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                        <title>Toyota begins deliveries of vehicles to the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024, marking a milestone in more inclusive and sustainable mobility</title>
                        <link>https://newsroom.toyota.eu/toyota-begins-deliveries-of-vehicles-to-the-olympic-and-paralympic-games-paris-2024-marking-a-milestone-in-more-inclusive-and-sustainable-mobility/</link>
                        <guid>https://newsroom.toyota.eu/toyota-begins-deliveries-of-vehicles-to-the-olympic-and-paralympic-games-paris-2024-marking-a-milestone-in-more-inclusive-and-sustainable-mobility/</guid><pp:caseid>622292</pp:caseid><pp:summary><![CDATA[<ul><li><span><strong>Toyota begins deliveries of vehicles to support the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024.&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong></span></li><li><span><strong>Toyota’s distinctive visual identity for Paris 2024 was unveiled at the fleet key handover ceremony, highlighting Toyota’s multi-path strategy to carbon neutrality, with each technology present at the Games identifiable by dedicated colours.&nbsp;</strong></span></li><li><span><strong>Toyota's KINTO mobility services already offer efficient transportation solutions to Paris 2024 employees during the preparations for the Games.</strong></span></li><li><span><strong>C+Walk S units delivered for the Paris 2024 employees to move freely inside the Pulse building.</strong></span></li><li><span><strong>The fleet key handover ceremony took place on March 1st, against the iconic backdrop of the Paris 2024 HQ (Pulse building), in the presence of Tony Estanguet, President of Paris 2024, Yoshihiro Nakata, President & CEO Toyota Motor Europe, Frank Marotte, CEO of Toyota France and Didier Gambart, President KINTO Europe.</strong></span></li></ul>]]></pp:summary><pp:boilerplate><![CDATA[<p><span><strong>Toyota Motor Europe NV/SA </strong>(TME) oversees the wholesale sales and marketing of Toyota, GR (Gazoo Racing) and Lexus vehicles and parts and accessories, as well as Toyota’s European manufacturing and engineering operations. Toyota directly employs over 25,000 people and has invested over EUR 11 billion in Europe since 1990. Its eight European manufacturing plants are located in Portugal, the UK, France, Poland, Czech Republic and Turkey. Today, there are approximately 16.5 million Toyota, GR and Lexus vehicles on European roads, whose drivers are supported by a network of 28 National Marketing and Sales Companies and around 2,800 retail sales outlets in 53 countries (EU, UK, EFTA countries + Russia, Israel, Turkey and other Eastern European countries). In 2022, TME sold 1,080,975 vehicles in Europe for a 6.4% market share. For more information, visit </span><a href="https://newsroom.toyota.eu/facts--figures/"><span>Facts & Figures (toyota.eu)</span></a><span> and </span><a href="http://www.toyota-europe.com"><span>www.toyota-europe.com</span></a><span>.</span></p><p style="text-align:left;"><span style="margin:0px;padding:0px;">Toyota believes that when people are free to move, anything is possible. In the pursuit of "Mobility for All", Toyota aims to create safer, more connected, inclusive and sustainable mobility to achieve its mission of producing “Happiness for All”. In Europe, TME launched the KINTO mobility brand which offers a range of mobility services in 14 countries, and is growing its business-to-business sales of zero-emission fuel cell products and engineering support. Contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, Toyota is working to achieve carbon neutrality in its entire business across Europe. A historic leader in CO2 reduction in Europe, TME aims to achieve 100% CO2 reduction in all new vehicles in Western Europe by 2035 and will continue to offer a full range of electrified powertrains to customers across the region with its hybrid, plug-in hybrid, battery and fuel cell electric vehicles. &nbsp;</span></p>]]></pp:boilerplate><description><![CDATA[<p><span><strong>Paris, 1 March 2024 – </strong>Toyota, as the worldwide mobility partner of the International Olympic Committee and the International Paralympic Committee, has started making the first deliveries of vehicles to support the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024, underscoring its commitment to making Paris 2024 an innovative showcase of inclusive and sustainable mobility. It starts by making sure that athletes, stakeholders, staff, volunteers, and spectators can all move around safely with a reduced environmental impact.