AFX Asia reports that Toyota plans to start mass-producing motors for hybrid cars at its headquarters plant in Aichi Prefecture next year, citing The Nihon Keizai Shimbun as source.


In its online edition Saturday the newspaper said Toyota plans to boost output of the core component of gasoline-electric vehicles by 30% to 400,000 units a year.


Toyota expects global hybrid vehicle sales to more than double in 2005 to about 300,000.


USA: GM to end employee discount incentive this month


GM has said that it will end its employee- discount incentive on September 30.

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GM was the first carmaker to let all customers pay the employee price in June, primarily on 2005 models as a way to clear out inventory. Ford and DaimlerChrysler followed in July.


GM originally planned to end the incentive Aug. 1, but it was extended to match Ford and Chrysler.


Ford and Chrysler have extended their discounts to Oct. 3.


“We’re starting to focus on transitioning to our ’06 models,” GM spokeswoman Deborah Silverman said. She said the company told dealers Wednesday the promotion was ending.