"Crybaby Chairman" is proud today too 🚗🚗🚗🚗
"Crybaby Chairman" is proud today too 🚗🚗🚗🚗
Ladies and gentlemen, who do you think will win if these three fight in a casino?



Mr. Akio Toyoda looks weak, doesn't he?
If I may ask, I personally prefer a "smiling face" as the face of a man who represents the Japanese economy...
Toyota EV, Chairman Toyoda steps on the brakes with tears WSJ: https://jp.wsj.com/articles/the-tearful-executive-who-tapped-the-brakes-on-electric-cars-at-toyota-bc0c262e
👉 Mr. Akio Toyoda seems to have felt a lot of pressure to be at the top of a company that represents the country... Ever since he became president, he has faced many hardships and overcame them... A sense of crisis about new trends in cars. The current state of being tormented by this... and the expectations of our partners and users who always support us.
On the other hand, Mr. Li Shufu and Mr. Elon Musk are very sociable..I don't have the impression of showing "tears" in public, but that doesn't seem to be the case..Mr. Lee Shufu somewhat resembles Mr. Masayoshi Son. I heard that Mr. Son cried because he was so moved when he saw the base of the CPU. Mr. Lee also shed tears when the first product shipped off the production line in 1998 and when he bought Volvo. In a 2018 interview with the New York Times, Mr. Musk also shed "tears" about his birthday and not being able to spend time with his children and friends. Each of them 😊
*We have no way of knowing the feelings contained in the "tears" of the head of the Gulliver company.
Ordinary office workers should soothe their hearts with music that sings of "feelings of sorrow"...
Ketsumeishi "Tears" (KTM TOUR 2019 Four gunmen wandering the wilderness): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPArr-ZWXBQ
👇 Below is the reference data
2021 sales volume, sales and profit margin ranking of global automakers
1st place: Toyota group (about 9.5 million units)
2nd place: Volkswagen Group (about 8 million units)
3rd place: General Motors (about 6.7 million units)
Toyota's Prius has entered the top 10 passenger cars according to the new car ranking by car name in February 2021. Prius sold 7,681 units (230.9% year-on-year), ranking 10th among passenger cars【PRIUS】TVCM「NEW PEOPLE」 https://youtu.be/RgMRMCu9GcM
Fiscal 2022 World Automaker Performance Ranking
1st place Toyota Group 37.1543 trillion yen [10.56 million units]
2nd place Volkswagen G279.232 billion euros [8.26 million units]
3rd place Sterantis 179.592 billion euros [6 million units]
Global EV sales in 2021 will increase by 108% year-on-year to 6.5 million units
Sales ranking by EV manufacturer
1st place: Tesla (US) 1.268 million units (19.5% share)
2nd place: BYD (China) 873,000 units (13.4% share)
3rd place: GM (US) 679,000 units (10.5% share)
4th place: VW (Germany) 666,000 units (10.2% share)
5th place: Geely (China) 407,000 units (6.3% share)
In Japan, the three-company alliance of Nissan, Mitsubishi, and Renault ranked 7th with 283,000 units (4.4% share), Honda ranked 26th with 27,000 units (0.4% share), and Toyota 20,000 units (0.3% share). 27th in
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Research company Marklines
2022 Electric Vehicle (EV) Global Sales Ranking
1st place: Tesla (1,268,000 units, 17.5% share)
2nd place BYD (BYD, China)
3rd place General Motors (GM, USA) Group
4th Volkswagen (VW, Germany) Group
5th place Zhejiang Geely Holding Group (China)
Nissan Motor, Mitsubishi Motors, French Renault three-company alliance: 283,000 units (3.9% share) 7th place Honda: 27,000 units (0.4% share) 26th Toyota Motor Group: 20,000 units (0.3%), ranked 27th
In 2020, the total number of hydrogen-fueled electric vehicles registered worldwide was 9,000 units, down 11.3% year-on-year.
Sales volume ranking by hydrogen fuel electric vehicle manufacturer
1st place: Hyundai Motor (South Korea) 5,000 units (69% share)
2nd place: Toyota (Japan) 20,000 units (17% share)
3rd place: Honda (Japan) 0.1 thousand units (1.3% share)
4th place: Shanghai Datong (China) 0.1 thousand units (1.2% share)
In Japan, 1,997 hydrogen-powered vehicles will be sold in fiscal 2021, accounting for 0.0873% of total sales.