Tokyo, May 22, 2012 - (JCN Newswire) - Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) announces that global cumulative sales of its hybrid vehicles have topped the 4 million mark as of April 30(1). Positioning response to environmental issues as a management priority and based on its belief that environment-friendly vehicles can only truly have a positive impact if they are used widely, TMC has endeavored to promote the mass-market adoption of hybrid vehicles. In 1997 in Japan, TMC launched the "Coaster Hybrid EV" in August and launched the"Prius" - the world's first mass-produced hybrid passenger vehicle - in December. Sales of the Prius began in North America, Europe and elsewhere in 2000. Next came the second-generation Prius in 2003 and the expanded use of TMC's hybrid system on such vehicles as minivans, SUVs, rear-wheel-drive sedans and compact hatchbacks. In particular, the third-generation Prius launched in May 2009 received strong support from customers around the world, leading to global cumulative sales of TMC's hybridvehicles topping 3 million vehicles by the end of February 2011. Since then, new models such as the "Prius Alpha" and the "Aqua" have been launched. TMC currently sells 18 hybrid, passenger vehicle models in approximately 80 countries and regions around the world. This year, hybrid vehicles have accounted for 15% of TMC's global vehicle sales. With the upcoming "Yaris Hybrid" scheduled for launch in Europe and the Lexus "ES 300h" for the United States, TMC is committed to augmenting itsproduct lineup even further and increasing the number of countries and regions in which it sells hybrid vehicles. As of April 30, 2012, TMC calculates that TMC hybrid vehicles(2), since 1997, have led to approximately 26 million fewer tons(3)ofCO2 emissions - considered to be a cause of climate change - than would have been emitted by gasoline-powered vehicles of similar size and driving performance. Having positioned hybrid technologies - consisting of the component technologies necessary for development of various environment - friendly cars - as key technologies, TMC plans to continue working to further raise performance, reduce costs, and expand its product lineup, including that of non-hybrid environment-friendly vehicles,tocreate vehicles that are popular with consumers.
TMC Hybrid Vehicle Chronology
1997 Mar: Toyota Hybrid System (THS) unveiled Aug: Coaster Hybrid EV launched (Japan only) Dec: Prius launched
2000 Nov: Cumulative Prius sales top 50,000 vehicles
2001 Jun: Estima Hybrid launched (Japan only) Aug: Crown Mild Hybrid launched (Japan only)
2002 Mar: Cumulative hybrid vehicle sales top 100,000 mark Aug: Cumulative Prius sales top 100,000 vehicles
2003 Apr: Toyota Hybrid SystemII(THS II) unveiled Jul: Alphard Hybrid launched (Japan only) Sep: Second-generation Prius launched Nov: Dyna Hybrid and Toyoace Hybrid launched (Japan only)
2005 Mar: Harrier Hybrid (RX 400h) and Kluger Hybrid (Highlander Hybrid) launched Oct:Cumulative hybrid vehicle sales top 500,000 mark Dec: Second-generation Prius production commenced at the Changchun plant in China
2006 Mar: GS 450h launched in Japan Apr: Cumulative Prius sales top 500,000 vehicles May: Camry Hybridlaunched(for sale outside Japan) Jun: Redesigned Estima Hybrid launched (Japan only) Oct: Camry Hybrid production commenced at the TMMK's Kentucky Plant, U.S.; Quick Delivery 200 launched (Japan only)
2007 May: Cumulative hybrid vehicle salestop 1million mark; LS 600h/LS 600hL launched
2008 Feb: Crown Hybrid unveiled (launched in April; Japan only) May: Cumulative Prius sales top 1 million vehicles
2009 Jan: RX 450h unveiled (launched in April) May: Third-generation Prius launched Jul:Camry Hybrid production commenced at the TMT's Gateway Plant, Thailand; HS 250h launched Aug: Cumulative hybrid vehicle sales top 2 million mark Oct: Sai unveiled (launched in December, Japan only) Dec: Camry Hybrid production commencedat theTMCA's Altona Plant, Australia
2010 Apr: Camry Hybrid production commenced at the GTMC's plant in China Jun: Auris Hybrid production commenced at the TMUK's Burnaston Plant, UK; Auris Hybrid launched (for sale outside Japan) Jul: Cumulative sales inJapan of TMC hybrids top 1 million vehicles Sep: Cumulative Prius sales top 2 million vehicles Nov: Third-generation Prius production commenced at TMT's Gateway Plant, Thailand
2011 Jan: Annual Prius sales in Japan of new vehiclesin 2010were 315,669 vehicles, the largest amount of annual sales ever recorded; CT 200h unveiled Feb: Cumulative hybrid vehicle sales top 3 million mark May: Prius alpha launched Aug: Prius sales in Japan top 1 million mark; Camry Hybrid unveiled; Hybrid models of the Alphard and Vellfire added (launched in November, Japan only); Oct: TMEC of China conducts cornerstone laying ceremony and announces plan to produce and sell vehicles with hybrid system produced in China jointly with China FAW Groupand GACby around 2015 Nov: Prius PHV unveiled (launched in January 2012 in Japan and March in the U.S. and scheduled for launch in Europe in the summer of 2012) Dec: Production of third-generation Prius commenced at SFTM's Changchun Plantin China;Aqua unveiled
2012 Jan: Redesigned GS 450h launched Feb: Start of Highlander Hybrid production at Indiana Plant in the U.S. in the second half of 2013 announced; production and sale of Camry Hybrid in Taiwan commenced Apr: Cumulativehybrid vehicle sales top 4 million mark
(1) Based on TMC data (2) Excluding the Coaster Hybrid EV, Dyna Hybrid, Toyoace Hybrid and Quick Delivery 200 (3) Number of registered vehicles x distance traveled x fuel efficiency (actual fuel efficiencyin each country) xCO2 conversion factor
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May 22, 2012 Source: Toyota Toyota (TSE: 7203) (U.S: TM)
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