The Japanese company had been the world’s biggest carmaker since 2008 and sold 8.42 million vehicles in 2010. —File photo by Reuters
The Japanese company had been the world’s biggest carmaker since 2008 and sold 8.42 million vehicles in 2010. —File photo by Reuters

TOKYO: Toyota Motor confirmed Wednesday that its world group sales fell below the eight million mark in 2011, losing the firm its number one spot in the global carmakers’ league.

Total sales were 7.95 million units worldwide, down six per cent, Toyota said, after supply chains were disrupted by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, as well as flooding in Thailand. It also suffered from the high yen.

The Japanese company had been the world’s biggest carmaker since 2008 and sold 8.42 million vehicles in 2010.

But its 2011 figure leaves US giant General Motors, on 9.03 million sales, in top spot after it emerged from bankruptcy, with Germany’s Volkswagen in second place on 8.16 million vehicles.

Toyota’s result was also below the 8.03 million total sales recorded by an alliance between France’s Renault, Japanese firm Nissan, and Avtovaz of Russia.

Toyota’s latest yearly sales figure appeared without comment at the bottom of a company press release announcing that it was increasing its 2012 sales target within Japan by 100,000 vehicles.

Toyota officials have previously said their focus was on producing quality vehicles, and that “to be first is important, but that’s not the most important thing for us”.

Toyota brand sales, which include Lexus vehicles, were down six per cent in 2011, subsidiary Daihatsu was down seven per cent, while Hino, a smaller corporate unit, saw sales rise 14 per cent last year.

The firm now expects to sell a total of 8.58 million Toyota and Lexus vehicles worldwide in 2012, it said, an increase of 21 per cent on 2011.

The 100,000 boost in the Japan sales forecast to 1.63 million vehicles comes after the government extended tax breaks for environmentally friendly vehicles.

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