Toyota’s Enduring Leadership in South Africa
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13 February 2026

Toyota’s Enduring Leadership in South Africa

TSAM secures 46 years of market leadership with record 2025 sales, expanding product lines, NEV growth, and performance through Gazoo Racing.

Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) has once again demonstrated its ability to thrive in a fiercely competitive market, closing 2025 with record achievements and reaffirming its dominance in the automotive industry.

At the ninth annual State of the Motor Industry (SOMI), Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Leon Theron, highlighted how resilience, agility and a revitalised product line have kept Toyota firmly at the forefront.

Reflecting on Toyota’s 2025 results, Leon said that key contributors to Toyota’s sustained resilience included the introduction of Indian-sourced vehicles, expanded product offerings and more accessible entry points in the passenger segment.

“In 2025, we remained unwavering in our mission of mobility for all. Our resilience is evidenced in our domestic market performance. Despite new entrants and intensified competition, we maintained our market share and grew our volumes. We welcomed competition and we remained resilient,” Leon said.

TSAM closed the year with 148 124 new vehicles sold, securing a 24.8% market share and extending its market leadership to 46 consecutive years.

Lexus also marked a milestone with its highest ever share in the premium market, fuelled by record new energy vehicle (NEV) sales. Achieving 3.5% premium market share, Lexus surpassed its previous record in the premium segment.

Building on the Toyota Five Brand global strategy announced at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show, Leon reaffirmed that the Toyota brand remains at the centre of the strategy, supported globally by Century (which will for the first time be a stand-alone brand) and value-focused Daihatsu.

Locally, the focus will continue to be on the three core brands: Toyota, Lexus and Gazoo Racing (GR), each playing a distinct role in the creation of ever-better cars. Gazoo Racing will now also stand as a separate brand entity, reaffirming Toyota’s commitment to performance.

“Our ability to adapt has kept us relevant. The challenges we have faced have strengthened our competitiveness and we will continue to do so in the years ahead,” he said.

A key theme of the segment was Toyota’s multi-pathway strategy, which acknowledges that no single technology can address all customer or market needs. Instead, Toyota advances a balanced mix of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, battery hybrid, battery electric and hydrogen solutions.

In support of its NEV roadmap, TSAM participates in a range of energy diversification and mobility projects aligned to three core pillars:

• Electric Vehicle Ecosystem

• Carbon Neutral Fuels

• Circular Economy

Leon announced a new collaboration between Gazoo Racing and SVR, a certified factory for Toyota-approved vehicle modifications. The project is currently in development, with details to be revealed soon.

“Gazoo Racing will continue to elevate Toyota’s performance credentials globally. The establishment of a local GR modification facility is a significant milestone, bringing world-class engineering and customisation to South African motorsport,” Leon said.

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