Toyota sold 10.8 million vehicles, remaining top automaker despite declines.
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Toyota has retained its top-selling automaker title in 2024 despite 3.7% sales drop, driven by declines in Japan and China.
Toyota sold 10.8 million vehicles, remaining top automaker despite declines.
The global automotive industry faced challenges in 2024. Economic uncertainties, supply chain issues, and changing consumer demands impacted sales....
Toyota Motor sold 10.8 million vehicles in 2024, it said on Thursday, remaining the world’s top-selling automaker for a fifth straight year.
Toyota has continued its dominant global sales run, now spending half a decade at the top of the tree, with hybrids a driving force.
Toyota has continued its dominant global sales run, now spending half a decade at the top of the tree, with hybrids a driving force.
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