Etios for China?
Etios for China?
According to a Reuters report, Toyota are considering producing the Etios mini car for the Chinese market, the Etios of course being a developing market car. Now China already has the Vios which is also a developing market car, so could the Etios be placed under the Vios and be part of a seperate brand? Highly likely.
Toyota Motor Corp will launch a small car designed for the Chinese market as early as 2013, the Nikkei business daily reported.
The new car, powered by a 1.5-liter engine, will be slightly larger than the Etios and priced below 1 million yen ($12,853.6), the paper said.
Toyota intends to cut costs by using Etios parts. It plans to spend about 40 billion yen to prepare for local production of about 200,000 units a year, the paper said. Toyota, which controlled about 5 percent of China’s automobile market in 2010, hopes to boost sales by launching the new model through two Chinese joint ventures, China FAW Group Corp and Guangzhou Automobile Group Co, the Nikkei said. In India, Toyota plans to boost annual output for the Etios to 190,000 vehicles by the end of 2013 from the current 80,000.
According to a Reuters report, Toyota are considering producing the Etios mini car for the Chinese market, the Etios of course being a developing market car. Now China already has the Vios which is also a developing market car, so could the Etios be placed under the Vios and be part of a seperate brand? Highly likely.
Toyota Motor Corp will launch a small car designed for the Chinese market as early as 2013, the Nikkei business daily reported.
The new car, powered by a 1.5-liter engine, will be slightly larger than the Etios and priced below 1 million yen ($12,853.6), the paper said.
Toyota intends to cut costs by using Etios parts. It plans to spend about 40 billion yen to prepare for local production of about 200,000 units a year, the paper said. Toyota, which controlled about 5 percent of China’s automobile market in 2010, hopes to boost sales by launching the new model through two Chinese joint ventures, China FAW Group Corp and Guangzhou Automobile Group Co, the Nikkei said. In India, Toyota plans to boost annual output for the Etios to 190,000 vehicles by the end of 2013 from the current 80,000.
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