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TMC Worldwide Cumulative Vehicle Production Passes 200 Million Mark

(Toronto, ON – July 24, 2012) Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) announces that in June its worldwide cumulative vehicle production surpassed 200 million units.

This milestone began with production of the Model G1 truck in August 1935 at Toyoda Automatic Loom Works, Ltd.’s1 Automotive Department, which was spun off and later became TMC. As of the end of June, cumulative production in Japan2 totaled 145.21 million vehicles and overseas production totaled 55.12 million vehicles.

Marking the achievement, TMC President Akio Toyoda said: “I wish to express my heartfelt appreciation to our customers the world over who made it possible for us to reach this milestone. I also have the most profound respect and gratitude for the efforts of all persons who were involved in developing, manufacturing, and marketing Toyota and Lexus vehicles over the years. We are determined to make our cars even better, to continue to give our customers the best possible product. This is the common goal of our 300,000 Toyota staff members worldwide.”

The most-produced model among Toyota-brand vehicles is the “Corolla”, of which the 11th generation was launched in Japan on May 11. Cumulative worldwide Corolla production totaled 39.08 million units as of the end of June.

Toyota Worldwide Cumulative Vehicle Production Milestones

Milestone: 10 million units

Reached: January 1972

Milestone: 50 million units

Reached: October 1985

Milestone: 100 million units

Reached: January 1997

Milestone: 150 million units

Reached: January 2006

Milestone: 200 million units

Reached: June 2012

1Now Toyota Industries Corporation

2 Includes kits for overseas assembly