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Toyota dealerships (Japan)

Toyota vehicles in Japan are distributed to numerous dealership chains throughout the country. Up to May 2020, each dealership chain had a different product offering, with some models restricted to one chain to maintain exclusivity. Since May 2020, every Toyota model in Japan was available in all dealership chains.[1] Current dealership chains include Toyota Store, Toyopet Store, Toyota Corolla Store and Netz Store.

Toyota Store Aichi
Toyopet Store, Saitama
Corolla Store Kyotanabe
Netz Store, Tsurumi-ku, Osaka

History edit

In Japan in the late 1940s, Toyota's sales department was part of its manufacturing company and had its office in Nagoya.[2]

At that time, the Japanese auto industry was controlled by the U.S. government.[3] The majority of Toyota's sales was composed of trucks and buses. The new car business in Japan was quite limited.[4] There was little need for consumer-oriented branding or consumer-oriented showrooms.

On April 3, 1950, Toyota established a separate company for sales of its motor vehicles, including exports, called トヨタ自動車販売株式会社 Toyota Jidōsha Hanbai Kabushiki Gaisha, Toyota Auto Sales Corporation, sometimes abbreviated トヨタ自販 Toyota Jihan.[2] In 1950, there were forty-seven sales outlets for Toyota vehicles in Japan.[5]

In 1955, Toyota launched a new style of sedan, the Crown.[6]

In 1957, Toyota began manufacturing a slightly smaller and more economical sedan, the Corona.[7] A separate sales network, Toyopet Stores (トヨペット店 Toyopetto-ten), was created to sell the Corona and Toyopet ToyoAce trucks. It currently[when?] features mid-range models.[citation needed]

To distinguish Crown showrooms from Corona showrooms, the former came to be called Toyota Stores (トヨタ店 Toyota-ten).[8] In the 1960s, Toyota Stores added a new luxury car, the Century.

In 1957, Toyota launched Toyota Diesel Stores (トヨタディーゼル店 Toyota Dīzeru-ten), a dealership network for diesel commercial vehicles that initially sold trucks, buses, and forklifts, such as the Dyna and Coaster. Hino products were likewise sold at Diesel Stores after Toyota acquired that company in 1967. Starting in 1980, Diesel Stores sold the Starlet, Corolla, Corona, Vista, and Crown equipped with diesel engines, as well as the first-generation Tercel, although it was not available with a diesel engine at the time. When the Toyota Diesel store network was disbanded in 1988, commercial vehicles were divided between Toyota Stores and Toyopet Stores.[citation needed]

Toyota Publica Stores (トヨタパブリカ店 Toyota Paburika-ten) were established in 1961 to sell the Publica. In 1966, the chain of outlets was renamed Toyota Corolla Store" (トヨタカローラ店 Toyota Karōra-ten); it sells the economy model, Corolla.[9]

The "Toyota Auto Stores" (トヨタオート店 Toyota Ōto-ten) sales network was established in 1967 to sell a Corolla clone called the Sprinter. "Toyota Vista Stores" (トヨタ・ビスタ) sales network was established in 1980, and a Camry clone called the Vista was developed in 1982.[9] Toyota Auto Stores were rebranded as Netz Toyota (ネッツトヨタ店 Nettsu-Toyota-ten) ("Network of Energetic Teams for Zenith"), targeting young buyers, in August 1998. Toyota Vista Stores was subsequently merged into Netz Toyota in 2004. Some former Vista Store models, such as the Altezza and the Aristo, were rebranded as Lexus (レクサス Rekusasu), while other products were taken over by Netz Toyota, which was already selling the ist and the RAV4.[citation needed]

In 2012, selected Japanese dealerships were given a special designation, Area 86, that resembled the North American Toyota network, called Scion, to sell the 86, building on the marketing approach started with WiLL-branded products.[9][10] As of 2017, the Area 86 network was rebranded as GR for Gazoo Racing, sharing a similar approach to the performance division Toyota Racing Development (TRD), providing various upgrades for the 86, Vitz, Prius, Mark X, Harrier, Noah and Voxy.[11]

In the female idol[clarification needed] group, AKB48, Toyota and AKS have worked together to create a subunit named Team 8, which was marketed with the slogan: "Idols who come to meet you." They have a total of 47 members, each representing a prefecture of Japan.[citation needed]

Starting in May 2020, models that were exclusive to particular Toyota dealership networks began to be shared with other Toyota dealership networks. Consequently, in Japan a customer can purchase any Toyota new from any of the four dealership groups, while Lexus products remain exclusive to Lexus locations.[12]

List of models sold in the retail channels edit

The following is a list of models that used to be exclusive to certain dealerships. The past models are identified with a ☆ while the present models are identified with a ★, as well as where they were available at retail channels nationally. Most of the models can now finally be found in every store from all dealership groups since May 2020 due to Toyota's Unification Strategy. Exceptions like the Century are labelled with an ◎.

