Giving the world the power of choice. On the road to a carbon neutral tomorrow, we leave no one behind.
The world is introduced to its first mass-produced HEV, the Toyota Prius.
The Mirai is launched as Toyota's first hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle.
Introduction of the Prius C, the first hybrid electric vehicle in the Philippines.
Introduction of the Corolla Altis HEV as the first mass-produced hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) by Toyota Motor Philippines.
Toyota achieves 55 electrified models, with more to come.
Toyota launches the bZ4X. The cumulative global sales of Toyota EVs reach 20 million units.
In our pursuit over the decades to create ever-better cars, one thing has remained constant: driving towards a sustainable future that makes way for every lifestyle.
Toyota’s cumulative sales of electrified vehicles have already crossed 20 million units over the 21 years since the launch of the Prius in Japan in 1997.
As a result, we have reduced CO₂ emissions by 160 million tons globally.
Our hybrid electric vehicles have resulted to savings of 65 million kiloliters of gasoline, enough to power over 10 million homes in one year OR nearly 2 million trips to the moon and back!
Toyota believes in active participation in the reduction of global temperatures. To limit the rise of atmospheric temperatures to 2°C, greenhouse gas emissions in 2050 should be reduced by 40%-70% compared to 2010. To aid in this global challenge, Toyota continues to explore various electric vehicle technologies like HEVs, PHEVs, BEVs, FCEVs and even the use of synthetic and alternative fuels like hydrogen.
One of our primary goals is to cut down the CO₂ emissions of all new vehicles by 90% by 2050 through electrified vehicles.
Guided by our ambition to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, we are developing our lineup of electrified vehicles through multiple pathways. This means you can choose the car that best fits your lifestyle.