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FCEV Sales In Japan Fall 83% As Refuelling Stations Close

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AUTOMOTIVE WORLD
 
Japan's hydrogen car market is caught in a familiar spiral: fewer stations mean fewer buyers, which in turn makes fewer stations viable. By Stewart Burnett
Annual sales of fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) in Japan fell 83% between 2021 and 2025 to just 431 units, as a collap...

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Toyota Gears Up For Bigger Role At Air Taxi Maker Joby

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JAPAN TIMES
 
Toyota is safeguarding its nearly $1 billion investment pledge to air taxi maker Joby Aviation by troubleshooting production processes and mulling a deeper manufacturing role.
The Japanese automaker, which last year became Joby’s largest shareholder, has a team of almost 200 employe...

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Honda Reports Declining Profit

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JAPAN TODAY
 
Honda Motor Co reported Tuesday a 42% drop in profit for the nine months through December, compared to a year earlier, as U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs hurt the Japanese automaker’s earnings.
Honda’s profit over the three quarters totaled 465.4 billion yen ($3 billion), down...

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Driving Forward with Akio Toyoda: Toyota’s Development of Sports Cars Reflects Shinto Idea of Tokowaka

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JAPAN NEWS
 
Reporters who follow Toyota Motor Corp. Chairman Akio Toyoda may notice that he frequently uses phrases related to Ise Jingu, a Shinto shrine complex located in Mie Prefecture, central Japan.
The automaker and Ise Jingu are both located in the Tokai region, but their relationship see...

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Trump Says Production Of Japan-Style Tiny Cars Approved In U.S.

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JAPAN TODAY
 
U.S. President Donald Trump said he has approved the manufacture of "tiny" cars in the United States, as his administration faces increasing pressure over affordability.
After describing ultracompact kei cars that he saw in Japan about a month earlier as "really cute," Trump said on...

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RVs Attract Diverse Demand In Japan

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VIETNAM NEWS
 
Recreational vehicles are attracting ever-rising attention in Japan, not just as campers but as evacuation shelters, traveling hotels and business offices.
According to the Japan Recreational Vehicle Association, the number of such vehicles owned in the country hit 165,000 in 2024,...

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BYD Releases Its First Plug-in Hybrid for Japan

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NIPPON
 
BYD Co. released its first plug-in hybrid model for the Japanese market on Monday as the Chinese electric vehicle giant seeks to expand sales in the country where EV adoption is slow.
The plug-in SUV, the Sealion 6, features BYD's DM-i hybrid system, which enables quiet and smooth accele...

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Toyota To Invest $912 Mil In U.S. Factories To Meet Hybrid Demand

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JAPAN TODAY
 
Toyota Motor Corp said Tuesday it would invest a total $912 million in five factories in the United States to meet the growing demand for hybrid vehicles.
The move is part of the company's plan, announced last week, to invest up to an additional $10 billion in the United States over...

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Toyota To Invest Extra $10 Billion In U.S. To Make EV Batteries

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JAPAN TODAY
 
Toyota Motor Corp. said Wednesday it will make an additional investment of up to $10 billion in the United States over the next five years, as the Japanese automaker ramps up battery production for hybrid and electric vehicles.
The announcement was made as Toyota, the world's larges...

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Nissan Says It Expects ¥275 Bil Operational Loss In 2025-26

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JAPAN TODAY
 
Struggling Japanese carmaker Nissan said it expected to suffer an operating loss of 275 billion in its fiscal year that ends in March as it faces further economic headwinds.
It also said it expected an operating loss of 30 billion yen for the first six months of the fiscal year, whi...

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