Note that some cars appear in more than one dealership list (e.g. the Toyota Prius shows up in the car list of all four dealerships). This is because such car were already available in more than one dealership (in this case, the Prius was available in all four dealerships).

Toyota Store edit

 

Vehicles sold at Toyota Store:

Century★◎, Crown Majesta☆, Crown★, Master☆, SAI☆, Mirai★, Prius★, Aqua★, Allion☆, Succeed☆, Blade☆, Avensis☆, Sienta★, Corolla RunX☆, C-HR★, Porte☆, Estima☆, Isis☆, Roomy★, FJ Cruiser☆, Comfort☆, Japan Taxi★, Land Cruiser★, Hilux Surf★, Land Cruiser Prado★, Dyna★, Stout☆, Esquire☆, Coaster★, QuickDelivery☆, 2000GT☆, Carina☆, Carina ED☆, GR86★, Brevis☆, Gaia☆, Cavalier☆, Classic☆, MasterAce☆, Hilux★, Mega Cruiser☆, Soarer☆, Origin☆, Caldina☆, AA sedan☆, Toyopet SA☆, G1 series truck☆, FA series truck☆, BX series truck☆.

Toyopet Store edit

 

Vehicles sold at Toyopet Store:

Mark X☆, SAI☆, Mirai★, Premio☆, Prius★, Aqua★, Belta☆, Mark X ZiO☆, Succeed☆, Ractis☆, Auris☆, Blade☆, GT-86☆, Porte☆, Harrier☆, Vanguard (3rd gen RAV4)☆, Esquire☆, Rush☆, C-HR★, Avensis☆, Alphard★, Comfort☆, HiAce★, ToyoAce☆, Tank☆, Sienta★, Pixis Space☆, Mark II-Mark II Qualis-Mark II Blit☆, Corona☆, Corona EXiV☆, Corona Coupe☆, Corsa☆, Opa☆, Avalon☆, Progrès☆, Cami☆, ist☆, Platz☆, Soarer☆, Hilux★, Cynos☆, Regius☆, Celsior☆, Origin☆, Caldina☆, Ipsum☆.

Toyota Corolla Store edit

 

Vehicles sold at Toyota Corolla Store (starting 1966), formerly Toyota Publica Store:

SAI☆, Camry★, Prius★, Aqua★, Corolla Axio★, GR86★, Belta☆, Spade☆, Probox★, Corolla Rumion☆, C-HR★, Ractis☆, Passo☆, Corolla Spacio☆, Sera☆, Vanguard (3rd gen RAV4)☆, Roomy★, Estima☆, Noah★, Avensis☆, Sienta★, TownAce★, Pixis lineup★, Publica☆, Tercel☆, Windom☆, Scepter☆, Corolla Ceres☆, Origin☆, Nadia☆, WiLL☆, RAV4★, Sports 800☆, Celica☆, Supra★, Corolla Levin☆, Celica XX☆, Celica Camry☆.

Netz Store edit

 

Vehicles sold at Netz Store (starting 1998), formerly Toyota Vista Store (starting 1980), formerly Toyota Auto Store (starting 1967):

Vitz☆, Yaris★, SAI☆, Prius★, Aqua★, ist☆, Auris☆, bB☆, Avensis☆, Raum☆, Spade☆, Wish☆, Voxy★, RAV4★, C-HR★, Kluger☆, Vellfire★, iQ☆, Allex☆, Tank☆, Pixis lineup★, Fun Cargo☆, Pronard☆, Altezza☆, Verossa☆, Curren☆, Aristo☆, MR-S☆, MR2☆, Starlet☆, Vista☆, Cresta☆, Sprinter☆, Voltz☆, Blizzard☆, Chaser☆, Sprinter Marino☆, Carib☆, Granvia☆, Sprinter Trueno☆, LiteAce★, Ipsum☆, GR86★, WiLL (1999–2004)☆.

