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Toyota Appoints Kenta Kon as New President & CEO

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Toyota’s current CFO, Kenta Kon, has now been appointed as the new President & CEO, replacing outgoing boss Koji Sato.

Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) announced a surprise change up top, with current Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Kenta Kon being appointed as the President and CEO, starting from April 1 onwards.

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Outgoing President & CEO Koji Sato (left) with his successor, Kenta Kon (right).

Announced during its Q3 financial briefing in Tokyo last week, this executive shake-up also sees outgoing President and CEO Koji Sato stepping down from his role after just three years. That said, Sato won’t be leaving Toyota anytime soon, as the outgoing boss will step into a newly-created role of Chief Industry Officer (CIO), as well as the Vice Chairman.

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This new role will see Sato focusing more towards external partnerships and sector-wide collaboration—a move that coincides with his recent appointment as Chairman of the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA).

While Sato came from an engineering background and had a reputation as a “car guy,” just like his predecessor Akio Toyoda, the newly-appointed CEO Kenta Kon represents a different approach for the world’s largest automaker.

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Having a financial and accounting background, Kon has been with Toyota almost his entire corporate life since 1991, where he is often described as a number-focused executive that is particular about profits and numbers.

His appointment will be critical as a bid to reinforce Toyota’s financial resilience during these uncertain times, while helping to accelerate the automaker’s evolution into a full-spectrum mobility provider. Among Kon’s immediate challenges will be to reduce break-even production volumes and enforce fiscal discipline.

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During his tenure as the CFO, Kon oversaw the recent cost-cutting strategies that helped Toyota manage fallout from supply chain disruptions and rising tariffs from the US. Besides Toyota’s financial boss, Kon also acted as the Chief Operating Officer (COO), and both of his current roles will be passed down to current Executive Vice President Yoichi Miyazaki.

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Despite their decision to appoint a number-focused executive as the new CEO, Toyota still reported a strong Q3 earnings update while sticking to its earlier projection of a JPY 1.45 trillion (RM36.431 billion) hit to the operating income for the fiscal year ending March 31 this year.

On top of that, the automaker has also raised its full-year net profit forecast by 22% to JPY 3.57 trillion (RM89.697 billion), and that is despite pressure from US import tariffs and the year-on-year (YoY) drop of 43% for its net profit in Q3.


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