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日本6家车企25年美国销量增2.4%,丰田独赢
日经中文网· 2026-01-07 02:46
Group 1 - Toyota's sales in the U.S. market for large SUVs, particularly the "Grand Highlander," have shown a significant increase, with a year-on-year growth of 8% [2][4] - Among six Japanese automakers, Toyota, Honda, and Nissan achieved positive growth in 2025, with Toyota's sales reaching 2,518,071 units, marking a substantial lead over competitors [4] - The overall sales of electric vehicles (EVs), including hybrid vehicles (HV), increased by 17.6%, accounting for 47% of Toyota's total sales [4] Group 2 - The sales rebound of the "Grand Highlander" and "TX" models, which had previously been affected by recalls, contributed to Toyota's growth [4] - Lexus, Toyota's luxury brand, also saw a sales increase of 7.1%, reaching a record high of 370,260 units, driven by models like the TX [4] - In contrast, other Japanese automakers faced challenges in the U.S. market, with Honda's sales only increasing by 0.5% to 1,430,577 units due to semiconductor supply shortages impacting production [5]
工厂复产延期,广汽本田宣布:将继续停产两周!消息人士:调整系本田方面决定
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2026-01-06 08:34
Group 1 - The core point of the article is that GAC Honda has decided to adjust its production schedule for January 2026 due to semiconductor supply issues and production line upgrades, with a temporary halt in production for two weeks starting January 5 [1][3] - The company expects that the impact of this short-term production adjustment will be manageable, and it anticipates recovering the lost output over the year without affecting product delivery to customers [1] - A source close to GAC Honda indicated that the production adjustment was determined by Honda [1] Group 2 - Previously, Honda announced on December 17, 2025, that it would pause or reduce production plans at its factories in Japan and China, including a five-day shutdown at the GAC Honda factory starting December 29 [3] - The Japanese factory is also set to halt production for two days on January 5 and 6, 2026, with reduced output from January 7 to 9 compared to the original plan [3]