March 2024 | Fiscal Year 2023 (23/4-24/3) |
Calendar Year 2024 (24/1-24/3) |
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Volume (unit) |
YoY(%) | Volume (unit) |
YoY(%) | Volume (unit) |
YoY(%) | ||
Production | Domestic Production | 40,841 | 83.8 | 499,497 | 109.2 | 129,592 | 99.1 |
Overseas Production*1 | 43,221 | 83.0 | 511,256 | 91.0 | 133,126 | 91.7 | |
Total | 84,062 | 83.4 | 1,010,753 | 99.2 | 262,718 | 95.2 | |
Domestic Sales *2 |
Registrations Total | 5,404 | 86.3 | 43,785 | 91.7 | 12,042 | 85.2 |
Minicars Total | 9,679 | 171.8 | 66,906 | 150.7 | 23,170 | 164.0 | |
Total | 15,083 | 126.8 | 110,691 | 120.2 | 35,212 | 124.6 | |
ExportsTotal | 21,054 | 97.5 | 241,464 | 107.5 | 55,049 | 93.0 |
*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 : March 2024 ]
- < Domestic Production >
-
March 2024 ・・・・・ First monthly year-on-year decrease in 3 months since December, 2023
( 83.8% year-on-year )
- < Overseas Production >
-
March 2024 ・・・・・ First consecutive monthly year-on-year decrease since February, 2024
( 83.0% year-on-year )
- < Total Production >
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March 2024 ・・・・・ First consecutive monthly year-on-year decrease since February, 2024
( 83.4% year-on-year )
- < Domestic Sales >
-
March 2024 ・・・・・ Seventh consecutive monthly year-onyear increase since August, 2023
( 126.8% year-on-year )
- < Exports >
-
March 2024 ・・・・・ Second consecutive monthly year-onyear decrease since January, 2024
( 97.5% year-on-year )
Supplemental Information
- < Overseas Production >
-
- Asia
- 41,650 units :
- 81.5% year-on-year
- ・China
- 0 units :
- 0.0% year-on-year
- ・Thailamd
- 26,506 units :
- 100.4% year-on-year
- ・Indonesia
- 6,631 units :
- 45.3% year-on-year )
- < Exports >
-
- Asia
- 69 units :
- 24.1% year-on-year
- North America
- 10,617 units :
- 105.5% year-on-year
- Europe
- 335 units :
- 32.7% year-on-year
[ Summary : Fiscal Year 2023(April 2023 - March 2024) ]
- < Domestic Production >
-
Fiscal Year 2023 ・・・・・ Second consecutive year-on-year increase since fiscal year 2021
( 109.2% year-on-year )
- < Overseas Production >
-
Fiscal Year 2023 ・・・・・ First consecutive year-on-year decrease since fiscal year 2022
( 91.0% year-on-year )
- < Total Production >
-
Fiscal Year 2023 ・・・・・ First consecutive monthly year-on-year decrease since fiscal year 2022
( 99.2% year-on-year )
- < Domestic Sales >
-
Fiscal Year 2023 ・・・・・ Second consecutive yaer-on-year increase since fiscal year 2021
( 120.2% year-on-year )
- < Exports >
-
Fiscal Year 2023 ・・・・・ First year-on-year increase since fiscal year 2021
( 107.5% year-on-year )
Supplemental Information
- < Overseas Production >
-
- Asia
- 498,028 units :
- 91.8% year-on-year
- ・China
- 0 units :
- 0.0% year-on-year
- ・Thailamd
- 275,253 units :
- 101.9% year-on-year
- ・Indonesia
- 142,915 units :
- 91.4% year-on-year )
- < Exports >
-
- Asia
- 2,489 units :
- 46.1% year-on-year
- North America
- 114,401 units :
- 110.1% year-on-year
- Europe
- 12,591 units :
- 60.1% year-on-year
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