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Toyota’s Rolls-Royce-rivalling Century brand under study for Australia


Toyota’s Century brand could go on sale in Australia for the first time after an emotionally charged unveiling of its latest concept at the Japan Mobility Show by chairman Akio Toyoda.

Last month Toyota announced the Century brand – pitched as a Rolls-Royce rival to sit above its Lexus premium division – would expand globally for the first time. 

The first Century was produced in 1967 – so named to commemorate the 1867 birth of Toyota company founder Sakichi Toyoda – as a luxury sedan, and has been driven by presidents and VIPs ever since.

In 2023 an SUV model was introduced ahead of a new coupe concept shown in Tokyo, presented by current chairman and great grandson of Sakichi, Akio Toyoda.

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“It’s a very proud heritage for the [Toyoda] family – you saw Akio with a lot of expression, emotion about that history,” Lexus Australia CEO John Pappas said during a press briefing in Japan attended by CarExpert.

“We need to make sure we’re very rational about the ‘why’ and ‘how’ we’re going to do this,” he added. 

“We have no firm plan right now to bring Century into Australia, but we are currently studying whether we believe that Century brand has a place in the Australian market to complement the Lexus brand.

“Century is obviously the pinnacle of the brands from a hand-made, fully crafted vehicle [perspective] – and because it’s hand-made, hardly any cars are being produced on a daily basis, because they are fully customised as well.