Toyota Vietnam announces production recovery plan
Toyota
Motor Vietnam said on Wednesday it would gradually recover production
from June 6 as spare parts supply will be back to normal then.
The
automaker’s production will rise up to 70% of its plant capacity from
June 6, and will be fully recovered from July 4 onwards. The company
said production at its factory in the northern province of Vinh Phuc
will be rearranged and vehicle delivery will also improve.
Earlier,
Toyota Vietnam alongside other Toyota affiliates in the Asian and
Oceania region saw its production sharply contracted as spare parts
supply from its parent firm in Japan was seriously impacted by the
earthquake and tsunami there.
TMV, the leading automaker in Vietnam, mainly imports car engines from Japan.
Akito
Tachibana, president of Toyota Vietnam, said in a statement, “Toyota
Motor Vietnam is trying to bring its production back to normal and to
deliver vehicles to our customers at the earliest possible time.”
The
automaker’s plant has a designed capacity of some 30,000 units per
year. In the first four months of this year, it sold 10,190 units, up
12% year-on-year.
TMV has launched the new Land Cruiser Prado
2011 that is distributed officially as a CBU vehicle through its dealer
network nationwide.
As a member of the Land Cruiser family, the Prado has inherited the core values of this sport utility vehicle (SUV) line.
Like
its brother Land Cruiser 200, the Prado has a large and sturdy body
typical of a traditional SUV. However, the Prado is slightly smaller
overall, which helps improve its agility in narrow city roads.
The
Prado is equipped with an inline-4, 16-valve, DOHC, VVT-I, 2.7-liter
gasoline engine, which churns out a maximum output of 161 Hp and a
maximum torque of 246 Nm, matching with a 4-speed automatic transmission
and an electric transfer case.
The Prado has a combined fuel
consumption of 12.5 litres per 100 km in standard test conditions and
can reach a maximum speed of 165 km/h.
The product is now
officially provided by TMV through its dealer network all over the
country in black and silver at VND1.923 billion (USD92,753), including
VAT.
This model arrived early in Vietnam through unofficial
distribution channels and has achieved an enviable position in the
premium mid-size SUV segment.
Source: http://www.dtinews.vn
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