Automotive industry
Turkey sees 42 percent rise in registered vehicles in January
The number of motor vehicle registrations in Turkey jumped 42.2 percent year-on-year to 94,540 vehicles in January, the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) announced on Feb. 28.
"At the end of January, the total number of road motor vehicles registered reached 23.2 million," TÜİK said.
Volkswagen Delays the Decision for the Turkey Plant Once Again
German car giant Volkswagen will delay the decision to build a new plant in Turkey for the second time, MIA reports.
The agency cites an anonymous source in the British media, according to which the
"We still have time and can certainly do that decision by mid-year," said the source, who is familiar with VW's discussions.
Volkswagen said to have until mid-year to decide on Turkey plant
Volkswagen is again postponing its decision on whether to build a car plant in Turkey, a source told Reuters on Tuesday, after the company halted the process in the wake of international criticism of the country's military operations in Syria.
"We still have time and can certainly do that [decision] by mid-year," the person familiar with the discussions said.
Volkswagen has once again Delayed the Opening of its Plants in China
Volkswagen announced on Monday that it has once again postponed the opening date of some of its production facilities in China because of the coronavirus concerns.
The German carmaker said that Saic Volkswagen - the joint venture between Volkswagen and Saic Motor Corp- will resume its activities as early as February 24th.
Volkswagen best-selling car in Turkey in January
Volkswagen was the most popular car brand in Turkey in January in terms of the number of units it sold on the local market, the latest data have shown.
In the month, the German carmaker managed to sell a total of 3,700 vehicles, according to the calculations of Anadolu Agency, based on the figures from the Automotive Distributors' Association (ODD).
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Toyota Has Extended the Closure of its Plants in China
Japan's automotive giant Toyota said today it would extend the suspension of its Chinese factories by one week until February 16 because of the country's coronavirus epidemic crisis.
Toyota is Closing its Plants in China because of the New Virus
Japanese automotive giant Toyota announced Wednesday that its factories in China will remain closed until February 9th due to the spread of the deadly coronavirus.
The Car Market in Europe is Growing
Overall in 2019, new-car registrations increased by 1.2% across the European Union, reaching more than 15.3 million units in total and marking the sixth consecutive year of growth. The year started on weak footing due to the lasting impact of the introduction of the WLTP test in September 2018.
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What will Toyota's "City of the Future" Look Like? (VIDEO)
Toyota has announced plans to build a prototype of the city of the future near Japan's Fuji Mountain, DPA reported.
The city will be powered by hydrogen cells and will act as a laboratory for autonomous vehicles, smart homes, artificial intelligence and other technologies.
Toyota unveiled a plan for the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Toyota to Build a Prototype of the "City of the Future" near Fuji Mountain
Toyota has announced plans to build a prototype of the city of the future near Japan's Fuji Mountain, DPA reported.
The city will be powered by hydrogen cells and will act as a laboratory for autonomous vehicles, smart homes, artificial intelligence and other technologies.
Toyota unveiled a plan for the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.