The Toyota Group sold 11.32 million vehicles in 2025
- The Japanese Toyota Group (Toyota, Lexus, Daihatsu, Hino) sold 11,322,575 vehicles (passenger cars and light utility vehicles) worldwide in 2025, including 2,071,254 units in Japan and 9,251,321 units outside Japan, thus remaining the world's leading carmaker ahead of the Volkswagen Group (8,980,000 units) and Hyundai-Kia (7,250,000 units). This volume represents a 4.6% increase compared to 2024, when its global sales did not exceed 10,821,480 units. The number of F-HEVs is projected to reach 3.265 million units in 2025.
- This volume includes 9,654,576 Toyota brand vehicles, 882,231 Lexus brand vehicles (luxury subsidiary), 675,285 Daihatsu brand vehicles (mainly Kei-cars) and 110,483 Hino brand vehicles (commercial vehicles).
- Among the various regions where the carmaker is present, there are 3,285,605 sales in Asia outside Japan (including 1,780,396 units in China, the remainder being distributed mainly in India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines and Pakistan), 2,929,660 sales in North America, 1,182,551 sales in Europe, 600,891 sales in the Middle East, 472,049 sales in South America, 300,560 sales in Oceania (mainly Australia) and 264,228 sales in Africa (mainly South Africa).
- The Toyota Group announced that it produced 11,221,960 vehicles in 2025, consolidating its first place worldwide against its competitors. This volume is distributed as follows: 4,139,043 units produced in Japan and 7,082,917 produced outside Japan, including 3,144,680 in Asia excluding Japan, 2,241,631 in North America, 809,941 in Europe and 346,287 in South America.
