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Toyota Motor Corporation is a global business enterprise specializing in automobile manufacturing and services based in Japan. Its operation focuses on cars and utility vehicles as well as automobile parts and products. Toyota is also one of the world’s automobile frontrunner in sales of technologically-advanced hybrid electric as well as hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles. It manufactures vehicles under five major brands: the principal Toyota brand, Lexus, Ranz, Hino and Daihatsu. The automobile enterprise is the sixth largest company in the world by revenue as of September 2018. It operates mainly in Japan, and globally in Asia, Oceania, Africa, the Middle East, America and Europe.

General information

HQ: Toyota City, Aichi, Japan
Traded as: TYO: 7203, NAG: 7203, NYSE: TM and LSE: TYT
ISIN: JP3633400001
Industry: Automotive
Founded: August 28, 1937
Founder: Kiichiro Toyoda
Divisions: Toyota, Lexus, Ranz and Scion
Area served: Worldwide
Website: global.toyota

What does Toyota Motor Corp. do?

Toyota principally engages in the designing, manufacturing and selling of automobiles and their parts. Its automobile products include conventional engines, hybrid cars, fuel cell automobiles and other vehicles such as pickup trucks, minivans, buses and sports-utility vehicles. Its innovative ventures also include non-automotive services such as enterprises in aerospace, robotics and agricultural biotechnology and sewing machine technology.

Toyota also offer other services which include public relations, finance leasing business, designing of resident houses and information communication enterprise.

toyota motor corporation headquarters japan
Toyota’s headquarters in Toyota City, Japan

History

The world’s leading automobile company was established in 1937 as a business spin-off from Toyota Industries which mainly manufactured automobiles. It first started with the line production of automated looms under the Toyota Production System, which followed the principle of jidoka, meaning that “the machine stops itself when a problem occurs.”

The first Toyoda Model G Automatic Loom was produced in 1924. Five years later the production line was bought by the Platt Brothers, who then owned the biggest textile machinery company in the world. The procurement of the product served as the starting capital for the establishment of the automobile enterprise of Toyota, which officially started in 1933.

The first vehicle innovation Type A engine was first released three years prior to its independent establishment in 1937, followed by its first passenger vehicle labelled as Type AA.

During the 1940s to 1950s, the company began producing small-sized vehicles with the name “Toyopet.” Thirty years later, it ventured into motorsports, followed by compact cars and more luxurious and high-end vehicles such as SUVs and sports cars. In the 2000s, Toyota made it to the list of Forbes 200 as one of the world’s business leaders in 2005.

Recently in 2018, the company sealed an investment deal worth $500 million for Uber’s autonomous or robotic cars.

Founders

Toyota Motor Corporation was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937. The company started as a manufacturer of automated looms led by his father Sakichi Toyoda. Sakichi later turned over the company to his son Kiichiro, who then transformed it into an automobile manufacturing business.

Company Profile

Toyota Motor Corporation is a Japan-based automobile business enterprise which designs and manufactures both commercial and passenger (private) vehicles. It also innovates, produces and assembles automobile parts and accessories.

The company continues to develop new technologies to live up to its global reputation as an ever-evolving mobility company. It has gone beyond manufacturing automobiles and is currently exploring its ventures and diversifying its portfolio in artificial intelligence and robotics as well.

It is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, New York Stock Exchange and London Stock Exchange.

Toyota Motor Corp. Ltd. Products and Services

Products

Conventional engine vehicles

Corolla Tank
Yaris Etios
Vitz Vios
Prius C AGYA
Aqua Rush
Passo Daihatsu
Roomy Yaris iA

Hybrid cars

Prius Avalon
Auris Corolla HB
Prius PHV Crown
C-HR Century
LC UX
Camry Corolla SD
JPN TAXI WG HV

Fuel cell automobiles

  • MIRAI
  • SORA

Others

  • Toyota branded mini-vehicles, passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles
  • Camry and REIZ branded mid-size cars
  • Lexus, Avalon, and Crown branded luxury cars
  • Century limousines
  • LC and Supra branded sports cars
  • Tacoma and Tundra branded pickup trucks

Services

  • Retail financing and leasing
  • Wholesale financing
  • Prefabricated housing
  • Information technology

Contact Number / Address

Where is Toyota’s main headquarters?

Toyota’s main headquarters is located at the Honsha Plant in 1 Toyota-cho, Toyota, Aichi prefecture in the Chubu region of Japan. Its Tokyo head office is located at 1-4-18 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo.

How do I contact Toyota corporate office?

They can be reached through the following contact details:
Phone: +81 565282121
Fax: +81 565235721
www.toyota.com/support
www.toyota.com/support/#!/app/ask

Which country owns Toyota Company?

Japan, a first-world country in East Asia known for being a technologically-advanced nation owns Toyota Motor Corporation, which is currently headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi Japan.

