Sprinter Carib..............................................8 Succeed..................................... 4, 8, 16, 18 Tacoma ..................5, 11, 28, 30, 33, 35, 36 Terios.........................................................40 NOTE: The index covers only the material contained in chapter 1 through chapter 5. 87 Townace............................... 4, 8, 10, 16, 18 Toyoace ................................... 3, 10, 16, 17 Tundra................................ 5, 11, 28, 30, 36 TUV........................5, 11, 12, 28, 30, 49, 53 Verossa...................................................4, 8 Vios .........................................11, 28, 30, 53 Vista ............................................................8 Vitz .....................4, 8, 10, 16, 18, 26, 27, 29 Voltz ......................................................5, 36 Voxy ........................................... 4, 8, 16, 18 WiLL Cypha ............................... 4, 8, 16, 18 WiLL VS..................................................4, 8 Windom...................................... 4, 8, 16, 18 Wish ...........................4, 5, 8, 10, 16, 18, 53 Yaris ............................. 5, 10, 11, 26, 43, 44 Yaris Verso................................................26 Lexus brand ES300 ......................................4, 10, 28, 30 GS300/430 ..............................3, 10, 28, 30 GX470....................................10, 17, 28, 30 IS200/300 ..........................3, 10, 17, 28, 30 LS430.................................3, 10, 17, 28, 30 LX470.................................4, 10, 17, 28, 30 RX300................................3, 10, 17, 28, 30 SC430......................... 4, 10, 18, 28, 30, 33 NOTE: The index covers only the material contained in chapter 1 through chapter 5. 88 memo memo For further information, please contact: International Communications Dept., Public Affairs Div., Toyota Motor Corporation 4-18, Koraku 1-chome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8701, Japan Phone: +81-3-3817-9150 Fax: +81-3-3817-9092 The latest data is available at: website: http://www.toyota.co.jp GS300/430 GX470 IS200/300 Contact information for investors: Toyota Motor Corporation Toyota City Head Office: LS430 LX470 RX330/300 1, Toyota-cho, Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture 471-8571, Japan Phone: +81-565-28-2121 Fax: +81-565-23-5800 Tokyo Head office: SC430 GS300/330 ES330 4-18, Koraku 1-chome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8701, Japan Phone: +81-3-3817-7111 Fax: +81-3-3817-9092 Toyota Motor North America, Inc. 9 West 57th St., Suite 4900, New York, NY 10019, U.S.A. Phone: +1-212-223-0303 Fax: +1-212-759-7670 HV (Hybrid Vehicles) Toyota was the first company to sell a mass-produced hybrid gas/electric car, the Toyota Prius, and the first to bring a fuel cell hybrid vehicle to the market. Toyota's hybrid vehicles have passed a cumulative worldwide sales figure of 318,500 (as of December 2004). Toyota Financial Services (UK) PLC Prius Estima Hybrid** Alphard Hybrid** Dyna HV** Toyoace HV** RX 400h* Highlander HV* CS & S* LF-S* FUTURE TRUCK CONCEPT full-size hybrid pickup truck* *Show car or concept vehicle **Available only in Japan 9 Clifford St., London, W1S 2LD, U.K. Phone: +44-20-7851-2312 Fax: +44-20-7851-2339 Allex Allion Alphard Altezza Altezza Gita Aristo Avalon AVANZA Avensis bB (Scion xB) Brevis Caldina Cami Camry Camry Solara Celica Celsior Century Coaster Corolla Corolla Fielder Corolla Runx Corolla Spacio Corolla Verso Crown Royal/Athlete Crown Majesta Dyna Estima (Previa/Tarago) FunCargo Harrier Hiace Hilux Hilux Surf (4Runner) Hilux VIGO Ipsum Isis ist (Scion xA) Kijang Innova Kluger (Highlander) Land Cruiser 70 Land Cruiser 100 Land Cruiser Cygnus Land Cruiser Prado Liteace Mark X Mark II Blit Matrix MR-S (MR2/Spyder) Noah Opa Passo Platz (Echo/Yaris) Porte Progr<s Premio Prius Probox Qualis Raum RAV 4 Regius Ace Scion tC Soarer Sequoia Sienna SIENTA Soluna Vios Succeed Tacoma Townace Toyoace Tundra Vios Vitz (Yaris/Echo) Voxy WiLL CYPHA Windom Wish (Picnic/Avensis Verso) (Yaris Verso/Echo Verso) Toyota Group Announces EXPO 2005 AICHI, JAPAN pavilion Performance ٨In December 2004, The Toyota Group announced details of its performance plans for the Toyota Group Pavilion at EXPO 2005 AICHI, JAPAN. Under the