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TOYOTA MOTOR NORTH AMERICA REPORTS AUGUST 2019 SALES

Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) today reported August 2019 sales of 248,334 vehicles, an increase of 11.3 percent on a volume basis and up 7.4 percent on daily selling rate (DSR) basis versus August 2018.

Toyota division achieved a best-ever August, posting sales of 218,403 units, up 12.3 percent on a volume basis and up 8.3 percent on a DSR basis.

Lexus division posted August sales of 29,931 vehicles, up 4.6 percent on a volume basis and up 0.8 percent on a DSR basis.

August 2019 Highlights 

  • Highlander sales increased 21.7 percent; marking a best-ever month
  • RAV4 sales up 17.2 percent; a best-ever August
  • Tacoma sales increased 14.8 percent; a best-ever August
  • 4Runner sales increased 3.1 percent; marking a best-ever August
  • CH-R sales up 29.1 percent; a best-ever August
  • Prius sales up 1.8 percent; with Prius Prime achieving a best-ever August
  • Corolla sales increased 15.2 percent; with Corolla Hatchback marking a best-ever August
  • 86 sales up 11.3 percent
  • Camry sales increased 6.1 percent
  • Avalon sales up 29.8 percent
  • Sequoia sales increased 42.9 percent
  • Land Cruiser sales increased 3.7 percent
  • Tundra sales up 12.4 percent
  • The all-new Supra completed the first full month of sales; with 643 vehicles sold
  • Total Toyota division cars sales up 8.4 percent
  • Total Toyota division SUV sales increased 17.0 percent
  • Total Toyota division light trucks up 14.5 percent; marking a best-ever month
  • Total Toyota division hybrid sales up 68.3 percent
  • RX sales increased 7.6 percent
  • ES sales up 20.3 percent
  • RC sales increased 47.4 percent
  • LX sales increased 9.9 percent
  • Total Lexus division luxury SUV (LUV) sales up 9.2 percent; marking a best-ever August
  • Total Lexus division hybrid sales increased 44.2 percent

Note: Unless otherwise stated, all figures reflect unadjusted raw sales volume

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