By – Dev Pratap Singh
Index
Company Profile
History of Establishment
Key models
Major Segment
All Time Best Seller
Job Prospects generated
Role In Indian economy
Global Market
Closure
Company Profile
3
Toyota Motor Corporation is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer
headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan. It was founded by Kiichiro
Toyoda and incorporated on August 28, 1937.
Toyota is one of the largest automobile manufacturers in the world, producing
about 10 million vehicles per year.
The company developed its first product, the Type A engine in 1934 and its first
passenger car in 1936, the Toyota AA.
In the 1960s, Toyota took advantage of a rapidly growing Japanese economy to
sell cars to a growing middle-class.
Toyota was praised for being a leader in the development and sales of more
fuel-efficient hybrid electric vehicles.
History Of
Establishment
4
In 1924, Sakichi Toyoda invented the Toyoda Model G
Automatic Loom. The principle of jidoka, which means the machine
stops itself when a problem occurs. In 1929, the patent for the
automatic loom was sold to the British company Platt Brothers.
Kiichiro was also an innovator, and visits he made to Europe and the
USA in the 1920s introduced him to the automotive industry. With
the £100,000 that Sakichi Toyoda received for selling the patent
rights of his automatic loom, Kiichiro laid the foundations of Toyota
Motor Corporation, which was established in 1937.
Toyota's Founder
Mr. Sakichi
1950 Toyota
Corolla
Toyota
Automatic Loom
Key Models
6
Key Models
7
Major Segments
8
o Pickup Trucks
o SUVs and crossover
o Luxury Vehicles
o Buses
o Technology – (Hybrid Electric Vehicle, Plug in hybrids)
All Time Best Seller
TOYOTA COROLLA 9
Why?
TOYOTA COROLLA
According to the Reader's Digest, Toyota has the world's best-selling car of all
time with the Toyota Corolla. Since its debut in 1966, more than 49 million Toyota
Corollas have sold worldwide.
Because…
o Toyota Corolla cars got powertrain
o Toyota Corolla cars’ exceptional designs
o Spacious interiors of Toyota Corolla cars
o Safety comes first with Safety Senses 2.0
11
Job Prospects
Generated
“Never be satisfied with what you have got” is a core principle at
Toyota. Every “member” (as staff are called) is expected to come up
with two “kaizens” (or ideas for improvement) each month.
No. of Employee working for Toyota Globally
372,817
Role in Indian
Economy
12
Toyota outstripped growth in the Indian passenger vehicle
market last year, registering a 9% jump with sales of 151,000
passenger vehicles, compared with the industry average of
5.5%. Yoshimura believes India is set to become the third
largest auto market in the coming decade.
Toyota’s Global
Market Share
15
Closure
Toyota Announces Plans to Launch 30 Electric
Cars by 2030
Akio Toyoda, President of Toyota Motor
Corporation, revealed that Toyota plans to sell 3.5
million battery-powered electric cars by 2030.
Thank You
Reference
www.motorbiscuit.com
www.toyotabharat.com
blog.crisscrosstamizh.in
auto.economictimes.indiatimes.com

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    By – DevPratap Singh
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    Index Company Profile History ofEstablishment Key models Major Segment All Time Best Seller Job Prospects generated Role In Indian economy Global Market Closure
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    Company Profile 3 Toyota MotorCorporation is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan. It was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda and incorporated on August 28, 1937. Toyota is one of the largest automobile manufacturers in the world, producing about 10 million vehicles per year. The company developed its first product, the Type A engine in 1934 and its first passenger car in 1936, the Toyota AA. In the 1960s, Toyota took advantage of a rapidly growing Japanese economy to sell cars to a growing middle-class. Toyota was praised for being a leader in the development and sales of more fuel-efficient hybrid electric vehicles.
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    History Of Establishment 4 In 1924,Sakichi Toyoda invented the Toyoda Model G Automatic Loom. The principle of jidoka, which means the machine stops itself when a problem occurs. In 1929, the patent for the automatic loom was sold to the British company Platt Brothers. Kiichiro was also an innovator, and visits he made to Europe and the USA in the 1920s introduced him to the automotive industry. With the £100,000 that Sakichi Toyoda received for selling the patent rights of his automatic loom, Kiichiro laid the foundations of Toyota Motor Corporation, which was established in 1937.
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    Toyota's Founder Mr. Sakichi 1950Toyota Corolla Toyota Automatic Loom
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    Major Segments 8 o PickupTrucks o SUVs and crossover o Luxury Vehicles o Buses o Technology – (Hybrid Electric Vehicle, Plug in hybrids)
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    All Time BestSeller TOYOTA COROLLA 9
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    Why? TOYOTA COROLLA According tothe Reader's Digest, Toyota has the world's best-selling car of all time with the Toyota Corolla. Since its debut in 1966, more than 49 million Toyota Corollas have sold worldwide. Because… o Toyota Corolla cars got powertrain o Toyota Corolla cars’ exceptional designs o Spacious interiors of Toyota Corolla cars o Safety comes first with Safety Senses 2.0
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    11 Job Prospects Generated “Never besatisfied with what you have got” is a core principle at Toyota. Every “member” (as staff are called) is expected to come up with two “kaizens” (or ideas for improvement) each month. No. of Employee working for Toyota Globally 372,817
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    Role in Indian Economy 12 Toyotaoutstripped growth in the Indian passenger vehicle market last year, registering a 9% jump with sales of 151,000 passenger vehicles, compared with the industry average of 5.5%. Yoshimura believes India is set to become the third largest auto market in the coming decade.
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    Closure Toyota Announces Plansto Launch 30 Electric Cars by 2030 Akio Toyoda, President of Toyota Motor Corporation, revealed that Toyota plans to sell 3.5 million battery-powered electric cars by 2030.
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