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Toyota posts record first-half 2025 sales as hybrid demand offsets tariff impact

Strong demand for hybrid and a partial tariff reprieve helped Toyota grow global sales 7.4% despite new trade pressures.
Toyota reported record global sales for the first half of 2025, driven by robust demand for hybrid vehicles in core markets.

Toyota Motor Corp. reported record global sales for the first half of 2025, driven by robust demand for hybrid vehicles in core markets like the U.S., Japan, and China. The company on Wednesday reported its global sales, including from its subsidiaries like Daihatsu Motor and Hino Motors, increased 7.4% to more than 5.5 million units between January and June. 

Additionally, production increased 8.8% to 5.5 million units, with a nearly 20% rise in domestic output. June alone saw a 2.7% sales increase to 937,256 units, while production climbed 7.7% to 963,455. The performance comes amid uncertainty from President Trump’s 25% tariff on imported cars, particularly offset by a new trade pact reducing duties on Japanese vehicles to 15%. 

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Here’s why it matters:

Toyota’s performance underscores the continued strength of hybrid demand amid EV competition and geopolitical uncertainty. Dealers should note shifting consumer behavior in response to tariffs, as well as Toyota’s production agility and policy advocacy. These trends could influence future inventory strategies, pricing, and consumer messaging, especially in light of changing trade policy and ongoing EV market transitions. 

Key takeaways:

  • Record global sales
    Toyota sold over 5.5 million vehicles in the first half of 2025, up 7.4% year over year, supported by demand in the U.S., Japan, and China.
  • Tariff impact mitigated
    A new U.S.-Japan trade agreement cut the 25% Trump-imposed tariff to 15%, which softens the potential blow to Japanese automakers. 
  • Surge in hybrid demand
    Hybrid models played a key role in boosting Toyota’s sales during a vital period of tariff uncertainty. 
  • Production growth
    Toyota’s global output rose 8.8% with domestic production in Japan increasing nearly 20%.
  • Competition landscape shifts
    While Toyota benefits from hybrid strength, it faces growing EV competition from Tesla and BYD, having sold 82,000 battery EVs year to date, mostly outside Japan. 
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