July 28, 2009
FHI Announces Results for June 2009 (Flash report)
Tokyo-Fuji Heavy Industries, Ltd. (FHI) announces today its production, domestic sales and export results for June 2009.
·Production
| | June 2009 | Jan.-Jun. 2009 |
| units | 09 vs 08 | units | 09 vs 08 |
| Domestic production*1 | Passenger cars | 23,079 | 66.0% | 124,509 | 63.9% |
| Mini cars | 8,115 | 71.1% | 42,264 | 63.5% |
| Total | 31,194 | 67.3% | 166,773 | 63.8% |
| Overseas Production*2 | Passenger cars | 6,540 | 73.4% | 26,274 | 50.8% |
| Total | 37,734 | 68.3% | 193,047 | 61.6% |
*1.JAMA(Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Inc.)report basis (CBU)
*2.Local line-off basis
· | <June> Despite increased production of Legacy for domestic market, the global production for June decreased eighth consecutive month year-on-year, due to reduced production of other models. |
· | <Jan.-Jun. 2009> The global production for the period January through June 2009 decreased year-on-year for the first time in two years, due to the impact of production control in response to a sharp decline in overall market demand. |
·Sales in Japan
| | June 2009 | Jan.-Jun. 2009 |
| units | 09 vs 08 | units | 09 vs 08 |
| Passenger cars*1 | 6,145 | 86.0% | 34,661 | 76.0% |
| Mini cars*2 | 8,111 | 74.3% | 49,296 | 73.2% |
| Total | 14,256 | 78.9% | 83,957 | 74.3% |
*1.Excludes commercial vehicles
*2.Includes mini trucks
· | <June> Despite increased sales of the new Legacy launched in May 2009, total domestic sales for June decreased for seventeenth consecutive month year-on-year, due to a sales decline of other models. |
· | <Jan.-Jun. 2009> Amid diminished overall market demand, total domestic sales for the period January through June 2009 decreased for fifth consecutive year year-on-year. |
·Export
| | June 2009 | Jan.-Jun. 2009 |
| units | 09 vs 08 | units | 09 vs 08 |
| Total | 16,796 | 57.8% | 99,343 | 64.4% |
*1.JAMA report basis
· | <June> Despite increased exports to China and Germany, total exports from Japan in June decreased for the sixth consecutive month year-on-year, due to the decreased exports to main markets such as U.S. and Europe. |
· | <Jan.-Jun. 2009> Despite increased exports to China and Canada, total exports for the period January through June decreased year-on-year for the first time in four years, due to the decreased exports to main markets such as U.S. and Europe. |