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Fifty years ago, Toyota granted a distributorship agreement to Canadian Motor Industries, Ltd. (CMI), which would later become Toyota Canada Inc. (TCI).
TCI has come a long way from the humble beginnings of that founding, and the 755 vehicles it sold the following year. Over the last five decades, Canadians have purchased over 4.6 million TCI vehicles. And today, almost half of the Toyota vehicles sold in Canada are made at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. (TMMC).
A commitment to customer satisfaction is at the heart of Toyota’s 50 years in U.S. as it is in Canada. Toyota, Scion and Lexus dealerships in Canada are known for their dedication to providing the very best sales and service possible to each and every customer.
All Toyota’s offer superior quality, reliability and durability, complemented by bold design, exceptional performance and advanced technology to optimize driver comfort and safety.
Innovation is also at the heart of Toyota’s long-term vision for achieving future mobility, strengthening Toyota’s established leadership on environmental sustainability, with advancement of technologies such as fuel cells and autonomous vehicles, while spurring revolutionary ideas in the application of manufacturing robotic technologies in every day operations. The milestone of 100,000 TCI hybrids sold in Canada was recently reached. Since 2000 when the Toyota Prius hybrid was first introduced to Canada, based on the total Toyota/Lexus hybrid units sold, using approved government of Canada test methodology, Toyota and Lexus hybrids have saved Canadians almost 68 million gallons of fuel.
TCI currently employs 700 associates. The total of Canadians employed by Toyota in Canada reaches about 11,000 when adding team members, as well as at Toyota Financial Services (TFS) – which provides retail, leasing and wholesale financial services to Toyota, Lexus and Scion dealerships and customers across Canada. When adding a network of 285 dealerships from coast to coast, total employment reaches approximately 24,000 Canadians.
Since 1988, Toyota not only sells cars in Canada, but also builds them here. Canadian favorites include the Toyota Corolla and RAV4, and the Lexus RX350 and RX450 hybrid are built at TMMC, Toyota’s award-winning Cambridge and Woodstock plants. And this year, TMMC also celebrated the production of its six millionth vehicle.
Wayne
TCI has come a long way from the humble beginnings of that founding, and the 755 vehicles it sold the following year. Over the last five decades, Canadians have purchased over 4.6 million TCI vehicles. And today, almost half of the Toyota vehicles sold in Canada are made at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. (TMMC).
1964 - Toyota introduces its first car to Canada
A commitment to customer satisfaction is at the heart of Toyota’s 50 years in U.S. as it is in Canada. Toyota, Scion and Lexus dealerships in Canada are known for their dedication to providing the very best sales and service possible to each and every customer.
All Toyota’s offer superior quality, reliability and durability, complemented by bold design, exceptional performance and advanced technology to optimize driver comfort and safety.
Innovation is also at the heart of Toyota’s long-term vision for achieving future mobility, strengthening Toyota’s established leadership on environmental sustainability, with advancement of technologies such as fuel cells and autonomous vehicles, while spurring revolutionary ideas in the application of manufacturing robotic technologies in every day operations. The milestone of 100,000 TCI hybrids sold in Canada was recently reached. Since 2000 when the Toyota Prius hybrid was first introduced to Canada, based on the total Toyota/Lexus hybrid units sold, using approved government of Canada test methodology, Toyota and Lexus hybrids have saved Canadians almost 68 million gallons of fuel.
TCI currently employs 700 associates. The total of Canadians employed by Toyota in Canada reaches about 11,000 when adding team members, as well as at Toyota Financial Services (TFS) – which provides retail, leasing and wholesale financial services to Toyota, Lexus and Scion dealerships and customers across Canada. When adding a network of 285 dealerships from coast to coast, total employment reaches approximately 24,000 Canadians.
Since 1988, Toyota not only sells cars in Canada, but also builds them here. Canadian favorites include the Toyota Corolla and RAV4, and the Lexus RX350 and RX450 hybrid are built at TMMC, Toyota’s award-winning Cambridge and Woodstock plants. And this year, TMMC also celebrated the production of its six millionth vehicle.
Wayne
Toyota Celebrates 50 Years in Canada
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