Toyota North America Showcases Merchandise at Fleet Government Assembly – World Fleet

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Roughly 150 fleet professionals attended the 2022 Toyota Fleet Government Assembly held Oct. 17-18 on the Westin Dallas Southlake within the Dallas metroplex space.

The fleet assembly featured senior leaders from Toyota North America, who offered an in-depth product replace that included the 2023 Toyota Crown AWD hybrid, all-new Sequoia, the all-electric bZ4X, the Tundra hybrid, and Corolla Cross/Corolla fashions.

Different classes included a dialogue on electrification and superior expertise and an replace on Toyota Knowledge Options. As well as, a half-day ride-and-drive featured all Toyota Division fashions.

Photos from the occasion:


Networking at the opening night welcome reception were the 150 fleet professionals attending the 2022 Toyota Fleet Executive Meeting. - Photo: Toyota

Networking on the opening night time welcome reception have been the 150 fleet professionals attending the 2022 Toyota Fleet Government Assembly.



Don Fordiani, general manager, fleet sales for Toyota opened the business meeting with a recap of current supplier challenges and fleet market overview. - Photo: Toyota

Don Fordiani, common supervisor, fleet gross sales for Toyota opened the enterprise assembly with a recap of present provider challenges and fleet market overview.



An overview of the bZ4X was given by Miles Murphy, bZ4X vehicle marketing and communications planner, who predicted that BEVs will make up 12% of total market by 2026. - Photo: Toyota

An outline of the bZ4X was given by Miles Murphy, bZ4X automobile advertising and marketing and communications planner, who predicted that BEVs will make up 12% of complete market by 2026.



Cooper Ericksen, senior VP, product, BEV and mobility planning and strategy, announced that in the next 18 months Toyota will launch a product blitz featuring eight new models. - Photo: Toyota

Cooper Ericksen, senior VP, product, BEV and mobility planning and technique, introduced that within the subsequent 18 months Toyota will launch a product blitz that includes eight new fashions.



Garrett Smith, business development manager for Toyota Data Solutions, spoke about the on-demand data generated by many Toyota models that allows a company to monitor 24 hours a day the condition...

Garrett Smith, enterprise improvement supervisor for Toyota Knowledge Options, spoke concerning the on-demand information generated by many Toyota fashions that enables an organization to observe 24 hours a day the situation and site of its complete fleet, together with driver habits.



Answering questions from attendees were a panel of Toyota subject-matter experts: (L-R) Erin Doughty, Kalifa Sprowl, Miles Murphy, Heather Willis, Garrett Smith, Mustafa Jawed, Cooper Ericksen and...

Answering questions from attendees have been a panel of Toyota subject-matter specialists: (L-R) Erin Doughty, Kalifa Sprowl, Miles Murphy, Heather Willis, Garrett Smith, Mustafa Jawed, Cooper Ericksen and Don Fordiani.



(L-R) Susan Peterson of Tony Divino Toyota and three members of the LDS Church – Mark Dibb, Mike Sims, and Joe Paul – with Rob Larsen, Toyota fleet field manager - West Coast. - Photo: Toyota

(L-R) Susan Peterson of Tony Divino Toyota and three members of the LDS Church – Mark Dibb, Mike Sims, and Joe Paul – with Rob Larsen, Toyota fleet discipline supervisor – West Coast.



(L-R) Bill Burris, fleet marketing & mobility manager; Mark Oldenburg, senior national fleet 0perations manager; and  Lisa Martinez, fleet marketing analyst, of Toyota Motor North America, the...

(L-R) Invoice Burris, fleet advertising and marketing & mobility supervisor; Mark Oldenburg, senior nationwide fleet 0perations supervisor; and  Lisa Martinez, fleet advertising and marketing analyst, of Toyota Motor North America, the workforce liable for organizing the Toyota Fleet Government Assembly.



A highlight of the meeting was a ride & drive that featured all Toyota models, with demand for the all-new 2023 Crown hybrid, Prius Prime plug-in hybrid, and the all-new 2023 Sequoia. - Photo: Toyota

A spotlight of the assembly was a journey & drive that featured all Toyota fashions, with demand for the all-new 2023 Crown hybrid, Prius Prime plug-in hybrid, and the all-new 2023 Sequoia.



Toyota Crown is AWD powered by a 2.5L four-cylinder hybrid. A four-cylinder turbocharged Hybrid Max system is available in the top-of-the-line Platinum trim level. - Photo: Toyota

Toyota Crown is AWD powered by a 2.5L four-cylinder hybrid. A four-cylinder turbocharged Hybrid Max system is accessible within the top-of-the-line Platinum trim stage.



All-new 2023MY Toyota Sequoia is a full-size SUV. The third-generation body-on-frame Sequoia is available in five trim levels in either a seven- or eight-seat configuration. - Photo: Toyota

All-new 2023MY Toyota Sequoia is a full-size SUV. The third-generation body-on-frame Sequoia is accessible in 5 trim ranges in both a seven- or eight-seat configuration.



An upfitter display was featured at the ride & drive showcasing Toyota work truck applications from Holman and Knapheide, both Toyota authorized upfitters. - Photo: Toyota

An upfitter show was featured on the journey & drive showcasing Toyota work truck functions from Holman and Knapheide, each Toyota licensed upfitters.



Commercial customers inspecting Sequoia’s new cargo storage area. The Sequoia has a towing capacity rated at 9,300 – 9,520 pounds, depending on trim level. - Photo: Toyota

Business prospects inspecting Sequoia’s new cargo storage space. The Sequoia has a towing capability rated at 9,300 – 9,520 kilos, relying on trim stage.


 

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