Toyota Pipeline

The world’s leading automobile manufacturer continues to invest heavily on artificial intelligence for its mobility company. Recently in 2019, Toyota Motor Corporation has allotted another $100 million fund for AI and potential mobility start-ups through its research department Toyota AI Ventures, just two years after its first $100 million funding in July 2017.

It envisions a plethora of mobility ventures such as self-driving shuttles (provided by May Mobililty), cognitive AI firm Intuition Robotics and Joby Aviation. Managing director of Toyota AI Ventures Jim Adler expresses his interest for these start-up investments and looks forward to developing and innovating their products and services through artificial intelligence and robotics.

Japanese Facilities

Name
Postal code
Address
Head Office
471-8571
1 Toyota-Cho, Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture
Tokyo Head Office
112-8701
1-4-18 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
Nagoya Office
450-8711
4-7-1 Meieki, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture
Ikebukuro Building
170-8405
3-3-5 Higashi ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo
Honsha Plant
471-8571
1Toyota-cho, Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture
Motomachi Plant
471-8573
1 Motomachi, Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture
Kamigo Plant
470-1217
1 Taisei-cho, Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture
Takaoka Plant
473-0938
1 Sanko, Honda-cho, Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture
Miyoshi Plant
470-0213
1 Namiki, Uchikoshi-cho, Miyoshi City, Aichi Prefecture
Tsutsumi Plant
473-0932
1 Umanokashira, Tsutsumi-cho, Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture
Myochi Plant
470-0214
1 Nishiyama, Myochi-cho, Miyoshi City, Aichi Prefecture
Shimoyama Plant
470-0213
1 Shimoyama, Uchikoshi-cho, Miyoshi City, Aichi Prefecture
Kinu-ura Plant
447-0834
10-1 Tamatsuura-cho, Hekinan City, Aichi Prefecture
Tahara Plant
441-3401
3-1 Midorigahama, Tahara City, Aichi Prefecture
Teiho Plant
471-8574
7 Teiho, Teiho-cho, Toyota City Aichi Prefecture
Hirose Plant
470-0309
543 Kirigabora, Nishihirose-cho, Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture
Higashi-Fuji Technical Center
410-1193
1200 Mishuku, Susono City, Shizuoka Prefecture
Shibetsu Proving Ground
095-0181
4545-1 Onnebetsu-cho, Shibetsu City, Hokkaido
Tokyo Design Research and Laboratory
192-0032
2-3 Ishikawa-cho, Hachiojii City, Tokyo
Nisshin Education and Training Center
470-0113
5-210 Sakae, Nisshin City, Aichi Prefecture
Nagoya Wharf Center
476-0005
33-3 Shinpo-cho, Tokai City, Aichi Prefecture
Tobishima Wharf Center
490-1446
3-1-1 Higashihama, Tobishima-mura, Ama-gun, Aichi Prefecture
Tokai wharf Center
476-0005
30-4 Shinpo-cho, Tokai City, Aichi Prefecture
Haruhi Parts Center
452-0961
1-2 Shimonakawari, Haruhi, Kiyosu City, Aichi Prefecture
Inazawa Parts Center
492-8441
1-5 Numasumita, Fukushima-cho, Inazawa City, Aichi Prefecture
Oguchi Parts Center
480-0127
1-135 Shinmiya, Oguchi-cho, Niwa-gun, Aichi Prefecture
Kamigo Logistics Center
470-1218
1-1 Kamigo-cho, Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture
Tobishima Logistics Center
490-1445
46 Kanaoka, Tobishima-mura, Ama-gun, Aichi Prefecture
Yokohama Office
236-0002
9 Torihama-cho, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Mikkabi Learning Center
431-1402
3669-1 Tsuzuki Aza iwamoto, Mikkabi-cho, Kita-ku, Hamamatsu City Shizuoka Prefecture
Homi Training Center
470-0344
57-28 Inomukai, Homi-cho, Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture
Fujioka Technical Education and Training Center
470-0431
100-1 Ushiroda, Nishinakayama-cho, Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture
Kiyosu Training Center
452-0932
1 Asahiyayoi, Kiyosu City, Aichi Prefecture
Toyota Technical Skills Academy
470-0344
57-28 Inomukai, Homi-cho, Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture
Toyota Memorial Hospital
471-8513
1-1 Heiwa-cho, Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture
Toyota Automobile Museum
480-1131
41-100 Yokomichi, Nagakute City, Aichi Prefecture
Toyota Kuragaike Commemorative Hall
471-0001
250 Ikeda-cho Minami, Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture
Toyota Sports Center
470-0344
57-230 Inomukai, Homi-cho, Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture
Toyota Biotechnology and Afforestation Laboratory
470-0201
1099 Marune, Kurozasa-cho, Miyoshi City, Aichi Prefecture
Sapporo Service Branch
062-0051
14-1-60 Tsukisamuhigashi 1-jo, Toyohira-ku, Sapporo City, Hokkaido
Kita-Tohoku Service Branch
028-3602
145 Daijyuchiwari, Oaza Fujisawa, Yahaba-cho, Shiwa-gun, Iwate Prefecture
Sendai Service Branch
981-3206
3-23-1 Akedoori, Izumi-ku, Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture
Kita-Kanto Service Branch
321-0118
6-2-10 Inter Park, Utsunomiya City, Tochigi Prefecture
Shibaura Service Branch
108-0023
7F Toyota Technocraft building, 4-8-3 Shibaura, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Hokuriku Service Branch
920-0177
2-6 Hokuyodai, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture
Osaka Service Branch
664-0854
3-1-23 Minami-cho, Itami City, Hyogo Prefecture
Hiroshima Service Branch
739-0041
3823-1 Oaza jike Aza motokawa, Saijyo-cho, Higashi Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture
Shikoku Service Branch
769-1613
4001-2 Onohara-cho, Kanonji City, Kagawa Prefecture
Fukuoka Service Branch
811-2302
185-3 Oaza okuma, Kasuya-machi, Kasuya-gun, Fukuoka Prefecture
Minami-Kyusyu Service Branch
899-5652
3466-5 Hiramatsu, Aira City, Kagoshima Prefecture

