Toyota’s Indonesian unit has started exports of a popular model to Thailand and Brunei, according to Reuters.
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The car is part of a project that aims to build vehicles for regions other than Japan and North America by drawing on Toyota’s global resources, the report said.
PT Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia told Reuters it has targeted exports of 10,000 units of the Kijang Innova per year, which would include 7,000 units to Thailand.
Toyota also reportedly said it has orders for 46,000 of the new model, launched in September, in Indonesia, outstripping production so far. It plans to start exports to Malaysia and the Philippines next year and the Middle East in 2006.
