The Philippine Star

Toyota banks on new Vios model to lift H2 sales

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

The local unit of Japanese carmaker Toyota Motor Corp. is banking on the new Vios model to help lift the company’s sales in the second half of the year.

Jose Maria Atienza, senior vice president for marketing at Toyota Motor Philippine­s Corp. (TMPC), said in a press conference yesterday that while the company’s sales declined year-on-year in the first semester, this is expected to pick up in the second half of the year with the new Vios as one of the drivers.

“We are hoping that as forecasted, the market would rebound in the second half and Vios will be a big part of sales this year,” he said.

Even with sales seen to post growth in the second half, he said TMPC’s total sales this year would likely at most match last year’s 182,837 units.

TMPC’s sales reached 73,136 units in the first semester, 14.7 percent lower than the 85,728 units in the same period a year ago amid tempered consumer demand following the implementa­tion of the first package of theTax Reform for Accelerati­on and Inclusion (TRAIN) Law which slapped higher taxes on automobile­s.

Aside from TRAIN, TMPC president Satoru Suzuki said the company’s move to increase prices of cars due to higher import costs following the weakening of the peso against the dollar also affected the sales performanc­e.

He said the weakening of the peso against the dollar has resulted in P1 billion worth of additional cost for the company this year.

Given the additional cost, Atienza said TMPC has hiked prices of cars by one to two percent this year.

The new Vios is TMPC’s participat­ing model under the government’s Comprehens­ive Automotive Resurgence Strategy (CARS) which seeks to revitalize the Philippine automotive industry and position the country as a regional automotive manufactur­ing hub by providing both fiscal and non-fiscal support to attract investment­s.

To enjoy incentives under the CARS, TMPC, which is investing over P5 billion for the program, must manufactur­e at least 200,000 units of the Vios in the next six years.

TMPC president Satoru Suzuki said achieving the required 200,000 units is a big challenge considerin­g it took the company 10 years to have that cumulative production level for previous Vios variants.

“With the support and commitment of our suppliers and other stakeholde­rs, we are confident that we will achieve this target and comply with CARS’ twin overall goals: higher production volume and greater localizati­on,” he said.

The company intends to produce 3,500 units of the new Vios starting next month to achieve the target.

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