Japanese manufacturers production in Japan and around the world
 

In 2005, the share of Japanese production in Japan was 55%. In 2013, this share fell to 42%. Japanese carmakers indeed produced 20.6 million vehicles worldwide last year, including 8.6 million vehicles in Japan and 12 million outside of Japan.


Toyota produced 9.8 million vehicles worldwide, of which 4.3 million in Japan (44% of world production).


Honda has produced 4.2 million vehicles worldwide; of which 0.84 million in Japan (20% of world production).


Suzuki produced 2.7 million vehicles worldwide, of which 0.98 million in Japan (37% of world production).


Mazda has produced 1.3 million vehicles worldwide, of which 0.97 million in Japan (74% of world production).


Mitsubishi has produced 1.2 million vehicles worldwide, of which 0.69 million in Japan (55% of world production).


Subaru has produced 0.8 million vehicles worldwide, of which 0.64 million in Japan (79% of world production).


The most internationalised Japanese carmakers (through plants installed worldwide) are therefore Honda (China, USA) and Suzuki (India). Toyota comes next because its Daihatsu subsidiary is mainly based in Japan. The least internationalized groups are Subaru, Mazda and Mitsubishi, which are also the three smaller Japanese carmakers.


NB: Nissan is incorporated by Inovev as a manufacturer controlled by Renault, and therefore is French.


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