The line graph compares the revenue figures of three automobile manufacturers over a five-year period, while the table provides information on the percentage breakdown of various car types.
Overall, it is evident that Toyota experienced a steady increase in revenue and eventually became the leading brand, whereas Hyundai showed a downward trend followed by a slight recovery. In terms of car types, MPVs accounted for the largest proportion, while Sedans were the least popular.
Toyota’s revenue rose significantly from approximately 0.9 billion dollars in 2015 to nearly 2.9 billion in 2019, making it the fastest-growing brand. In contrast, Hyundai’s revenue declined sharply from around 3.4 billion to 1.8 billion in 2017, before recovering slightly to about 2.3 billion by the end of the period. Meanwhile, the sales of Honda’s car recorded a net decrease during the given time, reaching a peak of approximately under 3 billion in 2015 before falling to around 1.7 billion in 2019.
Regarding car types, MPVs accounted for the largest proportion at 35%, with SUVs and sportscars coming next at 27% and 25% respectively. However, the kinds of Hatchback City Car automobiles hold the least significant portion, which has 7 percentage points higher than that on Sedans.
