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FAW Toyota Motor Co., Ltd.
Native name
一汽丰田汽车有限公司
Company typeJoint venture
IndustryAutomotive
FoundedJune 2000; 24 years ago (2000-06)
Headquarters,
Owner
DivisionsRanz
SubsidiariesFAW Toyota Research & Development Co., Ltd.
Tianjin Toyota Pressing Parts Co., Ltd.
Tianjin Toyota Colophony Parts Co., Ltd.
Websitewww.ftms.com.cn

FAW Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. (FTMC) (simplified Chinese: 一汽丰田汽车有限公司; traditional Chinese: 一汽豐田汽車有限公司; pinyin: Yīqì fēngtián qìchē yǒuxiàn gōngsī),[1] previously named Tianjin FAW Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. (TFTM) (Chinese: 天津一汽丰田汽车有限公司), is an automobile manufacturing company based in Xiqing District, Tianjin, China.[2] It is a manufacturing and supervising affiliate of the joint venture between Toyota Motor Company and First Automotive Works, and commonly known as FAW Toyota (simplified Chinese: 一汽丰田; traditional Chinese: 一汽豐田; pinyin: Yīqì fēngtián).[3]

Created in 2003,[4] it is an equally owned joint venture with Toyota. As of 2007, it has one passenger vehicle production base in the Xiqing District of Tianjin[5] and two in the Tianjin Economic and Technological Development Zone.[4] As of 2008, it continues to control three production bases and manufactures several Toyota products including the Corolla and Vios. As of 2008, it had an annual production capacity of 470,000.[6] It had a subsidiary brand called Ranz, but it did not perform as well as other joint venture brands that were mushrooming in the 2010s.

Subsidiaries

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Type Current name[1] Previous name (before 2022)[7]
English abbr. Chinese English abbr. Chinese
Body Manufacturing FAW Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. FTMC 一汽丰田汽车有限公司 Tianjin FAW Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. TFTM 天津一汽丰田汽车有限公司
FAW Toyota Motor (Chengdu) Co., Ltd. FTCC 一汽丰田汽车(成都)有限公司 Sichuan FAW Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. SFTM/SFTM Chengdu 四川一汽丰田汽车有限公司
FAW Toyota Motor (Chengdu) Co., Ltd. Changchun Fengyue Branch (FTCF) FTCF 一汽丰田汽车(成都)有限公司长春丰越分公司 Sichuan FAW Toyota Motor Changchun Fengyue Co., Ltd. SFTMCF/SFTM Changchun 四川一汽丰田汽车有限公司长春丰越公司
Engine Manufacturing FAW Toyota Engine (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. FTET 一汽丰田发动机(天津)有限公司 Tianjin FAW Toyota Engine Co., Ltd. TFTE 天津一汽丰田发动机有限公司
FAW Toyota Engine (Changchun) Co., Ltd. FTEC 一汽丰田发动机(长春)有限公司 FAW Toyota (Changchun) Engine Co., Ltd. FTCE 一汽丰田(长春)发动机有限公司
Sales FAW Toyota Motor Sales Co., Ltd. FTMS 一汽丰田汽车销售有限公司 (not changed)
Research and Development FAW Toyota Motor Co., Ltd Research & Development Branch FTRD 一汽丰田汽车有限公司技术研发分公司 Tianjin FAW Toyota Research & Development Co., Ltd FTRD 天津一汽丰田汽车有限公司技术研发分公司
FAW Toyota Motor Co., Ltd New Energy Branch FTEV 一汽丰田汽车有限公司新能源分公司 Tianjin FAW Toyota New Energy Co., Ltd FTEV 天津一汽丰田汽车有限公司新能源分公司

Products

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Timeline

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Current models

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TFTM (Tianjin Plant)

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SFTM Chengdu

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SFTM Changchun

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Current imported models

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Former models

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TFTM (Tianjin Plant)

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SFTM Chengdu

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SFTM Changchun

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Former imported models

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b 公司更名声明 [Statement of Change of Company Name] (docx). FAW Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. (in Chinese). 1 July 2022. Archived (docx) from the original on 30 November 2023. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  2. ^ "FAW Toyota". www.faw.com. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  3. ^ CORPORATION, TOYOTA MOTOR. "Toyota and FAW Restructure their Joint Company's Management Systems with the Aim of Sustainable Growth in China | Corporate | Global Newsroom". Toyota Motor Corporation Official Global Website. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Home > About Us > Company Introduction > TOYOTA Motor Co., LTD". Tianjin, China: TJFAW. Archived from the original on 8 November 2010. Tianjin Xiali Official Site
  5. ^ Toyota Motor China Investment Co. By: Treece, James B. Automotive News, 5/14/2007 Supplement, Vol. 81
  6. ^ "FAW Toyota". FAW Group. 2008. Archived from the original on 30 June 2017. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  7. ^ 一汽丰田2020年社会责任报告 [FAW Toyota Social Responsibility Report 2020] (PDF). FAW Toyota (in Chinese). 29 October 2021. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
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