Toyota Motor (TM) (JP:7203) reported higher sales in October 2025, buoyed by robust demand in the United States that helped offset declines in China and Japan. The automaker’s global sales rose 2% year‑over‑year to 922,087 vehicles, while production increased 4% to 926,987 units, marking the fifth consecutive monthly gain in output.
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U.S. Market Leads the Charge
In the U.S., Toyota sold 207,910 units last month, an 11.8% increase from a year earlier. The Toyota division accounted for 178,240 units, while Lexus contributed 29,670 units, both showing double‑digit growth.
Importantly, models such as the RAV4 and Camry continued to drive momentum, reflecting strong consumer appetite for hybrids and SUVs.
Despite the global uptick, Toyota faced headwinds in Asia. Sales in China and Japan dipped, reflecting weaker consumer sentiment and the impact of tariffs.
Is Toyota Stock a Buy?
TipRanks’ AI Stock Analysts across models such as OpenAI (PC:OPAIQ), Gemini, Grok, and Perplexity (PC:PERPL), all currently rank Toyota stock as Outperform. For instance, OpenAI-4o currently rates the stock with a score of 81 out of 100, citing its strong financial base and valuation.
The average TM price target of $235 from this model suggests a potential upside of about 16.08%.


