Toyota Germany Wins Big at German Innovation Institute with Three Awards
Toyota Germany has been recognized for its innovative approach to mobility and customer service, winning three awards from the German Innovation Institute. The company, led by President Mario Kohler, is committed to providing a wide range of technologies and services that cater to individual customer needs.
Toyota Germany's 'Top Service' approach goes beyond just selling cars. It recognizes individual customer needs, such as the requirement for a dog box or charging infrastructure at home. This customer service approach has earned the company the 'Top Service' award.
The company's commitment to innovation is evident in its vehicle portfolio. It offers a wide technological diversity, including hybrid technology, plug-in hybrids, and electric vehicles with fast charging capabilities. This focus on innovative and reliable car solutions has led to the 'Business Innovator' award. Additionally, Toyota's barrier-free vehicles for wheelchair users at the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris demonstrate its responsibility as a car provider.
Toyota's long-term programs, like 'Toyota Relax' with up to 15 years of warranty, reflect its commitment to customer service. The company's forward-thinking corporate culture, led by Kohler with clarity and authenticity, has earned it the 'Employer of the Future' award. Toyota aims to further develop accessible car technologies for all, offering a range of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, electric, and fuel cell technologies that provide 'technological diversity' and the 'Power of Choice'.
Toyota Germany's recognition by the German Innovation Institute underscores its commitment to innovation, customer service, and sustainability. With a wide range of technologies and services, the company is well-positioned to continue its development pace and provide car solutions for all.
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