Toyota Motor Europe’s sales grow to 573,976 in the first half of 2023
- TME’s total electrified sales increased by +6% to 409,506 vehicles year-on-year
- Toyota brand maintains its position as 2nd place best-selling passenger car brand in Europe
- Lexus total sales volume increased strongly with +43% growth vs the same period in 2022
Brussels, 13 July 2023 – Toyota Motor Europe’s (1) (TME) first half year sales volume of 573,976 marked growth of +2% year-on-year achieving a market share of 6.6%. Over 71% of TME’s European vehicles sales were electrified, rising to 77% in West Europe. Toyota brand retained its second place as best-selling passenger car brand in the European market and Lexus sales recovered strongly showing +43% volume growth year-on-year.
Customer demand for our electrified line-up has continued to increase and dominate our sales mix. Our multi-technology approach in pursuit of our carbon neutrality goals appeals strongly to a diverse range of different customer needs across the region whilst enabling us to consistently exceed our European CO2 emission targets.
Brands and model performance
Toyota sold 539,956 vehicles in the first half of 2023, level with the same period last year. The brand’s top sellers were Yaris Cross, the top seller in the B-SUV segment, Corolla range, Yaris, C-HR and RAV4 accounting for 82% of total volume. Toyota’s overall electrified mix expanded by +4% year-on-year with 380,384 vehicles sold, representing a 71% share of the brand’s total sales.
Lexus sold 34,020 vehicles in the first six months, an increase of +43% year-on-year. Its overall electrified mix increased to 86% of total brand sales, up +6.0% points . The brand’s SUV line-up of RX, NX, UX, GX and LX represented 85% of total sales. Lexus sales have recovered strongly in Europe in 2023, due to improving supply conditions and new product introductions. Key models include NX, up +59% and new generation RX with increased sales of +42%. RX is available in three different electrified powertrains, the RX 350h hybrid, RX 450h+ plug-in hybrid and the first ever RX 500h turbo hybrid. Customer deliveries have now started for another major introduction, the new RZ 450e, Lexus’ first battery electric vehicle on a dedicated platform.
TME highlights January- June 2023:
· Total sales: 573,976 (+2.0% year-on-year)
· Market share: 6.6% (-1.0% points year-on-year)
· Total electrified sales: 409,506 (+6.0% year-on-year)
· Total electrified mix: West Europe: 77% - East Europe*: 48% - TTL: 71%
Toyota highlights January- June 2023:
· Toyota sales: 539,956 (+0.1% year-on-year)
· Top sellers: Yaris Cross (104,564); Corolla range (104,475); Yaris (87,850); C-HR (64,657); Aygo X (41,448); RAV4 (38,731)
· Top electrified: Yaris Cross Hybrid (100,174); Toyota C-HR Hybrid (64,370); Yaris Hybrid (72,965); Corolla Hybrid (85,779); RAV4 Hybrid/Plug-in Hybrid (35,354)
· Total electrified sales: 380,384 (+4% year-on-year)
· Electrified mix: West Europe: 75%, East Europe*: 50% - TTL: 70%
Lexus highlights January- June 2023:
· Total Lexus sales: 34,020 (+43% year-on-year)
· Top sellers: NX (11,869); UX (8,334); RX (7,137)
· Top electrified: NX Hybrid/Plug-in Hybrid (11,416); UX Hybrid/EV (8,035); RX Hybrid (5,193)
· Total electrified sales: 29,122 (+52% year-on-year)
· Electrified mix: West Europe: 99%, East Europe*:30% - TTL: 86%
Sales for January – June 2023 is listed below:
TOTAL TOYOTA / LEXUS | 573,976 |
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TOYOTA | 539,956 |
AYGO X | 41,448 |
Yaris (incl. Yaris Hybrid) | 87,850 |
Yaris Hybrid | 72,965 |
Yaris Cross (incl Yaris Cross Hybrid) | 104,564 |
Yaris Cross Hybrid | 100,174 |
Corolla H/B & Touring Sports (including Hybrid) | 49,968 |
Corolla H/B & Touring Sports Hybrid | 49,846 |
Toyota C-HR (incl. Hybrid) | 64,657 |
Toyota C-HR Hybrid | 64,370 |
Corolla SDN (incl. Hybrid) | 33,069 |
Corolla SDN Hybrid | 14,495 |
Corolla Cross | 21,438 |
Prius Family | 534 |
Prius | 123 |
Prius Plug-in Hybrid | 411 |
Mirai | 401 |
Camry (incl. Camry Hybrid) | 5,501 |
Camry Hybrid | 4,588 |
Supra | 547 |
RAV4 (incl. RAV4 Hybrid & RAV4 Plug-In Hybrid) | 38,731 |
RAV4 Hybrid | 27,406 |
RAV4 Plug-In Hybrid | 7,948 |
bZ4X | 9,642 |
Highlander (incl. Highlander Hybrid) | 1,272 |
Highlander Hybrid | 858 |
Land Cruiser | 12,495 |
Hilux | 27,141 |
PROACE (inc PROACE EV) | 15,414 |
PROACE EV (inc PROACE VERSO EV) | 2,997 |
PROACE CITY | 23,232 |
PROACE CITY EV (inc PROACE CITY VERSO EV | 3,255 |
Other models | 2,052 |
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LEXUS | 34,020 |
IS (incl. IS Hybrid) | 39 |
ES (incl. ES Hybrid) | 3,879 |
ES hybrid | 3,679 |
LS (incl. LS Hybrid) | 78 |
LS hybrid | 75 |
NX (incl. NX Hybrid) | 11,869 |
NX hybrid | 5,646 |
NX PHEV | 5,770 |
UX (incl. UX Hybrid) | 8,334 |
UX Hybrid | 398 |
UX EV | 7,637 |
RX (incl. RX Hybrid) | 7,137 |
RX hybrid | 2,775 |
RX PHEV | 2,418 |
RZ | 701 |
RC (incl. RC Hybrid) | 30 |
LC (incl. LC Hybrid) | 213 |
LC hybrid | 23 |
GX | 71 |
LX | 1,669 |
(1) Toyota Motor Europe is responsible for all Western, Central and Eastern European countries including Turkey and Russia as well as Israel and a number of Central Asian markets (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Kazakhstan).
*East Europe includes Russia, Kazakhstan, Caucasus, Ukraine, Turkey and Israel.
Models listed in italics are produced locally at Toyota’s European manufacturing facilities.
Toyota Motor Europe NV/SA (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 Facts & Figures (toyota.eu) and www.toyota-europe.com.
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.