Toyota reports improved quarterly profit despite incentives
TOKYO — Toyota Motor Corp. reported Wednesday that its quarterly profit rose 21 per cent as cost cuts and booming sales in some markets offset the toll from higher U.S. incentives.
January-March profit at Toyota, which makes the Camry sedan, Prius hybrid and Lexus luxury models, totalled 480.8 billion yen ($4.4 billion), up from 398 billion yen the same quarter the previous year. Quarterly sales rose nearly 2 per cent to 7.58 trillion yen ($69 billion).
The absence of past costs related to the massive Takata air-bag inflator recall, which has slammed automakers around the world, also helped results, said Koji Kobayashi, Toyota’s executive vice-president and chief financial officer.
Toyota reported a 2.49 trillion yen ($23 billion) profit for the fiscal year, up 36 per cent on-year, on 29.38 trillion yen ($268 billion) sales, up 6 per cent.