Inheritance and Evolution

  1. 1960s Mass Production Systems Established;
    Development of Mass-market Vehicle
  2. Production plants started operations around the 1960s

    1959

    Motomachi Plant operations started

    Motomachi Plant assembly line

    Motomachi Plant assembly line

    Motomachi Plant assembly line

    Motomachi Plant assembly line

    1961

    Haruhi Plant (now Haruhi Center) operations started

    1964

    Domestic Machine Transport Base (now Nagoya Wharf Center) completed

    1965

    Kamigo Plant operations started

    1966

    Takaoka Plant operations started

    Line-off ceremony at Takaoka Plant

    Line-off ceremony at Takaoka Plant

    Takaoka Plant assembly line

    Takaoka Plant assembly line

    1968

    Miyoshi Plant operations started

  3. Technological foundation reinforced in the 1960s and 1970s

    1960

    Head office building (now former Head Office) completed

    Head office building (now former Head Office)
    1960

    Toyota Central Research & Development Laboratories, Inc. established

    1965

    Deming Prize for major advances in quality improvement received

    1966

    Entered into business partnership with Hino Motors Co., Ltd. and Hino Motors Sales, Ltd.

    1966

    Design Dome completed

    1967

    Entered into business partnership with Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd.

    1971

    Higashifuji Techinical Center established

    Higashifuji Techinical Center
    1973

    Calty Design Research, Inc. established in the U.S.

  4. Compact mass-market passenger car developed in line with the national car concept

    1961

    Publica launched

    Publica
  5. The family car that brought motorization

    1966

    Corolla launched

    Corolla
  6. Practical high-performance car, authentic Gran Turismo

    1967

    Toyota 2000GT launched

    Toyota 2000GT
  7. 1969

    Cumulative production in Japan reached 5 million units

    Cumulative production in Japan reached 5 million units
  8. Japan's first specialty car

    1970

    Celica launched

    Celica
  9. 1970s Satisfying Public Needs
    (Emissions standards, Oil crisis)
  10. Satisfying government requirements (Emissions standards, Oil crisis, Traffic safety)

    1970

    Photochemical smog in Tokyo

    1970

    Muskie Act for preventing air pollution passed in the U.S.

    1972

    "Toyota Experimental Safety Vehicle" announced

    1972

    Japan's Ministry of the Environment formally announced the 1973 Emissions standards

    1973

    First Oil Crisis occurs

    1975

    Vehicles based on the Toyota total clean anti-pollution system-vortex combustion (TTC-V) and the TTC-C catalytic converter to meet the 1975 Emissions Standards launched

    Press announcement of cars satisfying the 1975 Emissions Standards

    Press announcement of cars satisfying the 1975 Emissions Standards

    1977

    Toyota Technical Center, U.S.A Inc. established in the U.S.

    1977

    Three-way catalyst system compliant with 1978 emission regulations released

  11. More production plants started operation in 1970s

    1970

    Tsutsumi Plant operation started

    Tsutsumi Plant assembly line

    Tsutsumi Plant assembly line

    1971

    PT. Toyota Astra Motor (now PT. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia [TMMIN]) established in Indonesia

    PT. Toyota Astra Motor (now PT. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia [TMMIN])
    1973

    Myochi Plant operations started

    1975

    Shimoyama Plant operations started

    1978

    Kinuura Plant operations started

    1979

    Tahara Plant operations started

  12. 1972

    Cumulative production in Japan reached 10 million units

    Cumulative production in Japan reached 10 million units
  13. Corporate support facilities established

    1974

    Toyota Kuragaike Commemorative Hall completed

    1974

    Nisshin Training Center completed

    1974

    Toyota Foundation established

    1976

    Homi Training Institute (now part of the Homi Training Center) completed

    1977

    Toyota Kaikan Museum completed

    Toyota Kaikan Museum
  14. Mass cab-over type car

    1976

    Townace launched

    Townace
  15. Responding to unique luxury vehicles in the high-end compact car market (Vehicles compliant with 1978 regulations with three-way catalyst system)

    1977

    Chaser launched

    Chaser
  16. 1980s Sales and Manufacturing Operations Merged to Form Toyota Motor Corporation; Full-scale Overseas Production Launched
  17. A luxury specialty car that transcends previous technologies

    1981

    Soarer launched

    Soarer
  18. 1982

    Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. and Toyota Motor Sales Co., Ltd. merge to form Toyota Motor Corporation

    Merger agreement signed between Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. and Toyota Motor Sales Co., Ltd.

