The FINANCIAL — Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) announces executive changes to its manufacturing organization, effective January 4, 2021. David Fernandes, who currently serves as senior vice president, Manufacturing, Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM), will become president of Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Mississippi
Morehe FINANCIAL — Iwatani Corporation of America, a wholly owned subsidiary of Iwatani Corporation (Tokyo Stock Exchange: 8088) and Toyota Motor North America (NYSE: TM) jointly announced today that Toyota will support Iwatani’s plans to significantly expand the number of open retail
MoreThe FINANCIAL — Toyota Motor North America (TMNA), announced six executives have been named among the 100 Leading Women in the North American Auto Industry by Automotive News. They are: Leah Curry, president, Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana, Inc. Susan Elkington, president, Toyota Motor
MoreThe FINANCIAL — Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) announced the retirement of Edward (Ed) Laukes, group vice president of Toyota Division Marketing, effective January 4, 2021. Laukes is responsible for all Toyota division market planning, advertising, merchandising, sales promotion, incentives, NASCAR and motorsports,
MoreThe FINANCIAL — Toyota is pleased to announce their support of the new NASCAR Cup Series team 23XI Racing, which is co-owned by NBA legend Michael Jordan and current NASCAR Cup Series championship contender Denny Hamlin. 23XI Racing will make its debut
MoreThe FINANCIAL — Toyota is recalling certain Lexus and Toyota vehicles produced between July 2017 through September 2020 due to the same fuel pump issue for which Toyota announced a safety recall in the U.S. in January 2020. In the U.S., Toyota
MoreThe FINANCIAL — Toyota AI Ventures, Toyota’s early-stage venture capital fund, announced its investment in YPC Technologies, a robotic kitchen startup based in Montreal, Canada. The funding follows YPC Technologies’ participation in the 2020 Toyota AI Ventures “call for innovation” focused on smart,
MoreThe FINANCIAL – Toyota is amending a safety recall involving possible fuel pump failures that can cause engines to stall. Toyota is adding 1.2 million vehicles to a major recall in the U.S. and added vehicles bring the total to 1.8 million.
MoreMaintaining its competitive edge, Toyota’s C-HR could be the go-to choice in 2019. Justifying the numerous positive reviews it’s received, the Coupé High Rider has been widely recognized as a novelty in automobile design. Having debuted in the 2014 Paris exhibition, its
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