Founded in 1937, Toyota has evolved from a textile machinery manufacturer into the world’s leading mobility company. Renowned for the Toyota Production System (TPS) and its “Just-in-Time” efficiency, the brand is a global benchmark for reliability. Its core strategy centers on a multi-pathway approach, utilizing the TNGA architecture and THS hybrid technology to balance performance with sustainability. Currently, Toyota is accelerating its “full model change” into a software-defined future, leveraging Arene OS and next-gen solid-state batteries to achieve carbon neutrality and deliver “mobility for all.”

Here are some articles to give you a basic understanding of the company:

Toyota – background and history


Below is a list of articles for the company:

  • Toyota – FY26H1 report

    This financial report for Toyota’s FY2026 Second Quarter (period ending September 30, 2025) reveals a company maintaining strong top-line momentum while grappling with significant profitability headwinds and structural shifts in the global automotive market. Revenue and Sales Performance Toyota achieved consolidated sales revenue of 24.6 trillion yen for the first half of the fiscal year,…

  • Toyota – History and Competitions

    Toyota’s history can be divided into five defining eras, marking its evolution from a textile machinery manufacturer to a global leader in mobility. 1. The Textile Origins (Late 19th Century – 1937) Toyota’s story began with Sakichi Toyoda, the “King of Japanese Inventors,” who developed Japan’s first power loom. Core Technology: Jidoka (Autonomation). Inherited from…