Toyota Motor Corp regained its global sales lead over Volkswagen AG, as its German competitor braces for consumer blowback from a widening emissions-cheating scandal.
Toyota yesterday said it sold 7.49 million vehicles this year through last month, topping the 7.43 million that Volkswagen reported earlier this month. Deliveries declined by 1.5 percent for both Toyota and Volkswagen.
The results include less than two weeks of sales reporting by Volkswagen after its admission to rigging diesel engines with software that deceived regulators about pollution levels.
While the German automaker led Toyota in global sales through the first six months, it is now readying repairs to 11 million vehicles worldwide and has stopped sales of diesel models in several markets as it brings engines into compliance.
The company is also facing a demand slowdown in China, its largest market, with its namesake brand declining 7.4 percent in the first nine months.
“Toyota will be the No. 1 for this year,” Advanced Research Japan auto analyst Koji Endo said by telephone. “VW [Volkswagen] may be facing sales difficulties due to the scandal towards next year in Europe and the US, and I don’t see the Chinese market coming back anytime soon.”
Volkswagen’s emissions scandal led to the resignation of CEO Martin Winterkorn, who had set a goal to vault the company past Toyota and General Motors Co (GM) to become the world leader by global sales. GM’s deliveries dropped by 1.9 percent to 7.2 million vehicles during the first nine months of the year.
As Volkswagen stumbles, Toyota is preparing to begin deliveries of its updated Prius hatchback. After almost seven years without a redesign, the company is promising a sportier ride for its top-selling hybrid, an improvement in fuel economy of about 10 percent and an even bigger boost for an Eco version of the model. Sales begin in Japan before the end of the year.
Toyota planned to add about 1,400 workers at factories in Japan to ramp up production of the new Prius and its updated Land Cruiser sport utility vehicle, people familiar with the matter said in August.
As one of the top-selling models within Toyota’s lineup built exclusively in the company’s home market, the Prius will help boost Japan exports. Toyota is also betting improved acceleration and added safety features will lift demand for the US$80,000 Land Cruiser, its most expensive SUV, in markets including the US.
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