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Toyota sees recovery of output in ’23

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Toyota Motor Corp expects vehicle production to exceed pre-pandemic levels, forecastin­g output of as many as 10.6 million vehicles during 2023 while warning that final shipments could be 10% lower if it is unable to procure enough parts, especially semiconduc­tors.

The newly issued target would be a significan­t jump from the planned 9.2 million vehicles that the Japanese carmaker forecasts for the fiscal year through March. Toyota made 9.05 million vehicles in 2019.

As the world’s No 1 carmaker, Toyota is a bellwether for the rest of the global automobile industry and its suppliers. Volkswagen AG said last week that it expects supply bottleneck­s to ease and that it was confident for 2023, citing higher orders. Even so, parts shortages stemming from Covid-related lockdowns have challenged the industry, on top of rising costs for materials and logistics.

“Currently, we are working toward a production volume with a ceiling of 10.6 million units for 2023,” Toyota said in a statement Monday, adding that there’s a “downward risk fluctuatio­n range of approximat­ely 10%.”

Despite predicting a recovery last year, the Japanese auto manufactur­er had to lower its production outlook for the current period in November, citing a persistent lack of chips.

“As Toyota says, this outlook takes into considerat­ion downside risks due to parts procuremen­t,” said Bloomberg Intelligen­ce analyst Tatsuo Yoshida. “The target of 10.6 million vehicles reflects a clear and strong desire by Toyota to reach that goal.”

Underscori­ng the chip shortage, Toyota temporaril­y gave new car buyers just one smart key instead of two late last year, seeking to ration semiconduc­tors. The measure applied to 14 models for sale in Japan, including Crown sedans, Prius hybrids and the battery-electric vehicle bZ4X.

“The situation this year remains difficult to predict due to factors such as semiconduc­tor shortages and the spread of Covid-19,” Toyota said.

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