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Australia s best-selling new vehicle may experience some delays, as Toyota suspends production at factories in Thailand and Japan.
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Factories responsible for producing the Toyota HiLux, Toyota Fortuner, and Toyota Corolla will halt operations due to a parts supply issue.
Toyota announced three of its plants located in Thailand – and responsible for building the HiLux and Fortuner for the Australian market – will suspend production, citing supply constraints caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
The factory in Japan responsible for building Australian-delivered Corolla models will also be affected, with Toyota pausing production at the facility for a week due to a parts shortage resulting from the spread of COVID-19 in Southeast Asia .
With the HiLux being Australia s highest-selling model for the past five years in a row, it s expected the delays in Thailand will also impact local deliveries.
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