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The Toyota Kijang is a series of pickup trucks, multi purpose vehicles and light commercial vehicles sold mainly in Southeast Asia, Taiwan and India by Toyota. It was first introduced in Indonesia in 1977 and had become the most popular car in the country of its time. The same vehicle was introduced earlier in the Philippines as the Toyota Tamaraw, where it was launched in December 1976. Fourth-generation models in the Philippines were sold under the Toyota Revo nameplate. The Kijang was also sold in other countries, and is known as the Toyota Qualis in India and Nepal (third generation), Toyota Zace in Vietnam and Taiwan (third and fourth generation), Toyota Unser in Malaysia (fourth generation) and Toyota Stallion in Africa for the basic models (third and fourth generation), with higher specifications labelled Toyota Venture (third generation) and Toyota Condor in South Africa (fourth generation). Due to the varying names used in different countries, the vehicle is internally known as the "TUV", short for "Toyota Utility Vehicle". The Kijang was relatively affordable in the markets where it was sold when compared to the four-wheel drive vehicles (the Kijang is predominantly rear-wheel drive) and had high seating capacity, high ground clearance and rugged suspension, popular features in an area with generally poor road conditions and large extended families. The Kijang was designed with ease of manufacture in mind; in 1986, the assembly of the Kijang only cost 42 percent of the cost of assembling the smaller EE80 Corolla. It was manufactured as a CKD (complete knock-down) unit in almost every country it was sold in and many of the parts come from each of the markets in which it was sold.[3] Toyota Motor Corporation is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan. It was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda and incorporated on August 28, 1937. Toyota is one of the largest automobile manufacturers in the world, producing about 10 million vehicles per year Toyota Motor Corporation (Japanese: トヨタ自動車株式会社, Hepburn: Toyota Jidōsha kabushikigaisha, IPA: [toꜜjota], English: /tɔɪˈjoʊtə/, commonly known as simply Toyota) is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan. It was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda and incorporated on August 28, 1937. Toyota is one of the largest automobile manufacturers in the world, producing about 10 million vehicles per year. Toyota Motor Corporation The Toyota logo with 3 overlapping ovals and the Toyota wordmark Headquarters in Toyota, Japan Native name トヨタ自動車株式会社 Romanized name Toyota Jidōsha kabushikigaisha Type Public Traded as TYO: 7203 NAG: 7203 NYSE: TM LSE: TYT Nikkei 225 component (TYO) TOPIX Core30 component (TYO) ISIN JP3633400001 Industry Automotive Founded August 28, 1937; 85 years ago Founder Kiichiro Toyoda Headquarters Toyota City, Aichi, Japan Area served Worldwide Key people Akio Toyoda (Chairman) Koji Sato (President & CEO) Production output Decrease 9,472,556 (FY21) Decrease 9,213,195 (2020) Services Banking, financing, leasing Revenue Decrease ¥27,214,594 million Decrease US$256.7 billion (FY21) Operating income Decrease ¥2,197,748 million (FY21) Net income Increase ¥2,282,378 million (FY21) Total assets Increase ¥62,267,140 million Increase US$562 billion (FY21) Total equity Increase ¥24,288,329 million (FY21) Number of employees Increase 366,283 (FY21) Parent Toyota Group through cross ownership: Toyota Industries cross-owns 8.28% Subaru Corporation cross-owns 3.17% Denso cross-owns 3.12% Mazda cross-owns 0.25% Suzuki cross-owns 0.2% Divisions Lexus Scion (defunct) Subsidiaries Daihatsu Denso (25%) FAW Toyota (China, 50%) GAC Toyota (China, 50%) Hino Motors Subaru Corporation (20%) Toyota Argentina Toyota Auto Body Toyota Financial Services Toyota Kirloskar Motors Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Toyota Motor Europe Toyota Motor East Japan Toyota Motor Kyushu Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (95%) Toyota Motor North America Toyota Motor Pakistan Toyota Motor Philippines Toyota Motor Thailand (86%) Toyota South Africa Motors Woven Planet Holdings Website global.toyota
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