Toyota Ireland
Company type | Unlimited Company |
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Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 24 May 1972 |
Headquarters | Dublin, County Dublin , Ireland |
Key people | Mahony family |
Products | Automobiles |
Production output | (Formerly vehicle assembly - Toyota, Skoda) |
Services | Motor vehicle distribution and sales |
Website | toyota.ie |
Toyota Ireland is the Irish representative of the Japanese-based automaker Toyota. With an assembly plant for motor vehicles, it was part of the automotive industry in Ireland[1] and today operates as a distribution and sales operation.
Company history
The company was founded on 24 May 1972.[2] The founder was Stephen O’Flaherty, who previously headed Motor Distributors but had given the management to his sons Nigel and Michael. The seat was in Dublin. The assembly of automobiles began in the same year. The parts came from Toyota. There was also a connection to Eastern Autos that assembled Škoda.
In early 1974, the brothers Denis and Tim Mahony took over 51% of the company and the Intrac Holdings group 49%. In early 1975 the brothers also took over the remaining shares. In 1976 the company held 5% market share with the combined figures for Toyota and Škoda. This allowed the import of complete vehicles. As a result, the number of registrations rose. In 1979, Tim Mahony took over his brother's shares.
Production ended in 1983. The company is still active in the area of import and sales.
Vehicles
Toyota Corolla of the 20 and 30 series as well as the Toyota Starlet were produced. About 9000 vehicles were built from the latter. In 1978, Toyota Ireland also offered Toyota Carina, Toyota Celica, Toyota Cressida and Toyota Crown. The Toyota Land Cruiser was also imported.
References
External links
- Official website
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- Isuzu (5%)
- Mitsubishi Aircraft (10%)
- Mazda (5%)
- Subaru (20%)
- Suzuki (5%)
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models
- 1000
- 1900
- 2000
- 2000GT
- AA
- AB
- AC
- AE
- Allex
- Altezza
- Aristo
- Aurion
- Auris/Corolla iM
- Avensis
- Aygo
- BA
- Bandeirante
- bB
- Belta
- Blade
- Blizzard
- Brevis
- Briska
- C+pod
- Caldina
- Cami
- Camry Coupe
- Camry Solara
- Carina
- Carina E
- Carina ED
- Carina FF
- Carina Surf
- Carina II
- Celica
- Celica Camry
- Celica Supra
- Celica XX
- Celsior
- Chaser
- Classic
- Comfort
- Corolla Ceres
- Corolla II
- Corolla Levin
- Corolla Rumion
- Corolla Spacio
- Corolla Sprinter
- Corolla SR5
- Corolla Verso
- Corona
- Corona EXiV
- Corona Mark II
- Corona SF
- Corsa
- Cressida
- Cresta
- Crown Comfort
- Crown Majesta
- Curren
- Cynos
- DA
- Duet
- Echo/Platz
- Estima/Previa
- Esquire
- Etios
- FA
- FJ40
- FJ Cruiser
- Gaia
- Grand HiAce
- Hilux Surf
- Ipsum/Picnic/Avensis Verso
- iQ
- Isis
- ist
- Kijang/Stallion/Tamaraw/Revo/TUV
- Lexcen
- Light Stout
- Macho
- Mark II
- Mark II Blit
- Mark II Qualis
- Mark X
- Mark X ZiO
- Massy Dyna
- Master
- MasterAce
- Masterline
- Matrix
- Mega Cruiser
- MiniAce
- Model F
- MR2
- MR-S
- Nadia
- Opa
- Origin
- Paseo
- Passo
- Pixis Joy
- Pixis Mega
- Pixis Space
- Porte/Spade
- Premio/Allion
- Prius c
- Prius v/+/α
- Progrès
- Pronard
- Publica
- Quick Delivery
- Ractis
- Raum
- Regius
- RH
- RK
- RR
- SA
- Sai
- SB
- Scepter
- SD
- Sera
- SF
- SG
- Soarer
- Solara
- Soluna
- Space Cruiser
- Sparky
- Sports 800
- SportsVan
- Sprinter
- Sprinter Trueno
- Starlet
- Stout
- Su-Ki
- Succeed
- SunChaser
- Super
- T100
- Tank
- Tarago
- Tercel
- Tiara
- ToyoAce
- Van
- VanWagon
- Verossa
- Verso
- Verso-S
- Vienta
- Vista
- Vitz
- Voltz
- Windom
- Wish
- Yaris (DA/DB/DD)
- Yaris Verso/FunCargo
- Zelas
prototypes
- 1957 Sports
- 4500GT
- A-BAT
- Alessandro Volta
- Auris HSD Full Hybrid Concept
- Avalon
- AXV-II
- Toyota AXV-III
- AXV-IV
- bZ4X Concept
- CAL-1
- Camry TS-01
- Celica Cruising Deck
- Celica XYR
- Century GT45
- C-HR concept
- Corona 1500S Convertible
- Corona 1900S Sporty Sedan
- Corona Sports Coupe
- Crown Convertible
- CS&S
- CX-80
- DMT
- Dream Car
- Dream Car Model
- eCom
- Electronics Car
- ES3
- EX-I
- EX-II
- EX-III
- EX-7
- EX-11
- F101
- F110
- F1/Ultimate Celica
- F3R
- FCHV
- Fine-N
- Fine-S
- Fine-X
- FSC
- FT-1
- FT-86
- FT-CH
- FT-EV
- FT-HS
- FT-SX
- FTX
- FX-1
- FXV
- FXV-II
- FXS
- GTV
- HC-CV
- Hybrid X
- i-foot
- i-real
- i-swing
- i-unit
- IMV 0 / Rangga / Tamaraw
- Marinetta
- Marinetta 10
- Motor Triathlon Race Car
- MP-1
- NLSV
- PM
- Pod
- Prius c Concept
- Prius Custom Plus Concept
- Project Go
- Publica Sports
- RiN
- RSC
- RV-1
- RV-2
- RV-5
- Sportivo Coupe
- Sports 800 Gas Turbine Hybrid
- Sports X
- Street Affair
- SV-1
- SV-2
- SV-3
- TAC3
- Ultra-Compact BEV
- VM180 Zagato
- Winglet
- X
- X-Runner
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- 1A brand of GAC Toyota
- 2A brand of FAW Toyota
- 3Defunct companies merged into Toyota Motor East Japan
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