Toyota Sales Fell for 4th Month in May on Declines in China, US and Middle East
By Reuters | 29 Jun, 2026
Toyota's global sales dropped 7.2% year-on-year to 834,279 vehicles, with China leading the plunge at 31.7%.
Toyota Motor said on Monday that global vehicle sales slipped for a fourth consecutive month in May, as decreases in China and the Middle East weighed on overall results.
• Global sales dropped 7.2% year-on-year to 834,279 vehicles, Toyota said in a release. Overseas sales fell 9.6%, while those in Japan rose 11.1%, helped by strong demand for models such as RAV4 and bZ4X.
• By region, sales in China plunged 31.7% amid tough market conditions, partly due to rising petrol prices, while those in the Middle East slumped 38.6%. In the U.S., Toyota's top market, they edged down 0.6%.
• Global production declined 5.5% from a year earlier, as a 3.8% drop in the U.S. and a 13.3% decrease in Asia offset a rise in Japan.
• Toyota's figures include its luxury brand, Lexus.
(Reporting by Daniel Leussink; Editing by Rashmi Aich)
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