&nbsp;</span></p><p><span>The Paris 2024 fleet key handover ceremony took place on March 1st, against the iconic backdrop of the Paris 2024 HQ (Pulse building), in the presence of Tony Estanguet, President of Paris 2024, Yoshihiro Nakata, President & CEO Toyota Motor Europe, Frank Marotte, CEO of Toyota France and Didier Gambart, President KINTO Europe.</span></p><p><span>This symbolic event not only signifies the collaboration between Toyota and the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024<strong> </strong>but also unveils the specially designed application of the Paris 2024 visual identity, highlighting Toyota’s multi-path strategy to carbon neutrality, with each technology present at the Games identifiable by dedicated colours.&nbsp;</span></p><p><span>Overall, Toyota will provide a passenger vehicle fleet of more than 2650 electrified vehicles and 700 electric last-mile mobility solutions. Among these solutions are 250 Accessible People Movers (APMs), redesigned for Paris 2024, and manufactured in Europe.</span><br>&nbsp;</p><h3><span><strong>Toyota’s visual identity at Paris 2024</strong>&nbsp;</span></h3><p><span>During the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024, all Toyota vehicles, including the electrified fleet and advanced mobility solutions will adopt a specially designed Paris 2024 visual identity, highlighting the strong partnership between Toyota and the Games. The unique design will emphasise Toyota’s multi-path strategy to carbon neutrality, where each of the technologies, present at the Games, will be identifiable through dedicated colours.&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></p><h3><span><strong>Multi-path strategy demonstrating commitment to carbon neutrality</strong>&nbsp;</span></h3><p><span>Sustainability is a significant part of Toyota’s commitment to building a better world, underlined by its Environmental Challenge 2050, by which date the company aims to achieve carbon neutrality at a global level – and in Europe by 2040.</span></p><h3 style="margin-left:0cm;"><span><strong>Paris 2024 employees are experiencing professional mobility with KINTO car sharing&nbsp;</strong></span></h3><p style="margin-left:0cm;"><span>In addition to providing the official fleet vehicles for Paris 2024, the Organising Committee employees have already been experiencing Toyota’s KINTO Share car sharing service as of September 2023. This flexible mobility service supports their professional needs during the preparation phase, especially when travelling to more distant event venues not easily accessible by public transport.&nbsp;</span></p><p style="margin-left:0cm;"><span style="background-color:white;">The KINTO Share fleet exemplifies inclusivity and accessibility. Already, the high utilisation rates and positive feedback from Paris 2024 employees highlight the effectiveness and value of the KINTO Share service for the Organising Committee.<span>&nbsp;</span></span></p><h3 style="margin-left:0cm;"><br><span style="background-color:white;">P<strong>roviding ‘Mobility for All’ solutions</strong></span></h3><p style="margin-left:0cm;"><span style="background-color:white;">Toyota has also delivered the first units of the C+Walk S to Paris 2024 employees with disabilities, enabling them to move freely inside the Pulse building. This is a first taste of the 700 units Toyota will deliver for athletes, staff and spectators to support Mobility for All during the Games.</span></p><p><span>More details on the partnership with Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games:&nbsp; </span><a href="https://newsroom.toyota.eu/toyota-to-provide-sustainable-mobility-for-all-at-the-olympic-and-paralympic-games-paris-2024/"><span>Paris 2024: Toyota to provide sustainable Mobility for All</span></a></p><p><img class="image_resized" style="aspect-ratio:800/auto;width:800px;" src="https://content.presspage.com/uploads/1523/207fb55e-8a18-44e1-9581-b8e165a93a81/paris2024toyotafornewsroompr1.png?x=1701164755588" alt="Paris2024+Toyota for Newsroom PR (1)" width="800" height="auto"></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></description><pp:quotes><pp:quote>
                    <pp:quotename><![CDATA[Jaime Noriega, Technical Manager Styling Division Toyota Motor Europe]]></pp:quotename>
