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Cars & Autos | Sunday 31 May, 2015 9:48 am |
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Toyota’s New Global Architecture (TNGA) Enhance Efforts to make Ever Better Cars

In the four years since announcing its new Global Vision, Toyota has made significant progress toward achieving sustainable growth by making ever-better cars. This has required a new approach to manufacturing automobiles, with the core aims being greatly improved product development and more competitive production sites. This work is based on the Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) and is supported by the cultivation of a skilled and capable workforce.

"I want 2015 to be a year in which we take steady and bold steps toward sustainable growth,” said Toyota President Akio Toyoda, commenting on progress made so far. “We can do this by launching new models that incorporate TNGA, and making good use of this intentional pause to strengthen our competitiveness. Based on the new management structure we announced recently, it is important that we improve our true competitiveness, including strengthening our human resources. We aim to be a company that grows sustainably―a tree with a strong trunk."

According toTakayuki Yoshitsugu, Chief Representative, Middle East and North Africa Representative Office, TOYOTA Motor Corporation, the Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) “aims to revolutionise the development of Toyota vehicles by placing more emphasis on harmonising planning and design to increase efficiency.”
“The project will increase opportunities for design freedom and improving ergonomics, while standardising parts and components across different models,” said Yoshitsugu. “Ultimately, TNGA will allow Toyota to make vehicles that stand out in terms of improved performance, design and quality. Moreover, Toyota’s strategic approach towards utilizing innovative production systems will also go a long way in ensuring more efficient and economical manufacturing of vehicles for the global market. We deeply appreciate the long standing support and loyalty of our Middle East customers and we are committed to making ever better cars for their benefit.”

Making better cars through TNGA
To greatly improve core vehicle performance and product appeal, Toyota is implementing an innovative, integrated development approach for powertrain components and vehicle platforms. Development of vehicles is also being grouped to promote strategic sharing of parts and powertrain components with the goal of reducing resources required for development by 20 percent or more. And by working even closer with suppliers, Toyota intends to further reduce costs and reinvest the resulting resources into developing advanced technologies and strengthening product appeal.

New powertrain components
Powertrain components are at the heart of all vehicles. Their development needs to be coordinated with that of vehicle platforms, which form the basic structure of all vehicles. To enhance driving performance and fuel efficiency while also giving vehicles more attractive styling and improved handling, Toyota is focusing on joint development of powertrains and platforms together to create a lower center of gravity, on making components lighter and more compact, and on applying unified design through modularization. By improving thermal efficiency in engines and energy-relay efficiency in transmissions, Toyota has increased the overall fuel efficiency of its powertrains by approximately 25 percent and overall power output by more than 15 percent. Also, by rethinking drive unit layout and making electric motors, inverters and batteries smaller, Toyota expects to improve the overall fuel efficiency of its hybrid vehicle systems by more than 15 percent. Toyota will begin introducing its new powertrain units this year, and will continue to develop innovative new hybrid systems, transmissions and engines.

New vehicle platforms
Toyota has developed new platforms through innovative improvements to its vehicle underbodies and suspensions. Additionally, repositioning and lowering the center of gravity of powertrain components has contributed to achieving attractive, low-stance designs, responsive handling, a high-quality drive feel, and collision performance that offers safety and peace of mind. By rethinking body structure, Toyota plans to first increase overall body rigidity by as much as 30 to 65 percent, and then further improve rigidity by joining body components using laser screw welding technology. Toyota will begin rolling out its new platforms with the launch of a midsize front-wheel-drive vehicle this year, followed by specific new platforms for front-wheel-drive compact and large vehicles, as well as for rear-wheel-drive vehicles. Toyota expects approximately half of its vehicles sold worldwide in 2020 to feature the new platforms.
Making ever-better cars in the field of production engineering
Toyota is using the resources gained through its investment-reduction initiatives to further improve product appeal in the field of production engineering. Production engineering initiatives, with new technologies already finding their way onto a number of mass-production vehicle models, include revolutionizing forming technologies to allow the production of highly stylish components and developing more-advanced welding technologies for greater body rigidity.

Dr. Adel Ezzat, Managing Director of Marketing at Abdul Latif Jameel, the authrised distributor of Toyota vehicles in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, stated “"Ever since Toyota commenced its operations in the 1930s, it remained committed to the two basic principles the company has always depended on to probe the future needs and wants of motorists: development and innovation," said Dr. Ezzat. The company is pressing on with solidifying its status as a leading global automotive manufacturer which amazes its loyal customers every day with technologies and mobility solutions that make their lives easier and more enjoyable."

"This new strategy is bound to propel Toyota deeper into understanding the nature of consumers, their habits and their daily requirements, while at the same time maintaining the environment as much as it can be maintained all over the world. Research and development will always remain the engines behind Toyota's power to amaze car lovers with performance, efficiency, reliability and dependability, and instill confidence and a sense of wellbeing every single time they are behind the wheel of a Toyota."

Toyota Motor Corporation is represented in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by Abdul Latif Jameel Company (ALJ) in a fifty year relationship that has grown into one of the leading automotive dealerships in the kingdom and one of the biggest Toyota independent distributor in the world. Backed by a policy of the guest comes first, ALJ’s stewardship of Toyota brands in Saudi Arabia is supported by a kingdom-wide sales and service network that is renowned its commitment to excellence at every level.
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