Tokyo, Feb 7 : Toyota Motor Corp regained the crown as the world's top selling
automaker in 2012, posting record-high sales and beating rivals General Motors
(GM) and Volkswagen.
Toyota said it sold 9.75 million vehicles group-wide
around the world last year, a record for the 75-year-old Japanese automaker and
up 22.6 percent from a year ago.
The result was in line with the
company's December forecast, and put it back in the No. 1 spot, which it lost in
2011 when it was hit by a wave of negative publicity after a recall crisis in
the United States, and a disrupted supply chain following an earthquake in Japan
and floods in Thailand.
Toyota held the global sales crown from 2008
through 2010, but fell to third place in 2011 behind GM and
Volkswagen.
GM sold 9.28 million vehicles in 2012, up 2.9 percent from a
year ago, while Volkswagen sold 9.07 million vehicles, up 11.2
percent.
Toyota aims to sell 9.91 million vehicles group-wide globally in
2013, up 1.6 percent from 2012.
The Toyota group also includes sales at
Daihatsu Motor Co and Hino Motors Ltd. Toyota-only sales hit a record-high 8.72
million vehicles, up 22.8 percent on a year ago.
Toyota's domestic rival
Nissan Motor Co said it sold a record 4.94 million vehicles globally in 2012,
while Honda Motor Co sold 3.82 million vehicles, up 19
percent.
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