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Toyota to boost output of new pleasure boat

Toyota to boost output of new pleasure boat

NAGOYA, Japan - The Ponam-31, a new pleasure boat produced by Toyota Motor Corp., is on display in front of Nagoya Station in Nagoya, central Japan, on Dec. 22, 2014. The biggest Japanese automaker, which released the luxury boat in October, has already decided on a 1.5-fold increase in its production from 15 units a year to meet strong demand.

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Toyota debuts new cruiser yacht

Toyota debuts new cruiser yacht

TOKYO, Japan - The Ponam-31, a cruiser yacht launched by Toyota Motor Corp. on Oct. 10, 2014, sails in Tokyo Bay the same day. The Ponam-31 can reach a speed of 38 knots, or 70 kilometers per hour, with its 2,982 cc diesel engine modified from one used in a version of Toyota's Land Cruiser Prado sport utility vehicle for overseas markets.

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Toyota launches leisure boat

Toyota launches leisure boat

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows the Ponam-35 leisure boat put on sale by Toyota Motor Corp. on Sept. 6, 2011. The boat is equipped with two 4.5-liter diesel engines based on Toyota's Land Cruiser sport utility vehicle to ensure high output and reduce emissions, the Japanese automaker said.

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Toyota to strengthen pleasure boat business

Toyota to strengthen pleasure boat business

NAGOYA, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. on Oct. 14 revealed its new pleasure boat, the PONAM-45 (in handout photo), an 18-ton cruiser able to carry 15 passengers, priced at 94.29 million yen. At a news conference, Mitsuo Kinoshita, Toyota vice president, said the company will boost annual domestic sales of large and midsize boats to 100 units in the near future and aim at becoming the top-selling company.

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Toyota's 'PONAM-31' gets best pleasure boat award for 2014

Toyota's 'PONAM-31' gets best pleasure boat award for 2014

Toyota Motor Corp.'s medium-size pleasure boat "PONAM-31" cuts its way through waves in this undated photo. The product won a Japan Boat of the Year award for best pleasure boat launched in 2014. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Toyota to strengthen pleasure boat business

Toyota to strengthen pleasure boat business

NAGOYA, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. on Oct. 14 revealed its new pleasure boat, the PONAM-45 (in handout photo), an 18-ton cruiser able to carry 15 passengers, priced at 94.29 million yen. At a news conference, Mitsuo Kinoshita, Toyota vice president, said the company will boost annual domestic sales of large and midsize boats to 100 units in the near future and aim at becoming the top-selling company. (Kyodo)

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Toyota launches leisure boat

Toyota launches leisure boat

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows the Ponam-35 leisure boat put on sale by Toyota Motor Corp. on Sept. 6, 2011. The boat is equipped with two 4.5-liter diesel engines based on Toyota's Land Cruiser sport utility vehicle to ensure high output and reduce emissions, the Japanese automaker said. (Kyodo)

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Toyota to boost output of new pleasure boat

Toyota to boost output of new pleasure boat

NAGOYA, Japan - The Ponam-31, a new pleasure boat produced by Toyota Motor Corp., is on display in front of Nagoya Station in Nagoya, central Japan, on Dec. 22, 2014. The biggest Japanese automaker, which released the luxury boat in October, has already decided on a 1.5-fold increase in its production from 15 units a year to meet strong demand. (Kyodo)

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