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Toyota in the World 2011 "Toyota in the World 2011" is intended to provide an overview of Toyota, including a look at its latest activities relating to R&D (Research & Development), manufacturing, sales and exports from January to December 2010. It is hoped that this handbook will be useful to those seeking to gain a better understanding of Toyota's corporate activities. Research & Development Production, Sales and Exports Domestic and Overseas R&D Sites Overseas Production Companies North America/ Latin America: Market/Toyota Sales and Production Technological Development Europe/Africa: Market/Toyota Sales and Production Asia: Market/Toyota Sales and Production History of Technological Development (from 1990) Oceania & Middle East: Market/Toyota Sales and Production Operations in Japan Vehicle Production, Sales and Exports by Region Overseas Model Lineup by Country & Region Toyota Group & Supplier Organizations Japanese Production and Dealer Sites Chronology Number of Vehicles Produced in Japan by Model Product Lineup U.S.A. JAPAN Toyota Motor Engineering and Manufacturing North Head Office Toyota Technical Center America, Inc. Establishment 1954 Establishment 1977 Activities: Product planning, design, Locations: Michigan, prototype development, vehicle California, evaluation Arizona, Washington D.C. Activities: Product planning, Vehicle Engineering & Evaluation Basic Research Shibetsu Proving Ground Establishment 1984 Activities: Vehicle testing and evaluation at high speed and under cold Calty Design Research, Inc. conditions Establishment 1973 Locations: California, Michigan Activities: Exterior, Interior and Color Design Higashi-Fuji Technical Center Establishment 1966 Activities: New technology research for vehicles and engines Toyota Central Research & Development Laboratories, Inc. Establishment 1960 Activities: Fundamental research for the Toyota Group Europe Asia Pacific Toyota Motor Europe NV/SA Toyota Motor Asia Pacific Engineering and Manfacturing Co., Ltd. Establishment 1987 Location: Belgium Establishment 2003 U.K. Locations: Thailand Activities: Product Planning, Vehicle Activities: Product Planning, Vehicle Engineering and Evaluation Engineering and Evaluation Note: TMAP-EM integrated TTCAP-TH with TMAP Thailand in April 2007. Toyota Europe Design Development Establishment 1998 Toyota Technical Center Asia Pacific Australia Pty. Location: France Ltd. Activities: Exterior, Interior and Color Establishment 2003 Design Locations: Australia Activities: Product Planning, Vehicle Engineering and Evaluation Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (China) Co., Ltd. Establishment 2010 Locations: China Toyota is striving to develop automobiles that meet the needs of our customers while at the same time achieving an optimal balance between consideration for the environment, safety, drivability, comfort and reliability. ( :Technology related to environmental measures :Technology related to safety measures :Other ) Note: Toyota's technological developments are as of January 2011. Driving/Braking Year Engine ydoB scinorotcelE slairetaM Suspension 1990 Aluminium crankshaft Active Four-Wheel | damper pulley Steering System 1999 Cylinder head with laser Super-Strut Suspension cladding Rotary Tri-blade Coupling enignE evlaV 5 evlaV enignE 5-speed automatic transimission Bumper made with Toyota Magnesium cylinder head Super Olefin Polymer cover (TSOP) Air conditioner with new refrigerant Fabric with deodorizing function Front-passenger seat airbag Comprehensive vehicle control system(i-Four) Next-generation lean-burn GPS car navigation engine Head Up Display Back guide monitor with CCD camera Smokeless diesel engine Elecrtonically controlled throttle 6-speed manual transmission Three-way catalyst for a lean-burn engine GPS voice navigation Combustion pressure sensor Diesel oxidation catalyst Plastic fuel tank Three-way palladium catalyst Diesel Smoke Control System (DSCS) Vehicle Stability Control system(VSC) Variable Valve Timing- intelligent (VVT-i) 4-valve direct-injection diesel engine Flex Lock-up System TSOP-5 for interior parts Multi-zone automatic air conditioning ssalg rood gnicuder-VU rood ssalg Water-repellent door glass Titanium nitride coating Brake Assist GOA Collision-safety body Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle SRS side airbag (FCEV) Seatbelts with force- limiter Direct-injection engine(D-4) Tire pressure warning system Toyota Hybrid System (THS) SRS curtain shield airbag Blind corner monitor Radar cruise control system Navigation shift control Bumper recycling technology Variable Valve Timing ARS Lift-intelligent (VVTL-i) Diesel oxidation catalyst Common-rail direct- injection diesel turbo engine(D-4D) ABS for EBD Electric power steering system Super CVT 2000 Dual-stage SRS airbags for Smart Key System Diesel Particulate NOx | the front-passenger seat Reduction