                    <pp:quotetext><![CDATA[<i>The designs for the Paris 2024 car fleet were created using graphic elements directly from the Look of the Games (gradients, stripes, dots, iconic landmarks all reminiscent of French cultures and ‘art de vivre’. This creates a strong visual connection between the Games and Games activities on and off the playing fields. We emphasised the dynamism of the vehicles with a sleek design including glossy banners and matte trademarks. Finally, we carefully chose the colours for each of the technologies, in line with our multi-path strategy. We selected the blue colour for the fuel cell hydrogen vehicles (blue represents the colour of water, the only emission emitted by the vehicle tail pipe), green for the battery electric vehicles (green represents nature signifying the zero tailpipe emissions of BEV), while purple was chosen for the hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles, as the third colour of the Paris 2024 competition sites.</i>]]></pp:quotetext>
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                    <pp:quotename><![CDATA[Yoshihiro Nakata, President and CEO of Toyota Motor Europe]]></pp:quotename>
                    <pp:quotetext><![CDATA[<i>At Toyota, we are delighted to embark on this journey with Paris 2024, exemplifying our commitment to pioneering sustainable mobility solutions. Our&nbsp;multi-path approach to reduce carbon emissions, is at the core of the Toyota fleet to be made available to the Olympic and Paralympic family at Paris 2024. Toyota will bring a 100% electrified passenger vehicle fleet to Paris, in line with our commitment to reduce carbon emissions.</i>]]></pp:quotetext>
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                    <pp:quotename><![CDATA[Tony Estanguet, President of Paris 2024]]></pp:quotename>
                    <pp:quotetext><![CDATA[<i>Working with Toyota as the global mobility partner of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 enables us to act towards a more accessible and inclusive mobility. And a more responsible one too, as we focus on our goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in every aspect of the Paris 2024 Games. Experiencing the Toyota KINTO car sharing services to our employees is an integral part of supporting our sustainability goals. It enables our employees to move around more sustainably and safely during the preparations for the Games, setting a high standard for mobility excellence during the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024. Moreover, providing inclusive last mile solutions for our staff with disabilities, like the C+Walk, exemplifies Toyota’s commitment to Mobility for All. I want to thank Toyota for their commitment to share and bring our ambitions to life!</i>]]></pp:quotetext>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 01 Mar 2024 17:07:35 +0100</pubDate>
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                        <title>Toyota aims to create a more inclusive society via Tokyo 2020</title>
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                        <guid>https://newsroom.toyota.eu/toyota-aims-to-create-a-more-inclusive-society-via-tokyo-2020/</guid><pp:caseid>298546</pp:caseid><pp:summary><![CDATA[<p><span>With two years to go until the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games (August 25-September 6, 2020), Toyota is supporting Para sports and inclusivity through mobility at multiple levels</span></p>
]]></pp:summary><description><![CDATA[<p align="left">TOKYO, Aug. 24, 2018 &ndash; As a worldwide partner of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, Toyota Motor Corporation is supporting Para sports and contributing to creating a more inclusive society at the grassroots level, as well as through cooperation with The Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee) and the broader business community in Japan. During the upcoming Paralympic Games, Toyota will encourage further interest in Para sports around the world while providing &ldquo;Mobility for All&rdquo; solutions.</p><p align="left">Speaking on Toyota&rsquo;s focus on the Paralympics, Akio Toyoda, President of Toyota Motor Corporation, said, &ldquo;Through my meetings with Sir Philip Craven when he was President of the International Paralympic Committee in 2015, and with many Para athletes since, I have become even more committed to the idea that Toyota should provide mobility solutions for all people. With this in mind, we are taking steps as a mobility company, not just by making &lsquo;ever-better cars&rsquo;, but also by aiming to address various mobility needs above and beyond cars.