Toyota News
Toyota Motor Corp. is betting Americans are ready for more U.S.-made electric vehicles. And if they aren’t, it has a plan: exports.
Chris Reynolds, who is retiring from the senior leadership of Toyota Motor North America, says the company was transformed by its unintended acceleration crisis.
Lexus’ direct sales stand in contrast to sales of certified used vehicles at other luxury brands, which are handled by franchised dealerships.
Toyota is recalling 443,444 Tundra pickups in U.S. because of failing reverse lamps.
Building the North America-bound GR Corolla in Britain will cut delivery wait times for U.S. buyers of the car.
The sixth-generation RAV4 will bring a dizzying array of choices for consumers.
Dealers say customers already are excited about the 2026 Toyota RAV4, unveiled in Texas at Toyota’s North American headquarters.
Unshackling company leaders from their staffs’ PowerPoints and spreadsheets is something that Akio Toyoda has been trying to do for years.
Japan’s auto industry lobby wants the government to reach a tariff breakthrough similar to other U.S. deals.
Toyota has joined the race for humanoid robot factory workers. But the Japanese carmaker pledges the robots will augment human employees, not replace them, all while unleashing a wave of productivity and a new era of hyper-customized vehicles.