System (DPNR) 2009 Package tray and door trim made out of the kenaf plant Negative ion generator AC100V power outlet Run flat-tires Back guide monitor with voice recognition Electronically Controlled Brake system(ECB) Electric 4-wheel drive system (E-Four) Dual-stage SRS airbags for Bio-plastics the driver's seat Air conditioner with Retractable Metal Top electric heat pump system System using CO2 refrigerant Pedestrian-injury- lessening body New Tire-production KOOB-G method metsysroodkcabrewoP SRS knee airbags for driver Toyota Stop & Go System Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicle (FCHV-4, FCHV-5) Toyota Hybrid System(THS-C, THS-M, THSII) Pre-crash Safety System Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicle Pre-crash seatbelt (Toyota FCHV) Toyota Intelligent Idling Stop System Dual VVT-i Stoichiometric D-4 Piezoelectric Common-rail Type Direct-injection Diesel Turbo Engine (D-4D Clean Power) Diesel Hybrid System Intelligent AFS Front and side monitoring Lane-monitoring system Pollen-removal filter Night View system Toyota Eco-plastic Steering-guided clearance sonar Smart Entry and Start System Plasmacluster Ions Intelligent Parking Assist system VDIM 6 Super ECT (6-speed automatic transmission) VDIM with active steering control SRS twin-chamber airbag Lane-keeping assist system Radar cruise contral with low-speed tracking mode S-VSC + Active Control 4WD Integrated Control Active stabilizer suspension system Pre-crash Safety System with millimeter-wave radar and stereo camera fusion system (Pedestrian detection, steering and obstacle-avoidance assist system) D-4S G-BOOK ALPHA HELPNET THS II with monitor speed reduction device THS II with two-stage Wide-view front monitor motor speed reduction device Variable Valve Timing- intelligent Electric (VVT-iE) SRS seat cushion airbag 8 Super ECT(8-speed automatic transimission) Pre-crash Safety System "Map on Demand" with driver-monitoring technology to automatically system (Millimeter-wave deliver differential map data radar type) to car navigation systems Rear-end Pre-crash Safety Radar cruise contral with System (Warning of tracking function approaching rear vehicle, Pre-crash Intelligent Headrests) Intelligent Parking Assist (IPA) system with ultrasonic sensors Oxygen-level conditioner Eco Drive Indicator THSII with two-stage motor speed reduction device + full-time all-wheel-drive system G-BOOK mX LED headlight Valvematic, a next-generation variable valve lift mechanism Active Headrest Heated seat metsys"lortnoclwarC" Kinetic dynamic suspension system (KDSS) 8-Speed Sport Direct Shift transmission Improved Pre-crash Anti-mite allergen seat Safery System with fabric eye-monitoring system Emergency brake signal Navigation-linked Brake Assist Night View system with pedestrian detection function 6-speed manual transmission for front-wheel drive Toyota Stop & Start System Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicle (TOYOTA FCHV-adv) SRS rear window curtain shield airbag Interior vehicle parts using Ecological Plastic Front-side Pre-crash Safety System Pre-crash Seatback SRS rear-seat center Eco-Drive monitor airbag Touch Tracer Display Solar-ventilation system Remote Air Conditioning system Harmonious Driving Navigator hctiwstceleSniarret-itluM DSRC Unit Multi-terrain Monitor Self-restoring coat ESPO system THSII Plug-in (with motor speed reduction device) 0102 Vehicle Proximity Notification System Bio-PET-Based New Ecological Plastic "Smart G-BOOK" for Smart Phone New UV-blocking glass Capital Company Name Establishment Main products/activities (¥ million) Manufacture and sales of spinning and weaving Toyota Industries Nov. 1926 machines, industrial vehicles and automobiles; 80,462 Corporation logistics Manufacture and sales of specialty steel, forged Aichi Steel Corporation March 1940 25,016 steel products and electromagnetic parts Manufacture and sales of machine tools, auto JTEKT Corporation Jan. 1921 36,854 parts and housing equipment Toyota Auto Body Co., Manufacture of auto and special vehicle bodies Aug. 1945 10,371 Ltd. and parts Business transactions related to various items in Toyota Tsusho July 1948 Japan and between foreign countries, import 64,936 Corporation and export Manufacture and sales of auto parts and Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. June 1949 45,049 household appliances Manufacture and sales of electrical components for automobiles and other applications, air DENSO CORPORATION Dec. 1949 187,457 conditioning equipment and general appliances and electrical appliances Manufacture and sales of vehicle interior parts, Toyota Boshoku May 1950 filters and power train mechanical parts and 8,400 Corporation textiles Towa Real Estate Co., Owning, managing, buying, selling and renting Aug. 1953 23,750 Ltd. out land, management and rental Toyota Central Research and Development Fundamental
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