Daihatsu Motor Co. announces a major revamp to its car-manufacturing operations after its recent safety testing scandal caused it to temporarily halt all its shipments at home and abroad.
As the popularity of lifestyle vehicles rises in Japan, Japanese automakers are introducing overseas-made models to offer more options to domestic consumers looking for cars suitable for camping and skiing.
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. is considering pulling out of car production in China, sources familiar with the matter say, as the Japanese automaker's sales slump amid a rapid shift to electric vehicles in the country.
Toyota Motor Corp. unveils a sport utility vehicle type of its most luxurious brand, Century, as part of efforts to expand its line-up of premium cars to cater to the demand from wealthy customers.
Toyota Motor Corp. says operations at most of its vehicle assembly plants in Japan have resumed after a system failure led to the suspension of output at all 14 of its domestic factories the previous day.