Toyota Australia

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Toyota Motor Corporation Australia, or Toyota Australia, is a division of Toyota Motor Corporation, which is based in Japan. TMCA markets Toyota products and manages motorsport, advertising and business operations for Toyota Motor Corporation in Australia. TMCA is also responsible for Lexus vehicles in Australia.

The current head of TMCA is Ted Okada and David Buttner is TMCA's senior executive director of sales and marketing. John Conomos is Chairman Emeritus and is the Principle Policy Advisor on TMCA. Before Ted Okada, Ken Asano was the head of TMCA.

Toyota's current tagline is 'Oh What a Feeling!'

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[edit] History

TMCA first began in 1958 where Toyota LandCruisers were imported for the Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric scheme. By 1963, assembly of Toyota vehicles in Australia began, taking place at the production plant in Port Melbourne, Victoria. The production line of Toyota vehicles in 1963 was that of the Toyota Tiara.

A production plant in Altona, Victoria was established and began the production of engines in 1978, following the progressive growth of TMCA.

The first TMCA exported car was a Toyota Corona wagon in 1986 headed for New Zealand.

The one-millionth locally built Toyota was produced in 1992.

In 1994, all vehicle manufacturing operations were moved from Port Melbourne to Altona. The last vehicle produced at the Port Melbourne plant was a Toyota Camry and the first vehicle produced at the Altona plant a Toyota Corolla. Port Melbourne continued performing minor operations for TMCA.

The two-millionth locally built Toyota was produced in 2004.

In 2005, the ten-millionth worldwide Toyota Camry was built at TMCA's Altona plant.

The complete closure and end of all Toyota operations at the Port Melbourne production plant took place in May 2006. All manufacturing was shifted to Altona.

The milestone of the 500,000th TMCA vehicle export also occurred in May 2006. The vehicle was a Toyota Camry, headed for New Zealand.

Throughout TMCA's history, many Toyota vehicles have been built at either Altona or Port Melbourne, including the Toyota Tiara, the Toyota LandCruiser, the Toyota Corona, the Toyota Crown, the Toyota Corolla, the Toyota Camry and the Toyota Avalon.

As of 2006, TMCA's Altona plant in Victoria produces the Toyota Camry. Production of the Toyota Avalon has ceased, due for replacement on the manufacturing line by the Toyota Aurion, which shares many components with the Toyota Camry. TMCA has expressed interests in locally building the Toyota Kluger 4WD at Altona in the future.

[edit] TMCA Sales Figures

Toyota Motor Corporation Australia currently holds the largest market share of Australia's new car market.

They have been in the position of Australia's top seller of new cars since the sales period of 2003-2004, where that position was taken over from Holden.

Total New Car Sales by TMCA

  • 2003-2004: 186,370
  • 2004-2005: 201,737
  • 2005-2006: 202,817 (current Australian car industry record for highest annual new car sales)

It is expected that TMCA will continue holding the largest new car market share in the period 2006-2007.

[edit] Current Models

TMCA's Toyota Corolla, currently the most popular vehicle sold by the company and Australia's top selling car among private retail buyers (as opposed to fleet sales)
TMCA's Toyota Corolla, currently the most popular vehicle sold by the company and Australia's top selling car among private retail buyers (as opposed to fleet sales)

TMCA currently offers a large range of motor vehicles in Australia for private and fleet buyers.

Passenger Models

  • Toyota Avensis Verso

4WD Passenger Models

  • Toyota LandCruiser 100
  • Toyota LandCruiser Prado

Commercial Models

  • Toyota LandCrusier78

Concepts/Experimental Models

  • Toyota Sportivo Concept
  • Toyota Camry TS-01
  • Toyota X-Runner

[edit] Motorsport

TMCA currently supports motorsport in the form of the Australian rally, with a Toyota Racing Development livery Toyota Corolla.

Toyota Racing Development, or TRD, also forms TMCA's tuning division to create performance versions of common Toyota vehicles. The tuning division is predicted to be ready by 2007 and managed by Prodrive. It is designed to compete with rival makers Ford and Holden, with their tuning divisions of FPV and HSV respectively. The first performance vehicle by TRD is a 3.5L supercharged V6 version of the upcoming Toyota Aurion large car. A TRD version of the Toyota Hilux ute is also confirmed.

[edit] Sponsorship

TMCA currently sponsors the 2006 Australian Football League Premiership, and has recently signed a contract on 16 July 2006 at the Telstra Dome in Melbourne to extend this contract by two years.

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