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Lexus’ direct sales stand in contrast to sales of certified used vehicles at other luxury brands, which are handled by franchised dealerships.
Toyota is finally making its cars more like smartphones, with the launch of a pivotal software system in the top-selling RAV4 crossover, after more than five years of development.
Toyota forecasts sales to climb 4.7% to 9.8 million vehicles, led by delivery increases in all major markets, including North America, Europe and Japan.
Ford Motor Co.’s employee pricing incentives, extended through the July 4 weekend, clearly worked in April with deliveries gaining 16%.
U.S. light-vehicle sales are projected to rise 4.6 percent to 15 percent in April, forecasters say, as consumers lock in prices poised to rise in coming months as tariffs take a toll on supply and selection.
The radically restyled eight-generation ES sedan kicks off a new brand design language.
The radically restyled eight-generation Lexus ES sedan kicks off a new brand design language meant to better evoke the addition of a battery-electric drivetrain option.
Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda traces his family's role in the company and the future of electric vehicles and sports cars.
Toyota chairman reflects on his family’s game-changing contributions to the global auto industry as Automotive News salutes the founding family with a Centennial Award.
Toyota hasn’t disclosed the amount of the factory investment, but Japanese and Shanghai media have put it at around $2 billion and say the plant may lower production costs by as much as 20 percent.