August 30, 2017
Subaru Corporation Announces Production, Japan Sales and Export Results
for July 2017 (Flash Report)
< July 2017 >
July 2017 | Jan-Jul 2017 | |||||
Units | 2017 vs 2016 | Units | ’17 vs ’16 | |||
Domestic production
*1 |
57,799 |
-5.5% | First y/y decrease in 2 months | 411,555 |
-3.2% | |
Overseas production
*2 |
15,562 |
-3.8% | First y/y decrease in 14 months | 〇 217,862 |
+49.3% | |
Global production total | 73,361 |
-5.1% | First y/y decrease in 12 months | 〇 629,417 |
+10.2% | |
Passenger vehicles | 11,794 | +32.4% | 7th consecutive month of y/y increase | 89,704 | +26.1% | |
Mini vehicles | 2,845 | -15.6% | First y/y decrease in 3 months | 20,934 | +2.0% | |
Japan sales total | 14,639 | +19.3% | 10th consecutive month of y/y increase | 110,638 | +20.7% | |
Export total *3 | 46,725 |
-14.1% | 6th consecutive month of y/y decrease | 312,406 |
-9.1% |
〇: Record high for January-July period
< Production >
- | Domestic production decreased year-on-year, as production of the Impreza for North America was moved from Japan to the U.S. |
- | Overseas production slightly decreased year-on-year due to fewer working days. |
< Sales in Japan >
- | Passenger vehicle sales increased year-on-year, led by strong demand for the all-new Impreza and the all-new Subaru XV. |
- | Mini vehicle sales decreased year-on-year due to a decline in the Stella sales. |
< Exports >
- | Exports from Japan decreased year-on-year, as production of the Impreza for North America was moved from Japan to the U.S. |
*1 JAMA (Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Inc.) report basis (CBU)
*2 Local line-off basis
*3 JAMA report basis
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