&rdquo;</p><p align="left">He continued, &ldquo;I am convinced this journey will help us appreciate differences as individuality, and lead us to free ourselves from the sort of fixed thinking that can hold back large organizations like ours, and from prejudice and discrimination in society at large. I see Toyota&rsquo;s involvement with the Paralympic movement as taking a decisive step toward our goal of &ldquo;One Toyota&rdquo; and as a humble step to help achieve Sir Philip&rsquo;s motto, &ldquo;One World, One Dream, One People.&rdquo;</p><p align="left">&ldquo;Toyota&rsquo;s aim of &lsquo;Mobility for All&rsquo; is not just for those with impairments, but has broader implications for all people, and therefore has special meaning,&rdquo; said Sir Philip Craven, a member of Toyota Motor Corporation&rsquo;s board of directors since June 2018. &ldquo;The first time Akio Toyoda visited the IPC headquarters a few years back, he recorded &lsquo;Fight for the Future. One World, One Dream, One People, One Toyota.&rsquo; in our guestbook, and that left a strong impression on me. I came to believe that fighting together with Toyota may truly lead to a better future where all people will be able to have the freedom to move.&rdquo;</p><p align="left">Toyota is supporting the Paralympic movement through internal activities involving its employees, and by working in partnership with Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee and the All Japan Business Committee.</p><p><strong>I. Grassroots activities towards an inclusive society by Toyota employees</strong></p><p align="left">In 2017, Toyota began grassroots activities around the world related to expanding interest in Para sports, including:</p><p><strong>a) Activities to expand interest in Para sports</strong></p><p align="left">When signing the agreement to become worldwide partner of the IPC, Toyota also signed an agreement to become a partner to approximately 180 local National Paralympic Committees (NPCs). Working closely with each NPC, Toyota aims to increase and develop interest in Para sports globally.</p><p><strong>1. Technology support for Para athletes:</strong></p><ul><li>Toyota is challenging itself to develop equipment for Para athletes with the technological capabilities and engineering know-how learned from making cars in America, Japan, and Germany.</li><li>For the PyeongChang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games, Toyota worked with other equipment developers and athletes, including alpine skier Taiki Morii, on the development of a new chair ski, and cross-country skier and biathlete Andrea Eskau, on the development of a ski-sled with Toyota Motor Sports GmBH.</li><li>Looking ahead to Tokyo 2020, Toyota R&D employees are forming project teams to take on the challenge of improving equipment used by athletes in the summer para sports.</li></ul><p align="left"><em>Para athletes Andrea Eskau (Left image, right-hand side) and Taiki Morii (Right image, back, 2<sup>nd</sup> from left) work with Toyota engineers as they review equipment under development.</em></p><p><strong>2. Support to National Paralympic Committees:</strong></p><ul><li>The Agitos Foundation, the IPC&rsquo;s development arm, is the leading global organization for developing Para sport as a tool for changing lives and contributing to an inclusive society for all. It works with NPCs and other organizations around the world.</li><li>The worldwide partnership agreement between Toyota and the IPC has made it possible for the Agitos Foundation to deliver a program called &ldquo;NPC Development Programme powered by Toyota&rdquo;, which offers support and training in the areas of organizational development, sport technical training and athlete development. The objective is to increase the organizational capability and professionalism of NPCs so they can better expand the reach of Para sports in their countries.</li><li>In various countries, working closely with the NPCs, Toyota aims to expand interest in Para sports by working with local populations and by connecting local businesses to each NPC.</li></ul><p><strong>3. Activities to increase awareness of Para sports:</strong></p><ul><li>Toyota became a gold partner of the Japan Boccia Association in May 2017 and the official sponsor of the Japan Wheelchair Basketball Association.</li><li>With these two partnerships as a focal point, Toyota will help increase awareness of Para sports by hosting experiential events in regions in Japan, providing operational volunteers, and by having Toyota employees attend local Para sports events, supporting the athletes, especially those where Toyota employee athletes are competing.