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Toyota U.S. Sales Rise on Hybrid Demand
1 Jul
Summary
- Toyota's U.S. sales saw a 1.1% increase in the second quarter.
- Demand for hybrid models significantly boosted overall sales figures.
- Affordable car options also contributed to the sales growth.
In the second quarter of 2026, Toyota observed a notable increase in its U.S. sales, marking a 1.1% rise over the previous year. The company reported selling 673,971 units, a gain from the 666,469 units sold during the same period in 2025.
This sales uplift was primarily attributed to robust demand for Toyota's fuel-efficient hybrid models. Furthermore, the automaker's range of affordable vehicles also played a crucial role in bolstering sales figures, indicating a strong market reception for its diverse product offerings.