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The dirty secret behind Australia's most trusted carmaker.

When Toyota introduced the Prius hybrid in 1997, the company truly was a leader in reducing car pollution. But that was more than two decades ago. Toyota's transition to cleaner vehicles has stalled and the company is now one of the world's biggest roadblocks to electric vehicles.

Toyota has been fighting against effective climate policy all over the world, including in Australia: blocking clean air regulation, flip-flopping on renewables and pressuring governments to support fossil fuel powered hybrid cars.

We can't sit aside while Toyota continues to put profit ahead of the health and safety of Australians and our precious environment.

It’s time to stand up to this big polluter and expose Toyota’s dirty backroom lobbying. Together we can put the brakes on Toyota’s dirty dealings and pressure the company to switch to cleaner, healthier electric vehicles. Toyota was once a world leader - and it can be again, if it cleans up its act.

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Why is Toyota fighting against cleaner cars?

Toyota is looking to delay the transition to cleaner cars for as long as possible while it continues to turn a profit from the sale of fossil fuel engines. Internal combustion and hybrid engines are complicated pieces of machinery, requiring lots of parts and ongoing maintenance, all of which Toyota can generate returns on. While many of Toyota’s rivals are speeding ahead in the shift to electric vehicles, Toyota has opted to delay rather than embrace the shift.

Toyota’s Track Record

Selling Outdated Solutions

Twenty-five years ago when the Prius was invented, hybrid technology was at the cutting edge of the transition to electric vehicles, but technology has moved on, with battery electric technologies quickly becoming the common-sense solution. Toyota has stalled on pure electric cars, opting to promote hybrid and fuel cell technologies that will lock customers into paying for fossil fuels or hydrogen for decades to come.

Global Influence: Toyota’s track record

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  • Toyota is the largest and most influential member of the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, whose ‘secret plan’ to slow the electric vehicle transition in Australia was exposed in August 2022 in a Sydney Morning Herald article.
  • Toyota Australia advocated for North American style legislation that allows higher emissions and fuel consumption instead of best practice EU standards
  • After the EU announced their 2035 phase-out date for ICE vehicles, Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda reportedly asked French President, Emmanual Macron, to try to prolong the use of hybrid vehicles in a private meeting.
  • Toyota India lobbied against a 2030 phase out of internal combustion engines.
  • Toyota subsidiary Hino found to have falsified emissions data since at least 2003
  • Team Japan collaboration with Subaru, Mazda, Kawasaki and Yamaha set up delay the introduction of cleaner cars and keep the internal combustion engine alive.
  • Toyota and the Mexican car lobby sued the Mexican government to try to block proposed regulations to align fuel efficiency standards with the United States to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
  • In response to New Zealand's Climate Action Plan consultation, Toyota opposed strong CO2 emissions standards, advocating for significantly weaker targets.
  • Norway banned Toyota’s ‘self-charging’ hybrid greenwashing, deeming it to be false advertising.
  • Toyota spent $6.2 million USD on a lobby blitz in Washington to influence policy
  • Southern District of Florida - class action lawsuit filed against Hino Motors and its parent Toyota Motor Corp accusing them of historical misconduct linked to falsified emissions data between 2003-2021.
  • Supported the removal of California’s Clean Air Act
  • At COP26 in Glasgow, Toyota refused to join Ford, Volvo, and Mercedes-Benz in signing a global pledge to phase out ICE-powered vehicles in leading markets by 2035

What about in Australia?

Toyota is the largest member of the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, whose 'secret plan' to slow the electric vehicle transition in Australia was exposed in August 2022 in a Sydney Morning Herald article. The Sydney Morning Herald investigation in August 2022 found evidence that the automotive body has sought to hamper Australia’s transition to electric vehicles.3 Their membership size, and the role of Toyota Australia’s CEO as the chair of the FCAI, make it reasonable to assume that they are an influential member of the organisation.

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