Interview with Mr. Murakami, Planner of the Partner Robot Division at the Auto Shanghai 2011 Toyota Global Website: www.toyota-global.com Partner Robot: www.toyota-global.com Also if you like Toyota’s contents, please visit our Facebook page and click “like”: www.facebook.com
Akio Toyoda, President of Toyota Motor Corporation, makes an announcement at the Auto Shanghai 2011(1/2). Toyota Global Website: www.toyota-global.com Auto Shanghai 2011: www.toyota-global.com Also if you like Toyota’s contents, please visit our Facebook page and click “like”: www.facebook.com
Akio Toyoda, President of Toyota Motor Corporation, makes an announcement at the Auto Shanghai 2011(2/2). Toyota Global Website: www.toyota-global.com Auto Shanghai 2011: www.toyota-global.com Also if you like Toyota’s contents, please visit our Facebook page and click “like”: www.facebook.com
Partner Robot and Personal Mobility Demonstration movie at the Auto Shanghai 2011. Toyota Global Website: www.toyota-global.com Auto Shanghai 2011: www.toyota-global.com Also if you like Toyota’s contents, please visit our Facebook page and click “like”: www.facebook.com
Toyota and Lexus Booth introduction movie at the Auto Shanghai 2011 Toyota Global Website: www.toyota-global.com Auto Shanghai 2011: www.toyota-global.com Also if you like Toyota’s contents, please visit our Facebook page and click “like”: www.facebook.com
Auto Observer Editor-in-Chief Michelle Krebs, Auto Observer Senior Analyst Jessica Caldwell, and Edmunds Inc. CEO Jeremy Anwyl discuss the state of the auto industry at the 2011 New York Auto Show.
www.thoughtfulchina.com Now the world’s largest car market, China has become prime territory for global car makers like Ford Motor Co., Toyota Motor Corp., General Motors, Mercedes-Benz and the rest of the auto industry. The hot trends at this year’s Shanghai Auto Show - luxury is up and green is coming on strong. Find out how marketers are reacting to change in consumer demand this week on Thoughtful China. http
Die Shanghai Auto Show war eine Messe der Superlative, denn die Verkaufszahlen der deutschen Hersteller zeigen steil nach oben. Trotzdem bleibt das Leben im Reich der Mitte kompliziert, denn die chinesische Regierung fordert nun die Gründung neuer Marken.