    Merger agreement signed between Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. and Toyota Motor Sales Co., Ltd.

  19. Internal / external support facilities and new plants opened

    1981

    Toyota Technological Institute established

    1984

    Shibetsu Proving Ground (in Hokkaido) completed

    Shibetsu Proving Ground (in Hokkaido)
    1985

    Tobishima Center completed as a new export base

    Tobishima Center
    1986

    Teiho Plant operations started

    1987

    Kasugai Housing Works operations started

    1987

    Toyota Memorial Hospital completed (former Toyota Hospital opened in 1942)

    1989

    Hirose Plant [now Denso Hirose Plant] operations started

    1989

    Toyota Automobile Museum opened

    Toyota Automobile Museum
    1989

    Tochigi Housing Works operations started

  20. Full-scale globalization initiated

    1984

    New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. (NUMMI), a joint venture with GM, established (production ended in 2010)

    New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. (NUMMI)
    1986

    Toyota Motor Manufacturing, U.S.A., Inc. (TMM) [now Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. (TMMK)] established

    Toyota Motor Manufacturing, U.S.A., Inc. (TMM)
    1987

    Toyota Motor Europe NV/SA Technical Center completed

    1986

    Production of the Dyna at Kuozui Motors Ltd. (Taiwan) started

    Zeiss line-off ceremony (1988)

    Zeiss line-off ceremony (1988)

    1988

    Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation (TMP), a joint venture company, established

  21. Japan's first midship engine vehicle

    1984

    MR2 launched

    MR2
  22. 1986

    Cumulative production in Japan reached 50 million units

    Cumulative production in Japan reached 50 million units
  23. New Logo Introduced

    1989

    New Toyota mark and logo introduced

    Toyota logo
    1989

    Lexus brand introduced
    Lexus dealerships established in the U.S.

    Lexus logo
  24. Aimed for a world-class, high-performance luxury car

    1989

    Celsior launched

    Celsior
  25. Began operations of Lexus, a luxury car sales network in the U.S.

    1989

    Lexus LS 400 launched

    Lexus LS 400
  26. 1990s Response to Environmental and Safety Issues
  27. Internal / external support facilities opened

    1990

    Tokyo Design Center opened

    Tokyo Design Center
    1991

    Tokyo Branch office changed to Tokyo Head office

    Tokyo Head office
    1991

    Yamanashi Housing Works operations started

    1993

    Resort hotel FORESTA HILLS opened

    1994

    TOYOTA Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology opened

    TOYOTA Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
    1996

    Tokyo Design Research Laboratory established

    1999

    Toyota Biotechnology and Afforestation Laboratory established

  28. Proposing a new automotive lifestyle for the 1990s
    -The new concept saloon-

    1990

    Estima launched

    Estima
  29. Full-scale globalization initiated

    1990

    Toyota Motor Europe Manufacturing & Engineering (TMME) [now Toyota Motor Europe NV/SA (TME)] established

    1992

    Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. (TMUK) production started

    Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. (TMUK)
    1996

    Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana, Inc. (TMMI) established (production started in 1999)

    1996

    Toyota Motor Manufacturing, West Virginia, Inc. (TMMWV) established (production started in 1998)

    1996

    Tianjin Toyota Motor Engine Co., Ltd. [now FAW Toyota Engine (Tianjin) Co., Ltd.] established (production started in 1998)

    1997

    Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Ltd. (TKM) established (production started in 1999)

    1998

    Site for new plant in Europe (now TMMF) in France selected

    1999

    Toyota Motor Manufacturing Poland SP. z o.o. (TMMP) established

    1999

    TMC shares listed on New York and London stock exchanges

  30. New Business Plan and Principles announced

    1991

    Toyota New International Cooperation Program announced

    1992

    Guiding Principles at Toyota announced

    1992

    Toyota Earth Charter adopted

    1993

    Toyota Environmental Action Plan adopted

    1995

    New International Business Plan announced

    1996

    2005 Vision adopted with Harmonious Growth as its main theme

  31. Building plants in Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Tohoku

    1992

    Toyota Motor Hokkaido, Inc. operations started

    1992

    Toyota Motor Kyushu, Inc. operations started

    1998

    Toyota Motor Tohoku Plant (now Toyota Motor East Japan, Inc.) operations started

  32. All-purpose Flexible vehicle

    1994

    RAV4 launched

    RAV4
  33. 1994

    Annual overseas production reached 10,000 units

  34. Harmonious vehicle ahead of the 21st Century
    -Toyota Hybrid System (THS)-

    1997

    Prius launched

    Prius
  35. 1999

    Cumulative production in Japan reached 100 million units

    Cumulative production in Japan reached 100 million units
  36. 2000s Rapid Expansion of Globalization
  37. Sales, PR and other support activities

