Archive for 'Toyota National and Worldwide News' Category
Toyota Motor Corp. has regained its position as the world's most valuable auto brand despite the carmaker's massive recall campaign. Click here for the entire story! Worthy Brands World's most valuable car brands in $ billion; rank in top 100; % change 1.Toyota $24.2 — 27 –11% 2. BMW $22.4 — 30 — 3% 3. Mercedes […]
The all-new 2011 Scion tC just received a Five Star Overall Rating for crash tests! Check out this article to read more about the Scion tC!
The Environmental Protection Agency Recognizes Toyota for its Commitment to Environmental Excellence
Great news! Toyota was recently recognized for its commitment to environmental excellence by the EPA! See below for an excerpt from the press release: “The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded Toyota Motor Engineering Manufacturing North America, Inc. (TEMA), with its 2011 ENERGY STAR Sustained Excellence Award in recognition of its continued leadership in protecting […]
REDMOND, Wash., and TOYOTA CITY, Japan — April 6, 2011 — Microsoft Corp. and Toyota Motor Corp. (TMC) today announced they have forged a strategic partnership and plan to build a global platform for TMC’s next-generation telematics services using the Windows Azure platform. Telematics is the fusing of telecommunications and information technologies in vehicles; it […]
This weekend Toyota launched “Hope for Japan,” a website where visitors can contribute to the American Red Cross relief efforts and share a personal message of hope. We encourage you to visit the site and show your support at www.toyota.com/supportforjapan. Below is a short update on some of the additional steps Toyota is taking in North […]
On March 27th, Toyota Motor Corporation President Akio Toyoda visited the region of Japan most affected by the earthquake/tsunami, then issued a statement of support, followed by a commitment by the company to donate 50 vehicles to support relief efforts in the area. To All Those Affected by the Tohoku Earthquake I offer my prayers […]
Toyota’s number one priority is to support our team members at TMC, our partner companies, suppliers and dealers through this situation. On behalf of the company globally, TMC is moving to donate 300 million yen (approximately $3.75 million) for relief and recovery efforts in communities affected by the Tohoku Earthquake and is also considering the […]
"Toyota Motor Corp.'s rebound from record recalls that depressed sales and hurt its reputation for quality got a boost from a U.S. government report finding no link between electronics in the company's vehicles and sudden acceleration incidents." Read more!
The Government's clearing of Toyota electronics in cases of unintended acceleration have consumers feeling more positive about Toyota. Click here to view the latest report from Automotive News Now.
Click here to read the article by The Inquirer from February 9, 2011 and a quote by Jamie Haberle, Service Manager at Central City Toyota!


