Subaru Corporation Announces Production, Japan Sales and Export Resultsfor July 2019 (Flash Report)

August 29, 2019

Subaru Corporation Announces Production, Japan Sales and Export Results
for July 2019 (Flash Report)

< July 2019 >

July 2019 Jan-Jul 2019
Units 2019 vs 2018 Units ’19 vs ’18
Domestic production *1

62,411

+6.6% 3rd consecutive month of increase

348,318

-8.9%
Overseas production *2
23,176
+32.6% First increase in 2 months

226,026

+17.5%
Global production total
85,587
+12.5% First increase in 2 months

574,344

-0.1%
Passenger vehicles 10,469 +3.0% First increase in 2 months 66,587 -5.7%
Mini vehicles 2,456 +16.1% First increase in 8 months 15,668 -14.3%
Japan sales total 12,925 +5.3% First increase in 2 months 82,255 -7.5%
Export total *3

50,028

+31.5% 3rd consecutive months of increase

277,516

-6.8%

☆: July record

< Production >

Domestic production increased due to a significant increase in Forester production, which offset an impact of changes in plant operation schedules continuing since November 2018.
Overseas production increased as the plant had 6 more working days than the same month of the previous year because its summer shutdown timing was different.

< Sales in Japan >

Passenger vehicle sales increased, driven by the fully-redesigned Forester launched in July 2018 and the Subaru XV which newly added “e-Boxer”-equipped models to its lineup in October 2018.
(e-Boxer: Subaru’s newly-developed power unit system combining a horizontally-opposed Boxer engine with an electric motor, which offers enhanced environmental performance as well as Subaru’s distinctive driving enjoyment.)”
Mini vehicle sales increased led by the Pleo and other models.

< Exports >

Exports from Japan increased due mainly to increased shipments of the Forester.

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

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