TMUK’s 25 Objects – 21: Dojo and Training
Toyota Motor Manufacturing UK members train at a facility that gets its name from Japanese martial arts. Find out what it takes to be a part of the team here.
Toyota Motor Manufacturing UK members train at a facility that gets its name from Japanese martial arts. Find out what it takes to be a part of the team here.
We’ve been inviting customers to come and test drive our petrol-electric hybrid vehicles and see how far they can travel in electric mode. The results have been impressive.
The neat and nippy hatchback has recorded an unbeatable 100 per cent score in What Car? magazine’s 2017 reliability survey.
Toyota’s first full-scale passenger car was also America’s first Japanese car. But how did the US market receive the Toyopet Crown in 1958?
Historian and Toyota Avensis driver Bill Callaghan returns to the RNLI’s Tower Lifeboat Station where he served as a volunteer for eight years.
Historian and Toyota Avensis driver Bill Callaghan explores the best of British engineering at RNLI Cromer as he explores its Tamar-class lifeboat.
The inaugural Parallel London took place last weekend. We caught up with a couple of the participants to see how they got on…
Historian and Toyota Avensis driver Billy Callaghan tells the stories of his travels around the UK. Here, Billy, a former army medic, visits Essex and Herts Air Ambulance.
Swept away by the Tōhoku tsunami, this 1971 Corolla coupe not only survived but has been restored and given back to its original owner in a generous, crowd-funded initiative.
Toyota is showing a Mirai-based research vehicle at the Detroit motor show that explores the future of satellite communications in cars.
Car red noses from Comic Relief are being recycled by an inspired group of green-fingered youngsters from Kegworth Primary School.
Toyota supporting 200-mile bike that’s helping raise funds for Walking with the Wounded charity to mark 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo.
Avis hire car business signs up 100 Yaris Hybrid for its London car fleet, an ideal choice for driving in and around the capital.
We take a look at what Comic Relief in the UK since its formation in 1985, to help show you why its work, and our sponsorship, is so vitally important.
With our fundraising efforts in full swing, we take a look back at some of the highlights from the 14 Red Nose Days that have gone before this year’s event.