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Toyota (GB) PLC

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Subsidiary of Toyota in Great Britain
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For the manufacturer, seeToyota Manufacturing UK.
Toyota (GB) PLC
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1967; 58 years ago (1967)[1]
Headquarters,
United Kingdom
Area served
United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Malta
Key people
Agustín Martín, President and Managing Director
ProductsAutomobiles
Number of employees
400 (approx)
ParentToyota Motor Corporation
DivisionsToyota GB, Lexus Division
Websitetoyota.co.uk

Toyota (GB) PLC is the company responsible for sales, marketing, after sales and customer relations forToyota andLexus in the UK, and is therefore responsible for all sales, marketing, after sales and customer relations issues nationwide in the UK.[2]

Employing approximately 400 people, the company’s headquarters are located at Great Burgh,Surrey. Anarchitectural design competition was launched in 1997 managed byRIBA Competitions to design the new HQ. Four architect-led design teams were selected from a list of sixteen practices to take part in the competition. The four teams were chosen following a process that involved interviews, presentations and visits to the architects' completed buildings.Richard Sheppard, Robson & Partners, Architects won the competition and two years later construction started on site. The building has gone on to win a number of awards including the British Council for Offices Award 2001 – Commendation.

As well as receiving vehicles for sale fromToyota Manufacturing UK, cars arrive via sea at a facility atPortbury, near Bristol.

Sales are handled by a national network of around 200 Toyota Centres.

References

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  1. ^"Toyota(G.B.) PLC".GOV.UK. 1967-09-28. Retrieved2025-05-12.
  2. ^"Toyota (GB) PLC".The Motor Ombudsman. UK. 2019-09-25. Retrieved2025-05-12.

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