References edit

  1. ^ Hsu, Ben (2020-06-12). "The history of Toyota's insane dealer networks, explained". Japanese Nostalgic Car. Retrieved 2021-06-03.
  2. ^ a b "75 Years of TOYOTA | Part1 Chapter2 Section6 | Item 6. Establishment of Toyota Motor Sales Co., Ltd". Japan: Toyota. 2012. Retrieved November 8, 2020.
  3. ^ Ruiz, Marco (1986). The Complete History of the Japanese Car. New York: Portland House. p. 16. ISBN 0517617773.
  4. ^ "75 Years of TOYOTA | Sales Volume | Sales Volume in Japan". Japan: Toyota. 2012. Retrieved November 8, 2020.
  5. ^ "75 Years of TOYOTA | Japan | Sales and After-Sales Service Networks". Japan: Toyota. 2012. Retrieved November 8, 2020.
  6. ^ Ruiz 1986, p. 173.
  7. ^ Ruiz 1986, p. 174.
  8. ^ Imai, Noriyuki; Matsuo, Takami; Monden, Yasuhiro (2012). Management of Service Businesses in Japan. Singapore: World Scientific. p. 42. ISBN 9789814374668. from the original on January 1, 2016. Retrieved October 27, 2015.
  9. ^ a b c "List of Toyota Dealerships in Japan". Toyota Japan. Toyota Motor Corporation. from the original on January 16, 2014. Retrieved January 15, 2014.
  10. ^ "JAPAN: Area 86 will be first stop for Toyota coupe buyers". Just Auto. Aroq Ltd. from the original on September 21, 2017. Retrieved September 20, 2017.
  11. ^ "Toyota Gazoo Racing". Toyota Gazoo Racing. Toyota Motor Corporation. from the original on September 20, 2017. Retrieved September 20, 2017.
  12. ^ Hsu, Ben (June 12, 2020). "The history of Toyota's insane dealer networks, explained". Japanese Nostalgic Car. Retrieved January 24, 2021.

