| September 2022  | 
    Fiscal Year 2022 (22/4-22/9)  | 
    Calendar Year 2022 (22/1-22/9)  | 
  |||||
| Volume | YoY(%) | Volume | YoY(%) | Volume | YoY(%) | ||
| Production | Domestic Production | 47,433 | 101.8 | 207,618 | 106.2 | 321,860 | 97.9 | 
| Overseas Production*1 | 59,238 | 120.5 | 279,712 | 103.2 | 434,474 | 100.8 | |
| Total | 106,671 | 111.4 | 487,330 | 104.5 | 756,334 | 99.5 | |
| Domestic Sales*2  | 
    Registrations Total | 4,984 | 152.8 | 23,983 | 172.7 | 39,566 | 146.0 | 
| Minicars Total | 4,623 | 86.3 | 19,838 | 100.0 | 30,956 | 86.4 | |
| Grand Total | 9,607 | 111.5 | 43,821 | 130.0 | 70,522 | 112.1 | |
| ExportsTotal | 25,730 | 149.8 | 100,693 | 90.4 | 157,457 | 91.5 | |
*1 Beginning fiscal 2012, locally branded models produced in China, which to date had been included in the output figure for China, are now excluded
*2 Includes imports to Japan
[ Summary : September 2022 ]
- < Domestic Production >
 - September 2022・・・Fourth consecutive monthly year-on-year increase since May, 2022
 - ( 101.8% year-on-year )
 - < Overseas Production >
 - September 2022・・・Third consecutive monthly year-on-year increase since June, 2022
 - ( 120.6% year-on-year )
 - < Total Production >
 - September 2022・・・Third consecutive monthly year-on-year increase since June, 2022
 - ( 111.4% year-on-year )
 - < Domestic Sales >
 - September 2022・・・Fourth consecutive monthly year-on-year increase since May, 2022
 - ( 111.5% year-on-year )
 - < Exports >
 - September 2022・・・First consecutive monthly year-on-year increase since September, 2022
 - ( 149.8% year-on-year )
 
 Supplemental Information 
- < Overseas Production >
 - 
- Asia
 - 56,771 units :
 - 117.1% year-on-year
 - ・China
 - 5,622 units :
 - 144.4% year-on-year
 - ・Thailand
 - 27,001 units :
 - 104.0% year-on-year
 - ・Indonesia
 - 14,912 units :
 - 117.7% year-on-year
 
 
- < Exports >
 - 
- Asia
 - 493 units :
 - 176.1% year-on-year
 - North America
 - 13,756 units :
 - 310.3% year-on-year
 - Europe
 - 2,233 units :
 - 41.7% year-on-year
 
 
[ Summary : First Half of Fiscal year 2022(April 2022-September 2022)  ]
- < Domestic Production >
 - First Half of calender year 2022・・・First consecutive year-on-year increase since first half of fiscal year 2021
 - ( 106.2% year-on-year )
 - < Overseas Production >
 - First Half of calender year 2022・・・First consecutive year-on-year increase since first half of fiscal year 2021
 - ( 103.2% year-on-year )
 - < Total Production >
 - First Half of calender year 2022・・・First consecutive year-on-year increase since first half of fiscal year 2021
 - ( 104.5% year-on-year )
 - < Domestic Sales >
 - First Half of calender year 2022・・・First consecutive year-on-year increase since first half of fiscal year 2021
 - ( 130.0% year-on-year )
 - < Exports >
 - First Half of calender year 2022・・・First year-on-year decrease since first half of fiscal year 2020
 - ( 90.4% year-on-year )
 
 Supplemental Information 
- < Overseas Production >
 - 
- Asia
 - 267,609 units :
 - 102.8% year-on-year
 - ・China
 - 17,625 units :
 - 69.3% year-on-year
 - ・Thailand
 - 132,024 units :
 - 101.5% year-on-year
 - ・Indonesia
 - 75,300 units :
 - 102.2% year-on-year
 
 
- < Exports >
 - 
- Asia
 - 3,288 units :
 - 135.3% year-on-year
 - North America
 - 44,550 units :
 - 113.2% year-on-year
 - Europe
 - 10,574 units :
 - 43.5% year-on-year
 
 
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