</li><li>Additionally, Toyota is sponsoring other major international Para competitions, such as the 2018 World Para Swimming European Championships held in Dublin, Ireland from August 13-19.</li></ul><p><strong>4. Employment and sponsorship:</strong></p><ul><li>Toyota already employs and sponsors a large number of athletes, both within and outside of Japan, including Para athletes.</li><li>In addition, Toyota is exploring how it may employ more Para athletes around the world.</li></ul><p><strong>5. The Toyota Mobility Foundation (TMF) &ldquo;Mobility Unlimited Challenge&rdquo;</strong></p><ul><li>As a separate entity, the Toyota Mobility Foundation is currently running a global idea contest, the &ldquo;Mobility Unlimited Challenge,&rdquo; aiming to develop innovative assistive tools to help provide the freedom of movement to those with impairments. The challenge was issued in November 2017, and the winning idea will receive up to $4 million USD in development support. The winner is scheduled to be announced at Tokyo 2020.<br />&nbsp;</li></ul><p><strong>b) Activities related to mobility solutions</strong></p><p align="left">Toyota is engaged in activities with various stakeholders and local communities in Japan to support the movement of people with limited transportation options.</p><p><strong>1. Regional transportation assistance project:</strong><br />(Joint verification project in Akita Prefecture, Yokota City)</p><ul><li>With a declining population, the people in Yokota City are seeing reductions in the scheduled bus routes they rely on.</li><li>To maintain these routes, Toyota is providing assistive vehicles (WelCab) at no cost. The vehicles are driven by paid volunteers over the age of 60, operated by the city, and service six small towns in the area.</li><li>By participating in activities to maintain routes in the area and working with local authorities and residents to help provide alternative ways to move from place to place, Toyota is able to contribute to local needs by exploring potential solutions to mobility problems.</li><li>Similar activities are currently being considered for additional regional/rural towns and villages within Japan.</li></ul><p><strong>2. Barrier-free promotion project with train-transport operators:</strong></p><ul><li>Toyota has started working with train operators in the Kanto and Chubu areas of Japan to implement barrier-free options.</li><li>Toyota is using the know-how and experience it has gained from its own systems at its factories to improve accessibility at public transportation locations.</li></ul><p><strong>II. Contribution to the Tokyo 2020 Games</strong></p><p>As worldwide partner of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, in addition to the mobility solutions that it will provide to the Games, Toyota will also work with its dealers, group companies and Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee, the Japanese government and the city of Tokyo in the following ways:</p><p><strong><u>1. Everyone&rsquo;s Medal Project (&ldquo;<em>Minna no Medaru&rdquo;</em> Project)</u></strong></p><ul><li>Toyota&rsquo;s Japanese dealers across the country are participating in the &ldquo;Everyone&rsquo;s Medal Project&rdquo; promoted by the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee in cooperation with the <a href="https://eow.alc.co.jp/search?q=Ministry&ref=awlj">Ministry</a>&nbsp;of the&nbsp;<a href="https://eow.alc.co.jp/search?q=Environment&ref=awlj">Environment</a> and the City of Tokyo.</li><li>The project aims to make 5,000 gold, silver, and bronze medals for Tokyo 2020 by collecting and recycling metal from small and portable electronics.</li><li>To do this, Toyota will be placing return/recycling boxes at more than 6,000 Toyota and Lexus dealers and Toyota Rent-a-Lease dealers nationwide starting from September 2018, where people can bring in their old portable electronic devices such as unused cell phones, etc. and contribute to a sustainable society.</li></ul><p><strong><u>2. Employee Volunteerism</u></strong></p><ul><li>For Tokyo 2020, Toyota will be supporting and promoting volunteerism in various ways, including offering hundreds of dealer, group company, and its own employees the opportunity to participate as games volunteers for the Games.