Saturday, May 18, 2019

Opportunities and Threats of Toyota

Fuel Efficiency focus need to keep innovating here, and they have been where they ar personnel casualty to be Rolling out a hydrogen fuel cell car in 2015. They ar a leader in this technology as they have been with the plug in electric/ natural gas vehicles. Continue adapting to customers new needs scion going for our generation of the generation Y, sporty notwithstanding cheaper models of cars. While the Toyota is known as a family car, the scion is seen as the kids car. Going further, the lexus is known as the exus going for the sight who can spend a little more money, and do not want the super general cars. More acquisitions to enter new markets Robotics created a wheelchair that can be controlled by the mind for people who are paralyzed. They are focusing more on robotics to help the elderly, as they are doing in Japan. This will be great here in America as soon as the Baby Boomers start to retire. Toyota has withal dipped their feet into Aerospace and Agricultural bio technology Average car in the US 11 years old, which is a record.This is at least in part to increasing quality of car manufacturing, making them last longer, simply nevertheless, this is an opportunity for all car makers, as people desire to upgrade to new technology. Threats General Motors reorganization VW, BMW other cars moving into the fuel efficient focus Honda, Smart cars, Ford, Chevy, Nissan.. They all understand that there is a high demand for these fuel efficient cars with the rising cost of oil, So they are all putting a lot of time and money into the fuel efficiency technology.Also going along with this are the cars that are fully electric and are what I like to call tiny pop cans, like the smart cars. Toyota can lose a lot of Natural disasters Emission regulations Emission standards are requirements that set apart specific limits to the amount of pollutants that can be released into the environment. Many emissions standards focus on regulating pollutants released b y automobiles (motor cars) high cost of raw materials One glaring example is the sky-rocketing cost of rubber, a major tire component, which has climbed close 74% this year after rising 92% in 2009

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