Toyota appoints CFO Kenta Kon as new CEO

Toyota Motor Corporation announced that current CEO Koji Sato will step down on April 1, with Chief Financial Officer Kenta Kon succeeding him. The move has surprised analysts, given the Japanese automaker's relative success navigating global industry challenges.

Toyota Motor Corporation announced on February 6 that it is replacing CEO Koji Sato after his three-year tenure, effective April 1. Sato, who was hand-picked by Chairman Akio Toyoda, will become vice chairman and chief industry officer. Finance chief Kenta Kon, a close ally and former secretary to Toyoda, will take the helm.

Kon, informed of the appointment in January, expressed surprise. "At this point, it's not that I have assessed everything and have a clear roadmap," he said, adding that he will consult with Sato and other executives on leading the automaker.

According to Toyota, Kon will focus on internal management, while Sato handles broader auto industry tasks, including his roles as chairman of the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association and vice chairman of Keidanren. During a Friday news conference, Sato stated, "To maintain the international competitiveness of the auto industry, we must come together to find specific fields for cooperation and a winning strategy for Japan." He added, "Since cross-industry collaboration will be critical, Toyota has to play a bigger role in the industry."

Sato became president in April 2023, succeeding Toyoda in the first leadership change in about 14 years. At the time, Toyoda described himself as "old school" and chose Sato for his eagerness to absorb Toyota's philosophy and understand its technology.

The switch comes amid a tumultuous landscape for global carmakers, which Toyota has navigated more adeptly than most: rising Chinese competitors, the costly shift to electric vehicles, and complex trade outlooks from U.S. tariffs. Analysts noted surprise at the move, given the company's relative success under Sato.

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