TSLA339.300-2.97%
GM84.370-2.4%
F14.050-0.32%
RIVN14.870-0.49%
CYD46.4301.19%
HMC31.9000.32%
TM189.180-1.93%
CVNA70.110-5.48%
PAG217.950-1.9%
LAD369.520-8.03%
AN204.960-4.45%
GPI259.680-4.27%
ABG208.540-2.12%
SAH80.260-0.57%
TSLA339.300-2.97%
GM84.370-2.4%
F14.050-0.32%
RIVN14.870-0.49%
CYD46.4301.19%
HMC31.9000.32%
TM189.180-1.93%
CVNA70.110-5.48%
PAG217.950-1.9%
LAD369.520-8.03%
AN204.960-4.45%
GPI259.680-4.27%
ABG208.540-2.12%
SAH80.260-0.57%
TSLA339.300-2.97%
GM84.370-2.4%
F14.050-0.32%
RIVN14.870-0.49%
CYD46.4301.19%
HMC31.9000.32%
TM189.180-1.93%
CVNA70.110-5.48%
PAG217.950-1.9%
LAD369.520-8.03%
AN204.960-4.45%
GPI259.680-4.27%
ABG208.540-2.12%
SAH80.260-0.57%

Toyota reports strong Q3 income while advancing battery plant initiatives

Toyota is accelerating its electrification efforts within the U.S. and China to maintain its strong competitive edge.
Toyota's Q3 results show strong sales growth, with plans for BEV and battery development in the U.S. and China.

Chairman of the Board of Directors, Akio Toyoda

On February 5, Toyota officially released its financial results for the third quarter of its fiscal year ending in March 2025. The automaker saw strong sales growth, with consolidated global deliveries reaching 7.76 million units, a 98% increase year-over-year. Its sales revenue hit 35.6735 trillion yen (equivalent to $235.4 billion), a 4.7% increase compared to the previous year.

Toyota’s operating income stood at 3.6794 trillion yen ($24.3 billion), marking a decline of roughly 16.5% year-over-year. Despite the drop in operating income, the automaker reported a net income of 4.1 trillion yen ($27 billion), a 3.8% increase year-over-year.

Sign up for CBT News’ daily newsletter and get the latest industry stories delivered straight to your inbox.

The financial performance highlights the challenge Toyota faced this year, following a period of high production volumes during the industry’s recovery from chip shortages. Although income decreased due to certification issues and one-time expenses, Toyota’s ability to increase net income points to resilience, with price revisions, controlling sales incentives, and strengthening the value chain supporting overall profitability.

During the financial briefing, Toyota executives revealed significant announcements that will accelerate BEV and battery development within the U.S. and China, two of Toyota’s most critical markets.

The automaker will launch a new company in Shanghai focused on the development and production of Lexus BEVs and batteries. This company will be wholly owned and controlled by Toyota, unlike current joint ventures with local manufacturers. Production will begin as early as 2027 with an initial production capacity of 100,000 vehicles.

The automaker’s first U.S. in-house battery plant, Toyota Battery Manufacturing North Carolina (TBMNC), will begin production and shipping batteries in April. The plant will focus on producing batteries for the Toyota brand’s HEVs, PHEVs, and BEVs. This expansion into the U.S. market underscores Toyota’s commitment to increasing its footprint in the growing electric vehicle sector and maintaining its strong competitive edge.

Read More
More from Articles
NIADA to bring independent dealers to Capitol Hill for 12th annual National Policy Conference

NIADA to bring independent dealers to Capitol Hill for 12th annual National Policy Conference

- August 17, 2026
ARLINGTON, Texas — The National Independent Automobile Dealers Association (NIADA) will host its 12th Annual National Policy Conference September 28-29, 2026, at the Willard InterContinental in Washington, D.C., bringing independent...
Why dealership compliance has to start before the deal, not after

Why dealership compliance has to start before the deal, not after

Compliance is now a daily operating issue, not a once-a-year task  Regulatory pressure on automotive retail is not slowing down. The FTC and state agencies are watching F&I more closely, and...
Ourisman Cars acquires Toyota dealership in North Carolina

Ourisman Cars acquires Toyota dealership in North Carolina

- August 17, 2026
Ourisman Cars has acquired Toyota of Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, from Barnes Crossing Auto Group. The transaction closed August 3, with the dealership renamed Ourisman Toyota 95. The acquisition gives...
Ford, GM clash over trade policies as Detroit rivalry heats up

Ford, GM clash over trade policies as Detroit rivalry heats up

- August 17, 2026
On the Dash: Tariff changes could affect vehicle pricing, incentives and model profitability across competing brands. Ford and GM’s different supply chains could create uneven cost pressures across their vehicle...
CBT News
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.