Japan In April 2012: Post Tsunami Syndrome

Bertel Schmitt
by Bertel Schmitt

Sales of cars in Japan nearly doubled in April. Sales of registered vehicles rose 92 percent to 208,977 units from 108,824 a year earlier, the Japan Automobile Dealer Association reports. Sales of separately tallied mini vehicles rose 96 percent, according to data provided by the Japan Mini Vehicles Association. Consolidated, the market rose 93.7 percent. This does not include imports, which will be reported at a later date.

To put the huge jump in perspective, one has to realize that we are comparing with post-tsunami Japan. In April 2011, sales of registered vehicles had crashed by 51 percent while Japan was digging out of the rubble and battled with parts shortages. On top of this base effect, sales in Japan are helped by subsidies given to buyers of fuel efficient cars. Customers receive subsidies between Y70,000 ($875) and Y100,000 ($1,240) per new vehicle until the budget runs out.

Sales of registered vehicles, Japan, April 2012

ManufacturerApr’12Apr’11YoYYTD’12YTD’11ChangeDaihatsu18847300.0%1,04889716.8%Hino2,2141,16689.9%14,63710,91534.1%Honda30,56118,92361.5%192,537124,43954.7%Isuzu3,0101,70976.1%21,40613,03064.3%Lexus3,4561,656108.7%15,60512,16428.3%Mazda10,3066,59856.2%62,12246,51833.5%Mitsubishi2,2853,515-35.0%22,52118,25823.3%Mitsubishi Fuso2,2421,28175.0%12,0277,81653.9%Nissan26,39617,41351.6%202,870136,54748.6%Subaru5,2373,80637.6%34,43023,67745.4%Suzuki7,6354,28878.1%33,67426,85225.4%Toyota102,55035,557188.4%611,981345,95076.9%UD Trucks681291134.0%3,1682,25540.5%Other12,21612,574-2.8%75,39058,68328.5%Total208,977108,82492.0%1,303,416828,00157.4%

In the registered vehicle department, Toyota nearly tripled its sales in April. YTD, Nissan and Honda are neck-on-neck.

Sales of mini vehicles, Japan, April 2012

ManufacturerApr’12Apr’11YoYYTD’12YTD’11ChangeSuzuki46,17024,33589.7%214,977153,52140.0%Daihatsu52,47824,418114.9%257,494171,87749.8%Mitsubishi5,6295,1858.6%33,63434,972-3.8%Subaru3,6104,918-26.6%36,81127,92831.8%Honda24,9478,166205.5%105,48848,051119.5%Mazda3,1393,164-0.8%19,95516,28122.6%Nissan13,0256,65795.7%62,49449,41026.5%Toyota1,647012,785Other9580.0%15150.0%Total150,65476,84896.0%743,653502,05548.1%

As far as mini vehicles go, Toyota’s kei car division Daihatsu leads YTD and in April. Honda has the biggest percentage jump.

Consolidated sales (ex imports,) Japan, April 2012

ManufacturerApr’12Apr’11YoYMS Apr’12MS Apr’11Daihatsu52,66624,465115.3%14.6%13.2%Hino2,2141,16689.9%0.6%0.6%Honda55,50827,089104.9%15.4%14.6%Isuzu3,0101,70976.1%0.8%0.9%Lexus3,4561,656108.7%1.0%0.9%Mazda13,4459,76237.7%3.7%5.3%Mitsubishi7,9148,700-9.0%2.2%4.7%Mitsubishi Fuso2,2421,28175.0%0.6%0.7%Nissan39,42124,07063.8%11.0%13.0%Subaru8,8478,7241.4%2.5%4.7%Suzuki53,80528,62388.0%15.0%15.4%Toyota104,19735,557193.0%29.0%19.2%UD Trucks681291134.0%0.2%0.2%Other12,22512,579-2.8%3.4%6.8%Total359,631185,67293.7%

Consolidated, the Toyota Motor Corporation companies lead the market by a wide margin, albeit with a little less than the mythical 50 percent market share.

Bertel Schmitt
Bertel Schmitt

Bertel Schmitt comes back to journalism after taking a 35 year break in advertising and marketing. He ran and owned advertising agencies in Duesseldorf, Germany, and New York City. Volkswagen A.G. was Bertel's most important corporate account. Schmitt's advertising and marketing career touched many corners of the industry with a special focus on automotive products and services. Since 2004, he lives in Japan and China with his wife <a href="http://www.tomokoandbertel.com"> Tomoko </a>. Bertel Schmitt is a founding board member of the <a href="http://www.offshoresuperseries.com"> Offshore Super Series </a>, an American offshore powerboat racing organization. He is co-owner of the racing team Typhoon.

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  • Mr_muttonchops Mr_muttonchops on May 02, 2012

    Too bad we didn't get THAT version of the bB/xB here. Good to see they're all making comebacks. It's gotta be rough to deal with that sort of thing: imagine if a US factory got hit by a tornado or the like.

  • Mullholland Mullholland on May 02, 2012

    Looks like Mitsubishi is toast in it's home market too.

  • Danddd Or just get a CX5 or 50 instead.
  • Groza George My next car will be a PHEV truck if I can find one I like. I travel a lot for work and the only way I would get a full EV is if hotels and corporate housing all have charging stations.I would really like a Toyota Tacoma or Nissan Frontier PHEV
  • Slavuta Motor Trend"Although the interior appears more upscale, sit in it a while and you notice the grainy plastics and conventional design. The doors sound tinny, the small strip of buttons in the center stack flexes, and the rear seats are on the firm side (but we dig the ability to recline). Most frustrating were the repeated Apple CarPlay glitches that seemed to slow down the apps running through it."
  • Brandon I would vote for my 23 Escape ST-Line with the 2.0L turbo and a normal 8 speed transmission instead of CVT. 250 HP, I average 28 MPG and get much higher on trips and get a nice 13" sync4 touchscreen. It leaves these 2 in my dust literally
  • JLGOLDEN When this and Hornet were revealed, I expected BOTH to quickly become best-sellers for their brands. They look great, and seem like interesting and fun alternatives in a crowded market. Alas, ambitious pricing is a bridge too far...
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