Toyota
Toyota

Posted in General on Feb 15, 2017.

Since our establishment here in 1961, Toyota has become as much a part of South African culture as the vibrant South Africans that drive our vehicles. With this in mind we've shaped Toyota's culture around positive contribution to the country we love.

The vision of the Toyota brand is to lead the way to the future of mobility, enriching lives around the world with the safest and most responsible ways of moving people. Through our commitment to quality, constant innovation and respect for the planet, we aim to exceed expectations and be rewarded with a smile. We will meet our challenging goals by engaging the talent and passion of people, who believe there is always a better way.

Locally, we supply the range of vehicles that meet the requirements of the South African and export markets that we service. We also feel duty bound to ensure that our products instil pride of ownership, are of outstanding quality and that they offer great value for money.

The decision to partner with African football giants Kaizer Chiefs was a no brainer for Toyota, as both brands are synonymous with excellence. We are excited to be the vehicle of choice for Amakhosi. Their Toyota fleet ranges from hatchbacks, sedans, SUVs, bakkies to panel vans and minibuses.

As one of the biggest football clubs in Africa – whose targets and standards are as high as our brand – we feel that the Chiefs ethos resonates deeply with the Toyota brand. The Amakhosi values of perseverance, leadership and endurance are those that are synonymous with the Toyota brand and its history in South Africa. For that reason, we look forward to a mutually beneficial partnership with Kaizer Chiefs.

Amakhosi fans are not left out: Kaizer Chiefs and Toyota have allocated 250 free and secure parking bays for Toyota vehicle drivers attending Kaizer Chiefs home matches at the FNB stadium. This area will be known as the Toyota Zone and supporters will be allocated parking on a first-come, first-serve basis. www.toyota.co.za

 

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