
Toyota tops R&D spending with ¥1.37 trillion, marking 16 consecutive years of growth, survey finds
Toyota tops Japan’s R&D survey with ¥1.37 trillion for FY2025, marking 16 years of growth. Focus areas include environment, energy, AI, and DX.
Toyota tops Japan’s R&D survey with ¥1.37 trillion for FY2025, marking 16 years of growth. Focus areas include environment, energy, AI, and DX.
Eight major electronics companies revised their full-year revenue forecasts upward, driven by strong core businesses and increasing global demand for digital transformation (DX).
Global sales by seven passenger car companies have declined by 1.4%, marking the first year-on-year drop in two years. Intensifying competition in China and North America is puttin…
The hot-rolled steel market, once stable, is now facing a potential decline. Toyota's recent price cut on automotive steel has sparked concerns.
Japanese companies have significantly increased their research and development (R&D) spending for the 15th consecutive year. Toyota Motor Corporation has maintained its position as…
Toyota has decided to keep prices unchanged for parts procurement in the second half of the 2024 fiscal year, including for large-scale suppliers, to alleviate the burden of risin…
Toyota achieved record profits in fiscal year 2023 due to stable new car sales, particularly hybrid vehicles, in North America, Europe, and Japan. Continuous product improvements a…
Toyota is embracing the challenge of production innovation by transforming the factory landscape and reshaping manufacturing processes through a fusion of technology, experience, a…
R&D spending has risen continuously for 14 years, with Toyota leading at 1.24 trillion yen. A study of 154 companies revealed a 6.8% increase in fiscal 2023 compared to the previou…
$830 million investment is to increase state-of-the-art technologies and training to its workforce of up to 4,000 employees.
The COVID-19 pandemic situation has impacted the overall domestic and global economy in the first and second quarter. Predicted that the economy tends to recover during the second …
Six companies that share a common vision for the widespread use of fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) in China today signed a joint venture agreement for the establishment of Unit…
Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd declared the re-start of 2 shifts operation for the assembly lines of Toyota Samrong Plant, Samutprakarn and Toyota Banpho Plant, Chachoengsao, while…
Toyota Motor Thailand today updates its production plans. As announced on 23 April, TMT’s Samrong and Ban Pho plants are expected to suspend their manufacturing operations through …
Toyota Motor Thailand has decided to extend the temporary suspension of its manufacturing operations in its plants in Samrong, Ban Pho and Gateway through the end of April 2020.
Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) has disclosed its goals in 2019 and detailed global production and sales volumes of Toyota, Daihatsu, and Hino.
The remarkable manufacturing milestone of 10 million vehicles in Thailand has been reached as well as another impressive legend of Toyota’s success. Unveiled the six eras of Toyota…
The positive sign of the Thai economy has been reflected in several key figures, including vehicle sales in 1H/2018 increased by 19.3% from the same period last year.
Toyota has notified its main parts manufacturers to be prepared to produce and distribute a total of 2 million HV and PHV electric cars in 2019.
Isuzu has revealed its plan after ending the 12-year-long collaboration with Toyota in small diesel engine development.