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Toyota projects FY 2025 sales revenue will climb 2% to 46 trillion yen ($295.6 billion), with operating income slipping nearly 20% to 4.3 trillion yen ($28 billion) and net income dropping nearly ...
By market close today, ... published a press release on recent news that Toyota is recalling more than 42,000 2023 and 2024 Corolla Cross hybrids it sold in the ever-influential U.S. market. The ...
Through 10:20 a.m. ET, Tesla gained 6.2%, Lucid 3.5%, and Toyota 2.5%. Economic data started the day's rally, with U.S. retail sales in July up 1% -- three times what economists predicted, with ...
The first-generation Aqua was produced by the Iwate plant since before the establishment of Toyota Motor East Japan. [25] In September 2022, the third-generation Sienta started to roll off at Miyagi. [26] In June 2023, Toyota Motor East Japan said it would start assembling the Lexus LBX at the Iwate plant, the company's first Lexus-badged
In March 1997, Toyota increased its Hino stake (at the time 11.4%) to 16.4% and to 20.1% by the end of the year. [16] Toyota also moved all its production and development activities for light trucks to Hino. [4] In June 1998, Toyota said it planned to take control of Hino. [17] By March 2001, it had acquired a 36.6% Hino stake. [18]
In 1950, Toyota was split into Toyota Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Sales Co. (sales arm of Toyota); the two companies merged in 1982 to create one unified company, with then-Toyota Motor Co. President Eiji Toyoda becoming chairman. Chairmen listed prior to 1982 below were for the pre-merger Toyota Motor Co. only. [114] [115] Rizaburo Toyoda (1937 ...
Ford reported Maverick Hybrid pickup sales hit 52,361 last year, a 67% gain, which is more than half of Maverick’s total sales in 2023. The F-150 Hybrid posted a 41% jump in sales year over year ...
TMMBC is Toyota's first automotive manufacturing plant in Mexico and builds Tacoma pickup trucks. The plant was built for an annual capacity of 180,000 truck beds and 30,000 Tacoma pickup trucks. In January 2006, Toyota announced that the plant capacity would be expanded to produce 50,000 Tacoma pickup trucks, and 200,000 truck beds.