Subaru Corporation Announces Production, Japan Sales and Export Results forJuly 2018 (Flash Report)



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August 30, 2018

< July 2018 >

July 2018 Jan-Jul 2018
Units 2018 vs 2017 Units ’18 vs ’17
Domestic production *1

58,565

+1.3% First y/y increase in 5 months

382,240

-7.1%
Overseas production *2

17,483

+12.3% First y/y increase in 8 months

192,603

-11.6%
Global production total

76,048

+3.7% First y/y increase in 9 months

574,843

-8.7%
Passenger vehicles 10,162 -13.8% 9th consecutive month of y/y decrease 70,591 -21.3%
Mini vehicles 2,116 -25.6% 13th consecutive month of y/y decrease 18,287 -12.6%
Japan sales total 12,278 -16.1% 9th consecutive month of y/y decrease 88,878 -19.7%
Export total *3

38,044

-18.6% 3rd consecutive month of y/y decrease

297,769

+4.7%

☆: Record high for the month of July

< Production >

Domestic production slightly increased year-on-year due to an increase in production of the SUBARU XV* especially for North America. (* Called “Crosstrek” in North America)
Overseas production increased year-on-year boosted by production of the Ascent that started in May 2018.

< Sales in Japan >

Passenger vehicle sales decreased year-on-year, as the momentum boosted last year by the redesigned Impreza and SUBARU XV models declined, offsetting increases led by the redesigned Forester and the upgraded Levorg and WRX models.
Mini vehicle sales decreased year-on-year as sales of the Chiffon, Pleo and Sambar declined.

< Exports >

Exports from Japan decreased year-on-year, mainly due to a decrease in shipments of the Forester to North America before the launch of its fully-redesigned version.

*1 JAMA (Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Inc.) report basis (CBU).
*2 Local line-off basis.
*3 JAMA report basis.

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