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Ford, Toyota to join hands on hybrid trucks
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) Aug 22, 2011

Ford and Toyota announced Monday plans to jointly develop a new hybrid system for light trucks and sport utility vehicles.

The two companies, both leaders in the hybrid gasoline-electric car sector, said they aimed at bringing hybrid technology to pickups and SUVs "without compromising" what drivers expect from the more powerful, rear-wheel drive vehicles.

They said that cooperating rather than competing on developing the technology would help get it to market sooner.

"Ford and Toyota believe that their collaboration will allow them to bring these hybrid technologies to customers sooner and more affordably than either company could have accomplished alone," they said in a statement.

While jointly developed, the US and Japanese automakers will work separately to integrate the new system in their own vehicles, according to an already-signed memorandum of understanding on the project.

The cooperation will also extend to the standards and technologies involved in "next-generation" telematics systems -- the information technology systems increasingly crucial in operating a vehicle.

"We expect to create exciting and socially beneficial technologies with Ford, and we can do so because our two companies have enough experience to create a synergy effect in hybrid technology and in telematics," said Toyota executive vice president Takeshi Uchiyamada.

"At the same time, we will compete harder than ever in the spirit of 'making great cars.' Our competitive stance will help maximize benefits for customers and for society at large," he said.

The two companies said that they would sign a formal cooperation agreement by next year.




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China's BYD sees 88.7% slump in first-half profit
Beijing (AFP) Aug 22, 2011 - Chinese car maker BYD, which is backed by US investment titan Warren Buffett, said Monday its first-half profit slumped almost 89 percent amid a sharp fall in car sales.

The company said in a statement on the Shenzhen stock exchange in southern China that its net profit for the first six months of the year came to 275.4 million yuan ($43 million), compared with 2.42 billion yuan a year ago.

The firm, which is also listed in Hong Kong, blamed the drop on a fall in car sales due to stiff competition and the loss of government car subsidies.

BYD, which is based in Shenzhen, posted revenue of 22.5 billion yuan -- a 10.8 percent fall from the previous year.

The firm began as a manufacturer of rechargeable lithium-ion and nickel batteries, and drew international attention when Buffett bought a 9.89 percent stake in it for $230 million in 2008.

The firm has since powered ahead in the development of clean-energy vehicles.

China's auto sector overtook the United States in 2009 to become the world's largest and last year sales rose more than 32 percent to a record 18.06 million units.

But the sector has since lost steam after Beijing phased out sales incentives such as tax breaks for small-engine vehicles, originally introduced to ward off the impact of the global financial crisis.

Auto sales fell for two straight months in April and May this year, although they rebounded again in June and July.





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Honda to open new Mexico plant, create 3,200 jobs
Mexico City (AFP) Aug 12, 2011
Japanese automaker Honda announced plans Friday to build a new plant in Mexico that will employ 3,200 people and build fuel-efficient subcompact vehicles for the Mexican, US and Canadian markets. Honda will invest $800 million to build the plant, which is expected to begin operations in 2014 and will have the capacity to build 200,000 vehicles per year. "With growing demand for fuel-effi ... read more


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