Japanese vehicle sales to grow 19% in 2012 - JAMA
ERJ staff report (DS)
Tokyo - Japan's Automotive Manufacturers' Association (JAMA) is forecasting a 19 percent increase in total vehicle sales in 2012, to 5.02 million units.
Of that total, sales of new passenger cars and commercial vehicles are forecast at 3.24 million units, up 20.3 percent from 2011, while mini-vehicle demand should finish at 1.78 million units, up 17.0 percent.
In 2011, sales of passenger cars and commercial vehicles were tracked at 4.21 million units, a decline of 15.1 percent from the previous year. Demand for new passenger cars and commercial vehicles, excluding mini-vehicles, totalled 2.69 million units, down 16.7 percent from 2010, while mini-vehicle demand stood at 1.52 million units, down 11.9 percent.
JAMA also broke down sales in 2011 and forecasts for 2012 by segment.
This is an external link and should open in a new window. If the window does not appear, please check your pop-up blocking software. ERJ is not responsible for the content of external sites.
Press release from JAMA
This article is only available to subscribers - subscribe today
Subscribe for unlimited access. A subscription to European Rubber Journal includes:
- Every issue of European Rubber Journal (6 issues) including Special Reports & Maps.
- Unlimited access to ERJ articles online
- Daily email newsletter – the latest news direct to your inbox
- Access to the ERJ online archive