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Production of Land Cruiser Bandeirantes started in 1958 (first plant outside Japan). Vehicle production ended in 2001. Shut down in 2023. [27] Indaiatuba, São Paulo – Corolla saloon. Production started in 1998. [28] Shut down in 2024. [29] Sorocaba, São Paulo – Corolla Cross, Yaris XP150 hatchback. Started in 2012. [30]
Nissan Motor – Oppama plant, Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan; Nissan Shatai – Shonan plant, Hiratsuka, Kanagawa, Japan; Nissan Shatai – Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan; Sigma Motor Corporation & Samcor & Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa – Silverton, Pretoria, South Africa Mazda production ended in 2015-2016 fiscal year.
Company Sub Brand Notes Honda (1946–present): Acura: Isuzu (1853–present; spun off from IHI in 1916): Mazda (1920–present) (5% Toyota): Following are the former sub brands of Mazda:
Suzuka, Mie, Japan: Honda Fit Honda N-Box Honda N-One Honda N-Van Honda N-WGN: 1960 X: Honda Yorii Plant: Yorii, Saitama, Japan: Honda Civic Honda Civic Type R Honda Freed Honda Stepwgn Honda Vezel Honda ZR-V: 2013 M: Honda Celaya Plant: Celaya, Mexico: Honda HR-V: 2014 F: Honda Taiwan: Pingtung County, Taiwan: Honda CR-V Honda HR-V Honda Fit: 2002
Guangzhou, Honda Automobile (China) Company — a joint venture with Guangzhou Automobile Industry Group; Honda Jazz for export.; Wuhan, Dongfeng Honda Automobile — a joint venture with Dongfeng Motor Corporation; Honda CRV for China market and engines for: CRV (2.0 and 2.4l), Civic (1.8l), Spirior (Acura TSX, Euro Accord 2.4l).
Lexus LS, IS, and GS are made in Tahara. The Tahara plant (Japanese: 田原工場, Hepburn: Tahara kōjō) is an automobile plant in Tahara, Aichi, Japan owned by Toyota Motor Corporation. The address is 3–1 Midorigahama, Tahara City, Aichi Prefecture. [1]
With Japanese manufacturers producing very affordable, reliable, and popular cars throughout the 1990s, Japan became the largest car producing nation in the world in 2000. However, its market share has decreased slightly in recent years, particularly due to old and new competition from South Korea , China and India .
Subaru (スバル, / ˈ s uː b ə r uː / or / s ʊ ˈ b ɑːr uː /; [4] [5] Japanese pronunciation: [sɯꜜbaɾɯ] [6]) is the automobile manufacturing division of Japanese transportation conglomerate Subaru Corporation (formerly known as Fuji Heavy Industries), the twenty-first largest automaker by production worldwide in 2017. [7]