Toyota Motor North America Reports April 2019 Sales
•RAV4 sales up 10.1 percent; a best-ever April
•Tacoma up 8.3 percent; a best-ever April and the 18th consecutive month of increased sales
•NXh sales up 13.0 percent; a best-ever April and the 19th consecutive best-ever month
PLANO, Texas (May 1, 2019) – Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) today reported April 2019 sales of 183,866 vehicles, a decrease of 4.4 percent on a volume basis and a decrease of 8.2 percent on a daily selling rate (DSR) basis versus April 2018.
Toyota division posted April sales of 162,506 units, down 4.8 percent on a volume basis and down 8.6 percent on a DSR basis.
Lexus division posted April sales of 21,360 vehicles, down 1.3 percent on a volume basis and down 5.3 percent on a DSR basis.
April 2019 Highlights
•Tacoma up 8.3 percent; a best-ever April, with 18 consecutive months of increased sales Toyota light trucks marked a best-ever April, with 102,074 in sales
•Corolla Hatchback sales increased 14.2 percent; a best-ever April Yaris sales up 21.6 percent
•Mirai sales increased 165.8 percent; a best-ever April LX sales up 4.9 percent
•ES sales increased by 8.7 percent
•NXh sales up 13.0 percent; a best-ever April and the 19th consecutive best-ever month RXh sales increased 30.4 percent
•Lexus Hybrid sales up 60.9 percent
Note: Unless otherwise stated, all figures reflect unadjusted raw sales volume
Photo credit: Toyota
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•Corolla Hatchback sales increased 14.2 percent; a best-ever April
•RAV4 sales up of 10.1 percent; a best-ever April
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