Toyota’s second-quarter profit more than quadrupled on a sales recovery despite lingering worries about the quality of its cars after massive recalls.
Toyota reported a July-to-September profit of ¥98.7 billion (US$1.2 billion) yesterday, up dramatically from ¥21.8 billion profit a year earlier. Quarterly sales rose 5.8 percent to ¥4.807 trillion.
However, Toyota Motor Corp is the only major automaker whose US sales have been sluggish despite a recent onslaught of incentives that have boosted other automakers’ results — underlining how its once sterling image continues to be tarnished by recalls in that key market.
Like other Japanese exporters, Toyota is also fighting damage from a strong yen that erodes the value of overseas earnings.
The world’s top automaker by vehicle sales raised its profit forecast for the year through March next year, albeit modestly, to ¥350 billion from an earlier forecast for ¥340 billion profit.
Toyota’s results follow improved earnings from other Japanese automakers including Honda Motor Co and Nissan Motor Co.
Like Toyota, both had booming sales in China and other emerging markets despite the strong yen.
Toyota said it had calculated the US dollar trading at an average of ¥86 for the latest quarter, while it had been at ¥94 last year. In recent months, the dollar has tumbled to about ¥80.
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