Turnover: 165.5 billion EUR (2023)
Country: Japan
Toyota is a Japanese multinational headquartered in Toyota, Aichi, Japan. In 2017, Toyota employed 364,445 people worldwide and, as of September 2018, was the sixth largest company in the world in terms of sales.
Toyota is the world leader in hybrid electric vehicle sales and one of the largest companies driving mass-market adoption of hybrid vehicles worldwide. Toyota is also the market leader in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles
Today, the Mirai is the only hydrogen-powered Toyota. Several executives have expressed the company's desire to move into mass production of the model, including its costly fuel cells. In May 2018, the automaker was already reporting a new target of 30,000 Mirai sales per year, whereas the current figure is more like 3,000.
march 5, 2021 - Toyota wants to be the leader in hydrogen car sales - source(Le Monde)
- Launch of the Mirai 2, the latest version of their electric car.
- European sales strategy based primarily on France
- Compared with the Mirai 1: lower price (from 79,900 to 67,900 euros) and increased production (from 3,000 to 30,000)
- Development of trucks and buses (with RATP in particular)
- Presence in hydrogen fuel cell innovation
News
Toyota promises batteries that will make Tesla green with envy 05/07/2023
- Toyota is the world's leading automaker, with 10.6 million vehicles sold last year.
- Toyota plans to sell 1.5 million electric cars in 2026, 60 times more than last year.
- The group plans to market models with solid batteries in 2027-2028.
- from 2025-2026, Toyota promises models with a range of 1,000 kilometers on lithium-ion batteries, requiring just 20 minutes to increase the charge from 10% to 80%.
- Between 2026 and 2027, Toyota plans to rely on 'low-cost' bipolar liquid batteries providing 1,100 kilometers of range and recharging to 80% in thirty minutes.
- Toyota will start equipping its cars with solid batteries from 2027
Jepang aims to sell more than 5,000 electric two-wheelers in France within three years 25/01/2023
- Cargo bike market to sell 18,000 units in France by 2021
- Toyota France launches sales of cargo bikes in its dealerships
- Manufacturing partnership signed with Douze Cycles
- Production capacity of 5,500 units per year to be doubled
- Toyota France and Douze Cycles set their sights on Germany, where the market has grown 6-fold in 6 years, to 160,000 cargo bikes sold by 2021
- Equipment designed for intensive use of cargo bikes up to 130 kilometers per day
Financial Data
DUNS: 712034040
Legal Name: TOYOTA FRANCE
Address: 20 BD DE LA REPUBLIQUE N°20 A 30, 92420 VAUCRESSON
Number of employees: Entre 200 et 249 salariés (2018)
Financial Data:
Year | Turnover (€) | Net Profit (€) | Fiscal Year End | Fiscal Year Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | 2 338 069 881 EUR | -3 254 475 EUR | 31/03/2020 | 12 |
2019 | 2 333 707 066 EUR | 11 935 045 EUR | 31/03/2019 | 12 |
2018 | 2 021 928 272 EUR | 5 426 607 EUR | 31/03/2018 | 12 |
2017 | 1 900 253 947 EUR | -4 530 469 EUR | 31/03/2017 | 12 |
2016 | 1 617 672 000 EUR | 490 243 EUR | 31/03/2016 | 12 |
2015 | 1 453 531 091 EUR | 3 481 036 EUR | 31/03/2015 | 12 |
Company Managers:
Position | First Name | Last Name | Age | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Président | Frank Denis | MAROTTE | 56 | |
Directeur Commercial | Xavier | Bartone | ||
Directeur des ventes | Florian | Aragon |
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