NAGOYA, Japan -- Toyota Motor expects to produce a record number of vehicles this year, a sign that the Japanese carmaker has overcome the negative impact of COVID-19 and is shooting for an aggressive expansion, Nikkei has learned.
Auto giant embarks on bullish plan of 2% increase compared to pre-pandemic

A Toyota factory in Iwate Prefecture. The Japanese automaker expects a big boost as the world recovers from the pandemic. (Photo by Konosuke Urata)
NAGOYA, Japan -- Toyota Motor expects to produce a record number of vehicles this year, a sign that the Japanese carmaker has overcome the negative impact of COVID-19 and is shooting for an aggressive expansion, Nikkei has learned.