Toyota has emerged as the leading automaker in the world, with the company reporting an impressive 11.2 million vehicle sales globally last year, marking a new annual record for the industry. This achievement marks the fourth consecutive year that Toyota has held the top spot, and the company’s sales have seen a 7.2% increase over the previous year.
Toyota’s success can be attributed to its diverse range of vehicles, with the Toyota and Lexus brands contributing the majority of the sales. The company’s subsidiaries, Daihatsu and Hino Motors, also made significant contributions to the total sales figure. The largest market for Toyota was the United States, where the company sold 2.6 million vehicles, representing a 7% increase from the previous year.
Hybrid vehicles were a significant part of Toyota’s sales, accounting for approximately one-third of the total. On the other hand, the company’s fully electric vehicle sales were relatively low, making up less than 1% of its overall sales. This is despite Toyota’s recent efforts to invest more in electric vehicle technology.
However, Toyota’s success has not been without its challenges. The company has been facing several scandals in recent times, which have impacted its reputation and affected its sales. At the start of the year, Toyota announced that it would be pausing shipments of several models, including the Hilux truck and Land Cruiser 300 SUV, due to irregularities found in tests for diesel engines developed by supplier Toyota Industries.
Additionally, Toyota has been dealing with scandals involving its subsidiaries. Last year, Daihatsu was found to have committed long-running safety test wrongdoings, while Hino Motors faced accusations of falsifying emissions data in 2022. In response to these incidents, Toyota’s chairman, Akio Toyoda, has apologized to customers and stakeholders for the inconvenience and concern caused by the scandals.
Toyoda has also committed to leading the company’s reform efforts, acknowledging that Toyota needs to improve its governance and manufacturing processes to avoid similar incidents in the future. The company has implemented measures to strengthen its internal controls and improve transparency, in an effort to rebuild trust with its customers and stakeholders.
Toyota’s historic milestone in global vehicle sales is a testament to the company’s commitment to producing high-quality vehicles that meet the needs of its customers. While the company has faced setbacks in recent times, its efforts to address these issues and implement reforms demonstrate its dedication to regaining the trust of its stakeholders. As the company continues to navigate the challenges of the automotive industry, it is likely that Toyota will remain a major player in the market, driving innovation and growth in the years to come.