The Japanese PC+LUV market increased by 3.5% in 2014
 
The Japanese PC+LUV market increased by 3.5% in 2014 to 5.56 million units (against 5.37 million in 2013). This rather positive result remains far below the golden years of the Japanese market (1987-1997) when the market volume exceeded 6 million units annually, and sometimes 7 million units (1989-1991).

New behaviours towards transportation (early 2000s) and an aging population have together changed the potential and the face of the Japanese market.

Thus, the market fell to a level much lower than before (around 5 million units per year). In fact the current volume of the Japanese market is equivalent to that of the early 80s, i.e. 30 years ago.

The Japanese market has also been substantially changed, since midget cars (K cars), maximum 660cc, have for the first time exceeded 40% of total registrations in 2014, while they only reached a third of the market a few years ago.

A result of this evolution is that, specialised brands in midgets (Suzuki, Daihatsu and now Honda) have made significant progress in the Japanese market although Toyota still remains the leader (27% market share) due to a extremely diversified range of models. Imports stagnated at 5% of the total market, which is a very low figure.
 

15-02-7  

 

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