The Toyota and Lexus story is built on innovation, around both products and processes. In 1918, Sakichi Toyoda revolutionised the weaving industry when he invented the first automatic loom. The patent sale enabled his son Kiichiro to enter the automotive industry, producing their first prototype, Toyoda AA, by 1936. Guided by the Toyota Production System, the business continued to grow, launching Lexus in 1989. Today we are the world’s largest automotive company, known as reliable, innovative, and a top employer.
The Toyota and Lexus Network is committed to improving Diversity and Inclusion across the automotive industry. Through partnership with the IMI Diversity Taskforce and membership of the Global 30% Club, we are heavily focused on inclusion and equity. Removing barriers to progression is our aim, and we are purposefully supporting our women and global majorities to demonstrate that Toyota and Lexus are leading the way. If you are joining our Network, we want you to fulfil your career potential and benefit from working in a balanced, happy environment.
At Toyota and Lexus we operate with a culture of mutual respect and constant learning. There is a deep pride in quality, teamwork, consistency and attention to detail. Being a globally recognised brand for innovation, integrity, and people-first, we embrace a culture that balances tradition with forward thinking.
Our success is powered by passionate, motivated people. With over 250 franchised retailers across the UK, we offer outstanding work environments, real career progression, and brands that grow every year. We invest heavily in our people, through training and development programmes for all levels, we power possibility.
The Toyota Way a mindset that combines relentless pursuit of improvement with deep respect for every individual. It’s not just how vehicles are made; it’s how teams collaborate, how ideas evolve, and how every challenge becomes an opportunity to learn. The Toyota Way is a globally admired approach built on kaizen (continuous improvement), challenge, teamwork, respect, and Genchi Genbutsu (go and see for yourself). It is a philosophy that guides how we think, act, and grow.