Toyota adds Level 2 hands-free driver assistance to its portfolio with the hydrogen-powered 2022 Mirai, but is the subscription requirement a deal-breaker?
Toyota Motor Corp has told its main suppliers it would reduce domestic production by up to 20% from previous its plan for the three months starting April, a regional newspaper reported on Friday.

Toyota Japan hit by cyber attack

11:12am, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 BusinessMirror
TOYOTA Motor in Tokyo indicated last week it will halt operations of all its plants in Japan due…

Toyota halts production in Russia, export to country

07:20am, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 Trend News Agency (English)
Toyota Motor has halted production of cars in Russia and their export to the country due to logistical problems, the Tokyo headquarters of the company told TASS, Trend reports.
It''s like a warmer weather version of Fargo, but without the woodchipper.
Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) was charged with a misdemeanor for driving with a revoked license last week after being pulled over by the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, The Charlotte Observer reports . Cawthorn was reportedly pulled over at 10:26 p.m. on March 3 after Trooper Tyler Gantt observed him crossing the center line in a 2019 Toyota. Ganatt said Cawthorn was "polite and cooperative." According to the Ashville Citizen Times , Cawthorn — who could face up to 20 days in prison for driving with a revoked license — is also "facing two pending citations for speeding" in two different North Carolina counties. Cawthorn was previously charged with driving with a revoked license in 2017, but the case was dismissed. The controversial 26-year-old first-term congressman has also attracted the attention of law enforcement for attempting to bring a 9mm handgun on a flight last February and for bringing a large knife to a school board meeting in September, the Observer notes. He was not charged with a crime in either case.
Toyota is backing its new Toyota Corolla Cross with a "Miles and Milestones" campaign on Spotify, featuring influencers Emmy Cho, James Henry and Jes?s Morales. Cho, Henry and Morales shared curated playlists featuring songs that mark significant times in their lives, and those playlists include annotations that share their stories and the meaning behind their…

Maruti Suzuki has high hopes from FY23

03:56pm, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 Economic Times India
Maruti Suzuki, which sells one of two cars running on Indian roads, expects sales of passenger vehicles to expand in double digits in FY23, driven by strong consumer demand and improved chip supplies.This will be a second consecutive year of double-digit growth for the market, which is likely to inch closer to the previous peak of 3.7 million units.On its part, Maruti Suzuki would like to sustain a strong growth momentum of FY22 on the back of its biggest product offensive seen in recent years. That will see significant reinforcement in the SUV portfolio. It will be banking on a new range of SUVs – both below and above 4 metres in length - to regain lost share.Reflecting on the current market demand and the potential of market growth in FY-23, Shashank Srivastava, Sr ED, sales and marketing, Maruti Suzuki, said for the current year, the company has seen a robust bounce back in demand. Despite supply side constraints due to the semiconductor issue, PV sales this year should be around 3.

Toyota agrees to fully meet labor union''s wage hike demands

12:21pm, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 Kyodo News+
TOKYO - Toyota Motor Corp. on Wednesday agreed to fully meet the salary and bonus demands put forward by its…
Toyota Motor Corp agreed on Wednesday that its union demand for annual salary and bonus hikes will be fully met in the new fiscal year, President Akio Toyoda said.

Toyota Reconsiders Production Plans as Disruptions Pile Up

10:30am, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 Bloomberg Quint
Toyota Reconsiders Production Plans as Disruptions Pile Up

Toyota to fully meet labor union''s wage demands: president

08:37am, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 Nippon.com
Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda expressed his intention Wednesday to fully meet demands for annual salary and bonus raises made by its labor union at this year''s annual spring wage negotiations, the Japanese automaker said. Toyoda conveyed the decision to the union during the third round of talks between management and union members, the company said, even though most Japanese auto ind…

Tokyo stocks open higher after three days of losses

07:24am, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 Business Recorder
TOKYO: Tokyo stocks opened higher on Wednesday after three days of losses, amid continued uncertainty over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and ahead of key events and data due this week. The benchmark Nikkei 225 index was up 0.41 percent or 101.80 points at 24,892.75 in early trade, while the broader Topix index was up 0.38 percent or 6.65 points at 1,766.51. After losses for US and European stocks, “wait-and-see attitudes will likely grow” ahead of an EU summit and an ECB policy meeting on Thursday with continued uncertainty over the Ukraine crisis, Okasan Online Securities said in a note. EU leaders meeting Thursday in France will call for a phase out of the continent’s dependency on Russia for energy, falling short of calls, notably by Kyiv and Washington, for a cleaner break from Moscow as a supplier. The 27 leaders of the European Union are due to meet over two days in Versailles and in a draft of a declaration seen by AFP will agree “to phase out our dependency on Russian gas, oil and coal imports”.
Toyota Motor Corp agreed on Wednesday that its unionists' demand for annual salary and bonus hikes will be fully met in the new fiscal year, President Akio Toyoda said.

List of big companies exiting Russia gets longer

01:10am, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 BusinessDay
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues to disrupt global markets markets, more big companies are frowning on Russia’s show of power and are taking action to show solidarity with Ukraine by exiting the world’s largest country one after the other across different sectors. About two weeks after the invasion started, at least 40 companies have left Russia or stopped the sale of their products and services in the county in no particular order. Manufacturing Car and truck makers such as General Motors Company, Ford Motor Company, Volkswagen AG, Toyota Motor Corporation, Harley-Davidson, Mercedes Benz, and Volkswagen, announced they would halt shipments to Russia or shut down assembling plants in the country. Volvo and Daimler Truck Holding AG also suspended business activities in the country. “We clearly stand for peaceful global cooperation and categorically reject any form of military force; we have decided to suspend our business activities in Russia with immediate effect until further notice,” Daimler tweeted via its official handle.
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