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Toyota vehicles in Japan are distributed to numerous dealership chains throughout the country Up to May 2020 each dealership chain had a different product offering with some models restricted to one chain to maintain exclusivity Since May 2020 every Toyota model in Japan was available in all dealership chains 1 Current dealership chains include Toyota Store Toyopet Store Toyota Corolla Store and Netz Store Toyota Store AichiToyopet Store SaitamaCorolla Store KyotanabeNetz Store Tsurumi ku Osaka Contents 1 History 2 List of models sold in the retail channels 2 1 Toyota Store 2 2 Toyopet Store 2 3 Toyota Corolla Store 2 4 Netz Store 3 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Toyota dealerships In Japan in the late 1940s Toyota s sales department was part of its manufacturing company and had its office in Nagoya 2 At that time the Japanese auto industry was controlled by the U S government 3 The majority of Toyota s sales was composed of trucks and buses The new car business in Japan was quite limited 4 There was little need for consumer oriented branding or consumer oriented showrooms On April 3 1950 Toyota established a separate company for sales of its motor vehicles including exports called トヨタ自動車販売株式会社 Toyota Jidōsha Hanbai Kabushiki Gaisha Toyota Auto Sales Corporation sometimes abbreviated トヨタ自販 Toyota Jihan 2 In 1950 there were forty seven sales outlets for Toyota vehicles in Japan 5 In 1955 Toyota launched a new style of sedan the Crown 6 In 1957 Toyota began manufacturing a slightly smaller and more economical sedan the Corona 7 A separate sales network Toyopet Stores トヨペット店 Toyopetto ten was created to sell the Corona and Toyopet ToyoAce trucks It currently when features mid range models citation needed To distinguish Crown showrooms from Corona showrooms the former came to be called Toyota Stores トヨタ店 Toyota ten 8 In the 1960s Toyota Stores added a new luxury car the Century In 1957 Toyota launched Toyota Diesel Stores トヨタディーゼル店 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established in 1980 and a Camry clone called the Vista was developed in 1982 9 Toyota Auto Stores were rebranded as Netz Toyota ネッツトヨタ店 Nettsu Toyota ten Network of Energetic Teams for Zenith targeting young buyers in August 1998 Toyota Vista Stores was subsequently merged into Netz Toyota in 2004 Some former Vista Store models such as the Altezza and the Aristo were rebranded as Lexus レクサス Rekusasu while other products were taken over by Netz Toyota which was already selling the ist and the RAV4 citation needed In 2012 selected Japanese dealerships were given a special designation Area 86 that resembled the North American Toyota network called Scion to sell the 86 building on the marketing approach started with WiLL branded products 9 10 As of 2017 the Area 86 network was rebranded as GR for Gazoo Racing sharing a similar approach to the performance division Toyota Racing Development TRD providing various upgrades for the 86 Vitz Prius Mark X Harrier Noah and Voxy 11 In the female idol clarification needed group AKB48 Toyota and AKS have worked together to create a subunit named Team 8 which was marketed with the slogan Idols who come to meet you They have a total of 47 members each representing a prefecture of Japan citation needed Starting in May 2020 models that were exclusive to particular Toyota dealership networks began to be shared with other Toyota dealership networks Consequently in Japan a customer can purchase any Toyota new from any of the four dealership groups while Lexus products remain exclusive to Lexus locations 12 List of models sold in the retail channels editThe following is a list of models that used to be exclusive to certain dealerships The past models are identified with a while the present models are identified with a as well as where they were available at retail channels nationally Most of the models can now finally be found in every store from all dealership groups since May 2020 due to Toyota s Unification Strategy Exceptions like the Century are labelled with an Note that some cars appear in more than one dealership list e g the Toyota Prius shows up in the car list of all four dealerships This is because such car were already available in more than one dealership in this case the Prius was available in all four dealerships Toyota Store edit nbsp Vehicles sold at Toyota Store Century Crown Majesta Crown Master SAI Mirai Prius Aqua Allion Succeed Blade Avensis Sienta Corolla RunX C HR Porte Estima Isis Roomy FJ Cruiser Comfort Japan Taxi Land Cruiser Hilux Surf Land Cruiser Prado Dyna Stout Esquire Coaster QuickDelivery 2000GT Carina Carina ED GR86 Brevis Gaia Cavalier Classic MasterAce Hilux Mega Cruiser Soarer Origin Caldina AA sedan Toyopet SA G1 series truck FA series truck BX series truck Toyopet Store edit nbsp Vehicles sold at Toyopet Store Mark X SAI Mirai Premio Prius Aqua Belta Mark X ZiO Succeed Ractis Auris Blade GT 86 Porte Harrier Vanguard 3rd gen RAV4 Esquire Rush C HR Avensis Alphard Comfort HiAce ToyoAce Tank Sienta Pixis Space Mark II Mark II Qualis Mark II Blit Corona Corona EXiV Corona Coupe Corsa Opa Avalon Progres Cami ist Platz Soarer Hilux Cynos Regius Celsior Origin Caldina Ipsum Toyota Corolla Store edit nbsp Vehicles sold at Toyota Corolla Store starting 1966 formerly Toyota Publica Store SAI Camry Prius Aqua Corolla Axio GR86 Belta Spade Probox Corolla Rumion C HR Ractis Passo Corolla Spacio Sera Vanguard 3rd gen RAV4 Roomy Estima Noah Avensis Sienta TownAce Pixis lineup Publica Tercel Windom Scepter Corolla Ceres Origin Nadia WiLL RAV4 Sports 800 Celica Supra Corolla Levin Celica XX Celica Camry Netz Store edit nbsp Vehicles sold at Netz Store starting 1998 formerly Toyota Vista Store starting 1980 formerly Toyota Auto Store starting 1967 Vitz Yaris SAI Prius Aqua ist Auris bB Avensis Raum Spade Wish Voxy RAV4 C HR Kluger Vellfire iQ Allex Tank Pixis lineup Fun Cargo Pronard Altezza Verossa Curren Aristo MR S MR2 Starlet Vista Cresta Sprinter Voltz Blizzard Chaser Sprinter Marino Carib Granvia Sprinter Trueno LiteAce Ipsum GR86 WiLL 1999 2004 References edit Hsu Ben 2020 06 12 The history of Toyota s insane dealer networks explained Japanese Nostalgic Car Retrieved 2021 06 03 a b 75 Years of TOYOTA Part1 Chapter2 Section6 Item 6 Establishment of Toyota Motor Sales Co Ltd Japan Toyota 2012 Retrieved November 8 2020 Ruiz Marco 1986 The Complete History of the Japanese Car New York Portland House p 16 ISBN 0517617773 75 Years of TOYOTA Sales Volume Sales Volume in Japan Japan Toyota 2012 Retrieved November 8 2020 75 Years of TOYOTA Japan Sales and After Sales Service Networks Japan Toyota 2012 Retrieved November 8 2020 Ruiz 1986 p 173 Ruiz 1986 p 174 Imai Noriyuki Matsuo Takami Monden Yasuhiro 2012 Management of Service Businesses in Japan Singapore World Scientific p 42 ISBN 9789814374668 Archived from the original on January 1 2016 Retrieved October 27 2015 a b c List of Toyota Dealerships in Japan Toyota Japan Toyota Motor Corporation 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