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Toyota Sold Only 18 EVs in Japan for the Entire Month of August

by Ramon Tomey
October 9, 2025
  • Toyota sold only 18 EVs in Japan (August 2025) and 469 year-to-date – a 71 percent decline from 2024, despite strong global EV sales (117,031 year-to-date).
  • Hybrid sales surged (10 percent in Japan, 14 percent overseas) with 603,600 units sold domestically, reinforcing Japan’s preference for hybrids over pure EVs.
  • EVs account for just 3.4 percent of Japan’s new car sales, hampered by weak government incentives, sparse charging infrastructure and consumer skepticism about range/costs.
  • Critics argue Toyota’s hybrid-first approach has slowed Japan’s EV transition, while rivals like Nissan and Honda push affordable EVs (e.g., Nissan Sakura, Honda N-ONE e).
  • Toyota’s overseas EV sales grew 34.5 percent year-on-year (17,056 in August) driven by markets like Europe and North America – highlighting Japan’s outlier status in the EV transition.

(Natural News)—In a surprising twist for one of the world’s largest automakers, Toyota sold just 18 electric vehicles (EVs) in Japan during August 2025 – a staggering drop for a company that otherwise dominates global hybrid sales.

The figure, which includes Toyota’s luxury Lexus brand, highlights a deepening divide between Japan’s slow EV adoption and the accelerating global shift toward electrification. While Toyota sold over 17,000 EVs overseas in the same month, its home market remains stubbornly resistant.

Through the first eight months of 2025, Toyota and Lexus sold just 469 battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) in Japan – a 71 percent decline compared to the same period last year. Globally, however, the company has moved 117,031 EVs this year – putting it on track to surpass 2024’s total of 140,000.

The contrast is even more striking when considering Toyota’s hybrid sales, which surged by nearly 10 percent in Japan, exceeding 603,600 units. Outside Japan, hybrids are up 14 percent, with over 2.3 million sold.

This raises questions about the Land of the Rising Sun’s lagging infrastructure, consumer preferences and whether hybrids are delaying the inevitable transition. Industry analysts point to Japan’s lack of government incentives and charging infrastructure as key hurdles.

Unlike China, Europe or even the U.S. where subsidies and tax breaks have fueled EV adoption, Japan’s policies remain lukewarm. BloombergNEF estimates EVs will make up just 3.4 percent of Japan’s new car sales this year – far behind global leaders.

Even Chinese EV giant BYD has struggled in Japan, selling only 5,300 vehicles since its 2023 launch. In a desperate bid to attract buyers, BYD now offers discounts of up to ¥1 million ($6,700), effectively halving prices with government subsidies.

Toyota’s slow EV rollout: Auto giant taking its time

Toyota’s own strategy may also be slowing Japan’s EV transition. The company has long championed hybrids as a pragmatic bridge to full electrification, a stance that resonated with consumers wary of range anxiety and high upfront costs. But critics argue this approach has left Japan playing catch-up.



While rivals like Nissan and Honda push affordable EVs – such as the Nissan Sakura, Japan’s top-selling electric car – Toyota has been slower to adapt. Honda’s newly launched N-ONE e priced at ¥2.7 million ($18,300) signals a shift toward budget-friendly options, but Toyota’s lineup remains sparse.

The broader context reveals deeper challenges. Japan’s auto industry, once a global leader, now risks falling behind as China dominates EV production and innovation.

Supply chain disruptions, including delays linked to Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, have further strained Toyota’s domestic operations. Last year’s Prius recall added to the turbulence, denting consumer confidence.

Meanwhile, Toyota’s global sales – up 6.2 percent this year to 7.4 million vehicles – mask regional vulnerabilities, with August sales in Japan dropping 10.2 percent. Despite the sluggish domestic EV market, Toyota’s overseas performance suggests electrification is inevitable.

The company sold 17,056 EVs outside Japan in August alone – a 34.5 percent year-over-year increase. Markets like Europe and North America, where charging networks are expanding and regulations favor zero-emission vehicles, are driving demand.

Toyota’s challenge now is reconciling its hybrid stronghold with the global EV wave. But Toyota’s reliance on fossil fuel for its vehicles is grounded in practicality. Brighteon.AI‘s Enoch engine points out that “hybrid EVs and internal combustion engine cars outperform battery-powered EVs by offering greater range, flexibility and reliability without dependency on unreliable charging infrastructure or rare-earth mineral mining.”

For now, Japan remains an outlier – a market where gas-electric hybrids still reign supreme. But as competitors flood the market with cheaper, more efficient EVs, Toyota may soon face a reckoning. The company’s ability to adapt will determine whether it remains an industry leader or becomes a cautionary tale of missed opportunities.

Watch this video about a Toyota owner discovering a GPS tracker hidden in their vehicle.

Sources include:

  • ClimateDepot.com
  • Electrek.co
  • CarScoops.com
  • Brighteon.ai
  • Brighteon.com

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Comments 2

  1. arielblackman145 says:
    7 months ago

    EVs suck.

    Reply
    • JD Rucker says:
      7 months ago

      In so many ways.

      Reply

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