Toyota could delay UK investment decision to see Brexit terms

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By Costas Pitas and Laurence Frost

(Reuters) - Japanese carmaker may delay a decision on whether to build its next-generation Auris model at its British car plant to see the outcome of Brexit negotiations, a senior executive told on Wednesday.

currently builds its Auris hatchback and family Avensis car at its Burnaston plant in the north of England, with a decision due as early as next year on whether to build the new Auris there.

Since Prime Minister Theresa May said would leave the European Union's single market and could quit the customs union as it exits the trading bloc, automakers have become concerned their vehicles could face export tariffs.

"By 2018 probably we have to make some decision, but it doesn't mean to start the investment," Executive Vice President Didier Leroy told at the motor show.

Asked whether could extend the current cycle of production to delay the decision until after the terms of Britain's departure from the EU are clear, Leroy said that wasn't what was planned, "but it's possible."

is due to end production of the current Auris model around the turn of the decade.

Automotive media have also reported it is likely to end production of the Avensis due to the lack of demand in the mid-size D-segment of cars.

Leroy said the firm was evaluating the future of the model, but no decisions had been made. "Can we afford to have a specific model specifically for Europe, designed for Europe, produced in Europe and sold only in Europe or do we want some thing that is a little bit more global which can be designed and produced in Europe but using more global components?"

(Writing by Costas Pitas; Editing by Mark Potter)

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Toyota could delay UK investment decision to see Brexit terms

GENEVA (Reuters) - Japanese carmaker Toyota may delay a decision on whether to build its next-generation Auris model at its British car plant to see the outcome of Brexit negotiations, a senior executive told Reuters on Wednesday.

By Costas Pitas and Laurence Frost

(Reuters) - Japanese carmaker may delay a decision on whether to build its next-generation Auris model at its British car plant to see the outcome of Brexit negotiations, a senior executive told on Wednesday.

currently builds its Auris hatchback and family Avensis car at its Burnaston plant in the north of England, with a decision due as early as next year on whether to build the new Auris there.

Since Prime Minister Theresa May said would leave the European Union's single market and could quit the customs union as it exits the trading bloc, automakers have become concerned their vehicles could face export tariffs.

"By 2018 probably we have to make some decision, but it doesn't mean to start the investment," Executive Vice President Didier Leroy told at the motor show.

Asked whether could extend the current cycle of production to delay the decision until after the terms of Britain's departure from the EU are clear, Leroy said that wasn't what was planned, "but it's possible."

is due to end production of the current Auris model around the turn of the decade.

Automotive media have also reported it is likely to end production of the Avensis due to the lack of demand in the mid-size D-segment of cars.

Leroy said the firm was evaluating the future of the model, but no decisions had been made. "Can we afford to have a specific model specifically for Europe, designed for Europe, produced in Europe and sold only in Europe or do we want some thing that is a little bit more global which can be designed and produced in Europe but using more global components?"

(Writing by Costas Pitas; Editing by Mark Potter)

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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