Information on Toyota Cars
Toyota Motor Corporation is one of the world?s leading automakers, offering a great variety of models,
from minivehicles to large trucks. Their commitment to diversity at Toyota is an integral part of their success and they know that
the commitment must continue to grow. They have highlighted diversity as one of their top ten business initiatives.
In 1965, Toyota introduced the Corona, a powerful and
well-equipped car, that became an instant hit with Americans. By the 1970s, Toyota
was the best-selling import brand and during the 1980s they began to manufacture vehicles in North America. Today, Toyota earns
many top honors for product quality and the Toyota Camry has been the best-selling passenger car in the United States for
seven out of the past eight years.
Toyota, Lexus and Scion cars and trucks are sold at more than 1,700 independent North
American dealers (1,400 in the U.S.).
The year 2004 was Toyota's best year ever, with U.S. sales exceeding 2
million vehicles and North American sales totaling nearly 2.3 million. Today, nearly two-thirds of all Toyota vehicles sold
in the United States are built in North America and sourced with parts from over 400 North American suppliers.
TOYOTA BELIEVES IN HELPING PEOPLE IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN THEIR COMMUNITIES. They are in collaboration with organizations, schools,
universities and other businesses to support programs that help make the world a better place. Last year Toyota invested
nearly $31 million in programs across the United States and have offered people the tools and training they need to make a
different today and tomorrow.
Vehicles of Toyota
- Cars
- Avaion
- Camry
- Camry Solara
- Corolla
- Matrix
- Prius
- Yaris
- Trucks
- SUVs/Van
- 4Runner
- Highlander
- Land Cruiser
- RAv4
- Sequoia
- Sienna