Overview of the Incident
Toyota has announced a pause in production at several factories in Japan due to an explosion at a parts supplier, which tragically resulted in one fatality and two injuries. This incident has led to a significant disruption in the manufacturing schedule, particularly affecting the RAV4 and the Harrier models, formerly known as the Venza in the United States.
Production Halts and Affected Facilities
According to a report by Automotive News, Toyota has temporarily ceased operations on three production lines at two facilities until March 11. The affected locations include one line at the Takaoka assembly plant and two lines at Toyota Industries’ Nagakusa factory. Additionally, a production line at Daihatsu’s Kyoto plant has been paused as well.
Impact on North American Market
This production stoppage raises concerns about the availability of RAV4 models destined for North America. It is reported that approximately 21% of the 475,193 RAV4s sold in the U.S. last year were imported from Japan. Toyota has indicated that the RAV4 is currently the only U.S.-bound model at risk due to this disruption. However, the full implications for imports remain uncertain as the company plans to reassess operations on March 11.
As we continue to monitor this situation, updates will be provided once more information becomes available.