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Maybe not a motto you want as gospel for your life, but Japanese automakers couldn't have cared less in 1989. Back then, they all agreed to adhere to the standards of a "gentlemen's agreement" that ...
Toyota is said to be developing a next-gen Harrier in Japan, sparking Venza comeback rumors. The new model is expected to adopt a coupe-SUV design, distancing itself from the RAV4.
First year in three Toyota chair not opposed by proxy advisers Firm seeks $33 billion Toyota Industries buyout to improve ties Deal would strengthen family control at expense of minority holders ...
Toyota and Daimler Truck have agreed to finalize a merger of their truck manufacturing subsidiaries, Hino Motors and Mitsubishi Fuso Truck & Bus, under a new holding company by April 2026.
The 2025 Toyota 4Runner Trailhunter comes equipped with a built-in, high-output onboard air compressor-a standout feature tailored for off-road enthusiasts and overlanders.
Toyota Founder’s Grandson Is Bidding to Tighten Family Control of the Auto Giant The Toyoda family is reclaiming control of Toyota Industries to consolidate power across the group’s industrial ...
The world’s largest carmaker is backing a $33 bln buyout of Toyota Industries by swapping its stake in its listed supplier for illiquid stock in a holding company. It resolves cross ...
Toyota is working on a new sports car that could be called Celica, but there's not much info yet.
Toyota Motor Corporation plans to take private its key supplier, Toyota Industries, in a landmark $26 billion deal aimed at enhancing corporate governance and shareholder returns. The transaction ...
The nearly century-old Japanese company that founded Toyota Motor in the 1930s plans to go private with backing from the car giant’s chairman, Akio Toyoda.
Toyota is actively developing a new vehicle that could revive the Celica name, with running test mules and dealer previews already underway. The powertrain remains undecided, with Toyota ...
The RAV4 roster will include plug-in hybrid and performance GR-Sport models as Toyota looks to expand sales of its No. 1 selling vehicle.