Toyota starts selling two U.S.-made models in Tokyo
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Toyota starts selling two U.S.-made models in Tokyo
Toyota Motor Corp. said Thursday it started selling two of its U.S.-manufactured models in Tokyo, using a simplified import procedure introduced as part of a tariff deal with the United States.
A Texas-Built Full-Size Pickup Is Now On Sale In The Country That Invented The Kei Car
Toyota will introduce US-built Tundra and Highlander models in Japan this month. Sales volumes are limited, with targets of 80 Tundras and 40 Highlanders monthly. The Tundra 1794 Edition features a twin-turbo V6 and standard four-wheel drive. Starting this month, buyers in Japan will be able to slide behind the wheel of a Toyota with a slightly unexpected backstory. Just as anticipated, the company will begin importing U.S.-built models into its…
Toyota Opens a New Trade Lane with US Built Vehicles Entering Japan
Toyota Opens a New Trade Lane with US Built Vehicles Entering Japan Toyota’s decision to introduce U.S.-manufactured vehicles into the Japanese domestic market marks a notable shift in how global automotive supply chains are evolving. From April 2026, the company will begin selling the Toyota Tundra pickup and Toyota Highlander SUV in Tokyo, with nationwide availability scheduled for later in the year. While the move may appear modest in volume,…
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