Toyota pushes back U.S. Prius production by years

Gasgoo From Reuters

Toyota Motor Corp has pushed back plans to build its Prius in the United States by as much as six years, with a top executive saying U.S. production is likely to start only when the best-selling hybrid is remodeled.

The world's largest auto maker had previously planned to produce the Prius at its new Mississippi plant but had put those plans on hold indefinitely as the financial crisis hit demand.

Last month, Toyota said it to would drop the Prius all together and instead build the Corolla sedan in Mississippi after local production of that model ended with the closure of a California factory formerly co-owned with General Motors Co.

"The main components for the Prius such as the motor and battery are not mature enough for local production," Executive Vice President Atsushi Niimi said. "We expect that they'll be ready with the next remodelling."

Niimi, who oversees production as well as regional operations in North America and China for Toyota, said the company would decide in due course where in the United States it would make the fourth-generation Prius, which is expected around 2016.

A more near-term concern was the pace of recovery in the U.S. market, which he said would likely be slow.

"If you look at unemployment, housing, and other economic indicators there's not much good news. I think it will take time for the market to recover," he said, adding he did not share views that the U.S. market could recover to above 12 million units next year or to 14-15 million in 2012.

A slower-than-expected pickup in U.S. car sales has become a major worry for Japan's top automakers, which traditionally make the lion's share of their profits in North America.

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