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Toyota is in the perfect position to be the world’s largest automaker for a third straight year thanks to a much stronger start to 2022 than the Volkswagen Group.has sold a total of 3,429,636 vehicles, including vehicles from the Daihatsu and Hino brands. While these figures represent a fall of 5.

8 percent from the first four months of 2021, Toyota is still easily outpacing the VW Group, having already sold more than 1 million vehicles over its German rival so far this year.A total of 1,275,570 vehicles have been built by Toyota in Japan this year while the remaining 2,199,136 were built in overseas markets. Overseas production has jumped 4.7 percent this year but domestic production has fallen by 12.4 percent. Total production to date is also down 2.

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