Reference: www.toyota-global.com/
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15 COMMENTS

  1. Diesel engines the exhaust valve can ceramic coated 5-10 horsepower better fuel economy 5000-6000 hours lasting/75,000 kilometers .

  2. Dear Toyota,

    I would like to present information about warranty regulations in The Netherlands and in what way Toyota is not follwoing up those regulations. I request direct contact with the position or person who is direct responsible for service/warranty and after sales in the Netherlands.

  3. At the end of you advertisement on TV there is the Corporate Symbol then to the right there are two American Flags, below the first flag is the seven ring symbol for the Olympics, under the second flag is a symbol that I don’t know. What does that stand for?

  4. Hello –
    This is a life and death matter…
    I would like to strongly suggest that you make a big change to your “Entune” system ASAP –
    PLEASE stop “scrolling” messages on the screen – for example, some radio stations have song title and station identification scrolling –
    This is EXTREMELY distracting and dangerous and is no doubt causing accidents, injury and death. (Because it’s unrealistic to expect people to pull over every time they want to catch the name of a song slowly scrolling across the screen).

    So, PLEASE – I’m BEGGING YOU – make this change ASAP – no more scrolling messages – driving is already too dangerous – we don’t need even more distractions.

  5. Hello,
    Your vehicles are extremely well built and enduring which is why my husband and I decided to purchase a new Sienna 2021 van. We placed our order in mid-July and now it is the beginning of November and no van! So disappointed in our Leesburg, Va. dealership. I hope the van will come soon, if at all!
    Thank you,

  6. Why can you have a recall on Tacoma frames which is a safety issue and then just stop the recall your company says it’s customers safety is our priority i have reached out to Toyota Canada but they say their is nothing they can do I think there is you can honor the recall and replace my frame I bought a used 2006 Toyota Tacoma to use during my retirement but all I am doing is paying the frame to be repaired I can’t afford a new or used truck right now but when I can I probably not buy a Toyota because you do not stand behind your product also get rid of your slogan that customer safety is our priority because it is not true

  7. I trust it will be a better and perfect car if there is a dim light built in to the glove compartment for the new toyota vios 2021 as it is so inconvenient to open the glove compartment looking for somethings that are kept inside during night time.
    (Model: vios -G)

  8. Bonjour j’aime Toyota …mais de grâce estes vous capable de les faire moins bruyante plus insonoriser on entend le vent ,je vérifie si j’ai pas une fenêtre entre ouverte réellement désagréable camery,corolla Sienna toutes pareil mon gendre Volwagen un petit on entend si peu merci

    Serge Côté

  9. I would like to offer a comment on the Toyota TV commercials showing off-road vehicles traveling at high speed. I think this type of commercial is sending the wrong message to the public regarding off-road travel. The purpose of off-roading is to enjoy the wonders of God’s creation. Traveling off road at high speeds is wrong for two (2) reasons, you risk damaging the fragile trails and you miss the beauty of the journey. I put 100,000 miles on three (3) different four (4) wheel drive vehicles enjoying most of the high mountain passes while living in Colorado. I learned a lot about how to respect our precious “off road” environment. First, most of off roads are public land. So it is good practice to consider these roads as sacred, having been preserved for our enjoyment, and with a duty for us to preserve the roads and land for future generations. Treating the roads with respect is showing reverence for the privilege we have to be out there enjoying God’s creation. In promoting your products you have the opportunity to remind viewers to enjoy the beauty of off roading – at respectful speeds.

  10. Good Morning
    Was wondering where I could send a request to have toyota consider making a duel rear wheel heavy duty truck with payload of at least 4,000 pounds in both the 6 and 8 foot box.. call it the tundra 40 .. for the 4000 pound payload.
    I have a truck camper on my tundra. but had to add air bags and sway bar. there are many truck campers out there, and many contractors would also purchase

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