    2000

    Operations of Toyota Used Car Purchase (T-UP) car buyer's network launched

    T-UP
    2000

    Toyota Financial Services Corporation, a holding company of finance companies established

    2002

    Toyota entered Formula 1 racing series (Toyota withdrew from Formula One in 2009)

    Toyota entered Formula 1 racing series
    2003

    Toyota Housing Corporation established

    2005

    New main building opened at Toyota Head Office

    2005

    Lexus dealerships in Japan launched

    2005

    Midland Square office and commercial tower opened in Nagoya

    Midland Square office
  38. Full-scale globalization initiated

    2000

    Sichuan Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. (SCTM) [now FAW Toyota Motor (Chengdu) Co., Ltd. (FTCC)] production started

    2000

    Tianjin Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. [now FAW Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. (FTMC)] established

    2001

    Toyota Motor Manufacturing France S.A.S. (TMMF) production started

    Toyota Motor Manufacturing France S.A.S. (TMMF)
    2001

    Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Alabama, Inc. (TMMAL) established

    2002

    Toyota Peugeot Citroen Automobile Czech, s.r.o. (TPCA) [now Toyota Motor Manufacturing Czech Republic, s.r.o. (TMMCZ)] established

    2002

    Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Baja California S. de R.L. de C.V. (TMMBC) established

    2002

    Toyota Kirloskar Auto Parts Private Ltd. (TKAP) established

    2002

    Tianjin Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. [now FAW Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. (FTMC)] production started

    2003

    Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Texas, Inc. (TMMTX) established

    2003

    Agreement on joint production with China FAW Group Corporation (FAW) reached

    2004

    Automotive stamping-die producer, Toyota FAW (Tianjin) Dies Co., Ltd. (TFTD), established

    2004

    FAW Toyota Changchun Engine Co., Ltd. (FTCE) [now FAW Toyota Engine (Changchun) Co., Ltd. (FTEC)] established

    2004

    GAC Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. (GTMC) established

    2005

    Joint production of Peugeot 107, Toyota Aygo (model KGB 10L, etc.), and Citroen C1 commenced at TPCA in Czech Republic

    2005

    Toyota Motor Manufacturing Russia (TMMR) established (production ended in 2022)

  39. 2002

    Cumulative production in North America reached 10 million units

  40. 2006

    Lexus LS 460 launched

    Lexus LS 460
  41. 2009

    Lexus LFA launched

    Lexus LFA
  42. 2009

    Worldwide cumulative hybrid vehicle sales surpassed 2 million units

  43. From 2010s
  44. 2008

    Global Financial Crisis (global recession)

    2009

    First fall into the red since foundation (¥461 billion)
    Akio Toyoda appointed president

    2009

    Global recall issue

    2010

    President Toyoda attended U.S. congressional hearing

    President Toyoda attended U.S. congressional hearing
    2011

    Toyota Global Vision announced
    The Great East Japan Earthquake struck 2 days later

    2011

    Thailand floods
    Extremely strong yen

    2012

    Toyota Motor East Japan established

    Promoting management centered on products and regions
    = Carmaking revolution
    Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) and company system introduced, and Akio Toyoda appointed as master driver

  45. 2016

    CASE Revolution (A once-in-a-century transformation)

    2018

    Acceleration in shift to a Mobility Company declared at CES in the United States

    Acceleration in shift to a Mobility Company declared at CES in the United States

    In 2020, Woven City unveiled at CES in the United States

    Woven City unveiled at CES in the United States
  46. 2019

    Outbreak of COVID-19

    2019

    Labor-management consultations held in spring and autumn

    2020

    State of emergency declared (lockdown halts economic activity, global semiconductor shortage occurs)

    2020

    Toyota Philosophy released

    Toyota Philosophy
    2020

    500-billion-yen surplus forecast despite COVID-19 pandemic

    500-billion-yen surplus forecast despite COVID-19 pandemic
  47. 2020

    Japanese government declared a 2050 carbon-neutrality goal (Phase-out of pure internal combustion engine vehicle sales)

    2020

    Carbon neutrality initiatives
    1) Akio Toyoda issued multiple messages as chairman of the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association
    2) Entered endurance races with hydrogen engine vehicles as Toyota

    2023

    New president appointed

    Change of President