December 2022 and Year-End 2022 Sales Conference Call (Transcript) - Toyota USA Newsroom (original) (raw)

Wednesday, January 4, 2023

With Jack Hollis, Andrew Gilleland, David Christ and Dejuan Ross

JACK

Good morning, everybody! Happy New Year and thank you for joining us! Let me cover the big picture for last year and provide an outlook for 2023. As you know, last year, the entire industry faced a number of challenges:

Now, it’s not all doom and gloom. As we begin 2023, there are some positive signs for the industry:

So as the industry closes out 2022, we’re expecting the year to end around 13.9 million SAAR. And for 2023, we’re predicting a SAAR to grow to approximately 15 million. And while we still have many of 2022 challenges carrying into 2023, we’re moving in the right direction, and doing whatever we can to get vehicles to our customers as quickly as possible. So, we’re cautiously optimistic about our future. Now let me turn it over to Andrew to talk about our two brands.

ANDREW

Thank you, Jack. Happy New Year, everyone! As Jack mentioned, the entire industry, including Toyota and Lexus faced many challenges, but the good news is, we couldn’t build enough vehicles to meet strong customer demand. And while these challenges persisted, we closed out 2022 with many positives:

Now, as we head into 2023, we’re optimistic our inventory levels will continue to improve in the first quarter and for the remainder of the year. And we have LOTS of new products that we’re really excited about…more on that in a moment. First, let’s touch on some of last year’s U.S sales highlights. Our total U.S. sales ended at more than 2.1 million vehicles, down 9.6 percent on a volume basis. While our year-over-year results were slightly off, we’re very encouraged by our fourth quarter results which were up 13.1 percent, led by passenger cars and pickups. And while final industry numbers are still coming in, we estimate our U.S. market share to be approximately 15.2 percent for the year. As a leader of electrified vehicles sales… it’s all about giving our customers options. Our electrified vehicle sales surpassed 504,000 units, representing 24 percent of our total sales volume. That’s nearly 1 out of 4 vehicles sold. Earlier, I mentioned our outstanding performance in the passenger car segment. We’re committed to this segment and see strong customer demand, especially for electrified options, and we’ve delivered.

And as Jack mentioned, we’re cautiously optimistic headed into 2023 for a variety of reasons.

Now, here’s David for a Toyota brand update. Thank you.

DAVID

Thanks, Andrew. Happy New Year, everyone! The Toyota division ended the year on a high note, thanks in part to our inventory improvements and fourth quarter performance…as sales gained 16.6 percent, led by advances in passenger cars and pickups. And despite challenges, we achieved a number of milestones in 2022:

Looking ahead, this year we’re launching the all-new Prius, all-new Crown, Corolla Cross hybrid and the Grand Highlander, which will make its debut in Chicago next month.

We’re also pumped and ready to continue exceeding our customers’ expectations, building on our electrification leadership, and preparing our dealers for 14 all-new, refreshed or special edition Toyota vehicles. Thank you for your time. Now I’ll hand it over to Dejuan to share the Lexus results.

DEJUAN

Thank you, David, and Happy New Year, everyone! For 2022, our team’s focus on the guest experience here in the U.S., North America and across the globe were instrumental to our success. We’re especially grateful to our dealers, who, once again, ranked Lexus at the top of the NADA Dealer Attitude Survey. Lexus closed out the year with sales of more than 258,700 vehicles. We were also encouraged by our fourth quarter performance, and saw gains in electrified vehicles, passenger cars and certain LUVs.

Highlights include:

This includes our battery electric, RZ 450e, which goes on sale next month. Also, U.S. News & World Report named Lexus L Certified as the number one CPO program for the sixth consecutive year. We’re looking forward to a great 2023 for Lexus. Thank you and I’ll turn it over to Scott.