theme of " The Dream, Joy and Inspiration of Mobility in the 21st Century," performances will Yves P>pin introduce the concepts of " Mobility in Harmony with the Earth" and " The Appeal of Mobility Achieving the Dream and Joy of Worldwide Movement." The performances will showcase future technologies and vehicle possibilities that form part of the Group' s vision for the society of tomorrow, reflecting Toyota Group' s efforts toward achieving optimum mobility, harmony with society, and meeting the needs of individuals. ٨The performance will consist of two parts, a Welcome Show and a Main Show, the latter produced by Yves P>pin, the world-famous leader of the Paris-based production company eca2. ٨The Welcome Show will feature Toyota Partner Robots developed to assist humans with kindness and intelligence - in a robot musical band, along with a DJ robot that engages in entertaining dialogue with the (human) emcee. ٨The Main Show, titled " MOVE, LIVE," has the theme of " In Movement is Freedom. In Movement is Life." Single passenger i-unit concept vehicles and a mountable, walking robot i-foot will join with dancers in a " mobility performance" that will introduce the concepts of " The Wonders of Living and Moving Freely" and " The New Relationship between People and Vehicles." A large screen will surround the audience and actors. Conceptual image of Main Show Five elements of Toyota Group' s vision for a future society Meet the entertainers The Toyota Group exhibit will propose a world in which everyone can enjoy the benefits of mobility and in which people, nature and the earth can live together in harmony. Five elements go into this vision, as presented at the Exhibition. Toyota Partner Robots play trumpet, tuba, horn and drums, demonstrating remarkable dexterity with their fi nely articulated robotic hands, fi ngers and lips. The DJ robot Music playing robots will carry on a dialogue with the emcee. Natural-Cycle Earth Society* The main pavilion building will be constructed and operated to reuse, recycle and make use of renewable forms of energy and materials. Innovative Power Sources Fuel cell hybrid buses (FCHV-BUS) represent the hydrogen society of tomorrow. Optimum Mobility Single passenger i-unit concept vehicles and the IMTS nextgeneration transportation represent a society in which various forms of mobility are wisely selected and used to meet individual' s transportation needs. Harmony with Society The i-unit and robot performance will represent a society free of traffic accidents and traffic jams, and in which the elderly and those with disabilities can achieve independent mobility. Meeting the Needs oI Individuals The i-unit and robot performance will also showcase the possibilities offered by future technologies and vehicles to respond to individuals' wishes to move freely. * Natural-Cycle Earth Society: A society proactively utilizing renewable energies and materials in line with the earth' s natural mechanism for renewal, in addition to reusing and recycling whenever possible. Music Playing robots and DJ robot i-foot robot This mountable walking robot wilt offer three-dimensional mobility, including the ability to navigate staircases. The ability to mount and dismount comfortably was of primary consideration in the design of the bird-like legs, which bend toward the rear. The wrap-around egg-shaped design of the i-foot imparts feelings of safety and i-foot reliability, expressing our dream of future three-dimensional mobility. A joystick is used for navigation. i-unit - ultra-compact personal mobility The i-unit is a form of personal mobility that seeks to attain a greater balance of meeting individuals' wishes to enjoy freedom of movement, harmony with society, and harmony with our planet' s natural environment. It can shift between an upright low-speed mode and a reclining highspeed mode, and even perform on-the-spot turns. Other features include drive-by-wire i-unit technology and a personalized recognition system for customized information, music and body color to match individual preferences. EXPO 2005 AICHI, JAPAN, the first World Exposition of the 21st Century, will be held in Japan's Aichi Prefecture from March 25, 2005 for 185 days. For further information, please visit http://expo.toyota-g.com
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