TOKYO -- Automobile production cuts triggered by a global chip shortage and the raging pandemic in Southeast Asia have now reached consumers as buyers of Toyota and Honda vehicles are asked to wait more than a year to receive vehicles they have ordered.
The Japanese carmaker temporarily idled Suzuka and other facilities in those months. Production will be reduced by 40% in early October at the Suzuka and Sayama plants, reducing supplies of the N-Box minicar and Stepwgn minivan.. Suzuki and Subaru are facing additional idling of facilities, and overseas, German automaker Volkswagen is also cutting production overseas.
Production cuts have hit leadership hard. Honda told dealerships that it could take more than a year for Vezel sport utility vehicles to be shipped from plants. The wait for the N-One minicar is over six months in some cases. But since then the vehicle has become subject to its production cuts, and now the wait is more than two years.
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