Toyota Motor North America (NYSE: TM) today reported June 2025 U.S. sales of 193,248 vehicles, up 0.1 % on a volume basis and up 8.4 % on a daily selling rate (DSR) basis compared to June 2024. Sales of electrified vehicles for the month totaled 90,426 up 6.7 % on a volume basis and up 15.5% on a DSR basis representing 46.8 % of total sales volume. For the second quarter, TMNA reported sales of 666,469 vehicles, up 7.2 % on a volume basis and up 7.2 % on a DSR basis versus the Q2 of 2024. Sales of electrified vehicles for the second quarter totaled 320,817 up 29.7 % on a volume basis and up 29.7% on a DSR basis representing 48.1% of total sales volume. June sales were clearly hurt by Trump Tariff chaos, but were at ~three times the industry average increase. (Read AutoInformed.com on: Trump Tariff Legacy – U.S. June Auto Sales Soft)
“Steady demand for our Toyota and Lexus brands resulted in strong sales throughout the second quarter,” said Mark Templin, executive vice president and chief operating officer, TMNA. “Our lineup of 32 electrified vehicles was a big part of that draw as they represented over 46% of our sales in June.” Continue reading










American Honda Posts Q2 2025 Sales Increase of 8.4%
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American Honda said today that it posted sales increases in June, Q2 and thereby leading to relatively strong First Half Sales Increase of 8.4%.
“The Honda and Acura brands continue to buck industry trends with sales increases in June and the second quarter as our strong sales momentum continues through the first half of the year,” said Lance Woelfer, vice president of Auto Sales at American Honda Motor Co. Inc. “Driven by the success of all-new products like the Honda Passport and Acura ADX, and record sales of electrified models we continue to meet customer needs and manage changing market conditions.” Continue reading →