Japanese automobile corporation Toyota Motor sold more than 10,47 million vehicles in its 2025 fiscal
year, which ended March 31, 2025. According to company data, this set a new sales record for the first
time in two years, TASS reports.
Toyota's global sales increased by 2% year-on-year. International sales increased by 2,7% to 9 million
units, while domestic sales in Japan decreased by 2% to 1,48 million vehicles.
These record figures were achieved against a backdrop of a number of unfavorable factors. In particular,
trade tariffs imposed by the Trump administration put particular pressure on the Japanese auto
industry. Furthermore, exports to the Middle East fell sharply in March—by 46,4%—due to the
escalating situation around Iran following the US and Israeli strikes.