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Toyota Australia shatters records with 215,240 deliveries in 2023

Toyota Australia announced record-breaking sales for the second half of 2023, securing its position as the country's top-selling automotive brand for the 21st consecutive year.

Toyota Hilux to get 48V technology in 2024 with 10% better fuel economy

Toyota Australia is set to offer approximately 10 per cent fuel economy improvement for certain HiLux models, compared to the current 2.8-litre turbo diesel variants, when upgraded versions fitted with 48-volt technology arrive in the first half of 2024.

Toyota has been Australia’s best-selling automotive brand for 25 years

Toyota is celebrating 25 years as Australia's best-selling vehicle brand. The company sold 223,642 new vehicles in 2021, its third-highest total on record and higher...

Toyota Australia posts best sales in five years

Toyota’s HiLux has topped the sales charts as Australia's best-selling vehicle for the second year in a row, helping the Japanese carmaker deliver its...

Abcor opens new manufacturing plant in Melbourne

Abcor Pty Ltd, the Melbourne-based manufacturer of fabricated components for the truck, automotive and defence industries, has officially opened a new manufacturing facility in...

Toyota Australia to recall Hilux and Yaris models as part of worldwide safety measures

Toyota has announced a major recall of over 6.5 million vehicles worldwide due to a variety of problems ranging from faulty steering wheels to...

Toyota resumes dominance as Australia’s top-selling brand in the new year

Toyota is off to a good start to the year as the official figures for the January sales released by the Federal Chamber of...
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