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Lexus regularly dazzles and impresses audiences at the annual Japan Mobility Show. Its concept van this year is jaw-dropping for more reasons than one.
Toyota unveiled a Corolla concept at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, showcasing a more angular, aggressive, and spacious take on the Corolla.
Toyota is selling cars faster than it can build them. With strong demand for hybrids, the company says it can “barely cover the demand.” After reporting its fiscal second-quarter earnings on Wednesday, Toyota raised its sales and earnings forecast for the year.
Toyota is prepping newly developed engines for the next-gen Corolla, which may spell doom for the GR’s turbo three.
President Trump told U.S. troops in Japan to purchase cars made by Toyota on Tuesday, saying that the Japanese carmaker has plans to build auto plants across the country. “I was just told by
Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda is exploring ways to help GM and Ford sell cars in Japan, including offering U.S. vehicles through Toyota's dealer network, sources tell Autoblog.
Toyota seems to have embraced the idea of a Century brand, based around three core vehicles: an SUV, sedan and a sporty two-door. The lineup is similar to that of Rolls-Royce and other ultra-lux names in the industry. At Tokyo, Toyota showed off all three of the models that will make up its core. The coupe is at center.
The Century nameplate will take its place atop the Toyota brand ladder as a new flagship luxury division above Lexus.
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Japan’s First Female Prime Minister Has a Long History With Her Beloved Toyota Supra
Sanae Takaichi isn’t just Japan’s first female prime minister—she’s a gearhead with style. While most politicians settle for boring official rides, Takaichi’s heart has always belonged to a pearl-white 1991 Toyota Supra 2.
Toyota, Honda and Suzuki are spending billions of dollars to build new cars and factories in India, a sign of the country's growing importance as a manufacturing hub as Japanese automakers redraw global supply chains to reduce dependence on China.
During a visit to Japan, Trump claimed that Toyota was going to invest "over $10 billion" to build new auto plants "all over the United States."