Dec 26, 2025 • AKM.RU
SOMEWHAT-BULLISH
Toyota Motor expects to produce more than 10 million vehicles in 2026
Toyota Motor Corp. has set a goal to produce over 10 million vehicles in 2026, driven by steady demand for hybrid vehicles, particularly in the United States. The company has informed suppliers of these plans and aims to maintain this production level for two years. Despite expected high costs related to tariffs and suppliers, Toyota is cautious about drastic production system restructuring in the short term.
Dec 26, 2025 • TradingView — Track All Markets
NEUTRAL
Toyota Brings US Models to Japan Amid Global Sales Decline
Toyota Motor Corporation (TM) plans to introduce three U.S.-manufactured models—the Camry sedan, Highlander SUV, and Tundra pickup truck—into the Japanese market starting in 2026. This move aims to expand Toyota's customer base and enhance Japan-U.S. trade relations, following a tariff agreement between the two countries. The initiative comes as Toyota experienced its first annual global sales decline in 11 months, largely due to weaker performance in China, despite a rise in sales within Japan.
Dec 26, 2025 • Carscoops
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Toyota’s Forklift Maker Built Three RAV4s That Look Nothing Like Yours
Toyota Industries Corporation (TICO), a foundational part of the Toyota Group known for forklifts and industrial machinery, is set to unveil three unique RAV4 concepts at the 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon. These concepts include an "Outdoor Style Concept" with extensive off-road modifications, a GR Sport prototype showcasing potential customization parts, and a modified version of the recently superseded RAV4. TICO, which actually predates the automotive division, aims to highlight customization options and the versatility of the RAV4 platform.
Dec 26, 2025 • Global Finance Magazine
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Toyota Supercharges US Investment—Or Is It?
Toyota initially appeared to announce a significant new investment of up to $10 billion in its US operations, coinciding with the start of production at its first US electric-vehicle battery plant in North Carolina. However, a clarification from a Toyota public affairs officer revealed that the company had actually confirmed past investments totaling around $10 billion during a previous administration, and no new $10 billion pledge was made. Despite the miscommunication, Toyota reaffirmed its ongoing commitment to US investment and job creation amid a trend of global automakers expanding their presence in the US.
Dec 26, 2025 • ET Auto
BEARISH
Toyota posts a drop in sales in November, dragged down by China
Toyota Motor Corporation experienced a 1.9% decline in global sales in November, primarily due to a significant downturn in China following the discontinuation of subsidies for electric and fuel-efficient cars. Production also fell by 3.4% globally, with notable drops in China, Japan, and the UK, despite increases in Thailand and the US. The company faces ongoing challenges from trade tensions and regulatory shifts in the automotive industry.
Dec 25, 2025 • 毎日新聞
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Toyota's global output sinks 5.5% in November, 1st fall in 6 months
Toyota Motor Corp. reported a 5.5% decrease in global output for November, marking the first decline in six months, largely due to reduced production in China and Japan. Global sales also fell by 2.2%, the first drop in 11 months, with significant decreases in the Chinese market. Other Japanese automakers like Honda and Nissan also experienced output declines, while Suzuki saw an increase due to strong demand in India.