</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>III. Activities with the business world in Japan</strong></p><p>To support the Games, the business community in Japan created the "All Japan Business Committee" with the objective of creating legacy for Tokyo 2020 and the future after the Games. The group is the coming together of three Japan economic/business organizations: the Japan Business Federation, the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Japan Association of Corporate Executives. Akio Toyoda is supporting the effort by chairing the Committee which is&nbsp;encouraging the participation of companies large and small nationwide in cooperation with state and local governments and civil society.</p><p align="left"><strong>1.&nbsp;<u>Experiencing Para sports</u></strong></p><ul><li>Toyota and the All Japan Business Committee will deepen understanding of Para sports by creating opportunities for people to meet athletes and experience their sports.</li><li>There have already been more than 2,500 people from approximately 280 organizations that have participated and been connected directly to the nationwide movement, and Toyota athletes or staff took part in all of them.</li></ul><p><strong>2. <u>Creating a barrier-free map / Conducting training for barrier-free access</u></strong></p><ul><li>Progress is being made regarding efforts to create a barrier-free map, based on open data gathered on information collected around town by company volunteers.</li><li>As of July 2018, information about barriers has been gathered from 12 cities around Japan at 54 companies.</li><li>From last year, Toyota has been conducting barrier-free training, and has encouraged employees to participate in cities&rsquo; activities in roles as operational staff and/or volunteers.</li></ul><p><strong>3. <u>Combined business product exhibition (Tohoku, Kyushuu Recovery Support)</u></strong></p><ul><li>Providing venues and volunteers, Toyota has supported activities of the All&nbsp;Japan Business Committee-run &ldquo;Japan City Expo,&rdquo; an exhibition of products from businesses held in cities through Japan to promote the attractiveness of Japan based on the themes of traditional culture and Olympic revival.</li><li>The All Japan Business Committee, working together with the chambers of commerce and industry in major metropolitan areas nationwide, has held exhibitions in six metropolitan areas in Japan with the theme of supporting the revival of these regions hit by severe natural disasters in recent years. Since July 2018 volunteers offered by approximately 300 organizations and companies, including Toyota, have participated.</li></ul><p><strong>4. <u>Promoting Japan&rsquo;s technological leadership</u></strong></p><ul><li>The All Japan Business Committee has gathered the latest cutting-edge technologies from across Japan that will support Tokyo 2020, and has opened a joint technology business &ldquo;COUNTDOWN SHOWCASE&rdquo; exhibit together with Japan&rsquo;s Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry.</li><li>The exhibit highlights 40 small and medium-size companies in Tokyo. Toyota exhibited its Mirai fuel cell electric vehicle and its Human Support Robot (HSR) designed to support human lifestyle activities.</li></ul><p align="left"><strong>About Toyota's Top Olympic Partnership and Worldwide Paralympic Partnership</strong></p><p>Toyota became the official worldwide mobility partner of the Olympic and Paralympic Committees in 2015 for the 2017-2024 period, covering the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 (South Korea) and Beijing 2022 (China) and the Olympic and Paralympic Games of Tokyo 2020 (Japan) and Paris 2024 (France). As a partner, Toyota aims to encourage creating a peaceful society without discrimination through sports and is committed to creating a sustainable society through mobility. Toyota's values of continuous improvement and respect for people are shared by The Olympic and Paralympic Games, which brings together the entire world in friendship and solidarity to celebrate the highest realization of human potential. Toyota believes that mobility goes beyond cars; it is about overcoming challenges and making dreams come true, which is encapsulated in the company&rsquo;s &ldquo;Start Your Impossible&rdquo; corporate initiative and is the basis for its transformation from a car company to a mobility company. When you are free to move, anything is possible.</p>]]></description><category><![CDATA[corporate,olympic,paralympic,mobility-solutions]]></category>
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