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Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE: TM) files as a foreign private issuer with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and this page brings together its SEC filings with AI-assisted analysis. Toyota’s regulatory disclosures provide insight into its automobile manufacturing operations, financing activities, and capital markets transactions, which are central to evaluating TM as an investment.
The supplied documents show that Toyota regularly submits Form 6-K current reports under Rules 13a-16 or 15d-16 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These reports often include English translations of announcements filed with the Tokyo Stock Exchange, such as results of operations for quarters in FY2026, presentation materials for those results, notices concerning tender offers for the company’s own shares, and updates on share-based compensation plans. One Form 6-K dated November 28, 2025 contains unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with IFRS for the periods ended September 30, 2025.
A Form 6-K dated June 30, 2025 states that the information and exhibits in that report are deemed incorporated by reference into Toyota’s registration statement on Form F-3 (File No. 333-288168). Exhibits listed there include forms of senior notes due 2027, 2030, and 2035, along with related legal opinions and consents. Other Form 6-K filings reference progress reports on measures to prevent recurrence of certain matters and updates on tender offers for own shares, reflecting ongoing corporate governance and capital management activities.
On this SEC filings page, users can access Toyota’s Form 6-K submissions and related exhibits, while AI-powered tools summarize the key points and place each filing in context. This can help readers quickly understand the focus of a particular report, such as quarterly IFRS financials, share repurchase updates, or debt issuance documentation. The page is designed to support research into TM’s regulatory history, without replacing the need to read the original filings for complete details.
Toyota Motor Corporation outlines details of its shareholder benefit program for holders of common stock as of the record date of March 31, 2026. Eligible shareholders must hold 100 or more shares on that date.
The program grants TOYOTA Wallet credits that vary by both shareholding size and continuous holding period. Shareholders with 1,000 shares or more held for 5 years or more receive a credit equivalent to JPY30,000. Those with 100 shares or more receive credits of JPY3,000 for 3 years or more, JPY1,000 for 1 to less than 3 years, and JPY500 for less than 1 year.
Long-term holders of 1,000 or more shares for 5 years or more may choose TOYOTA merchandise assortments or upcycled items instead of the JPY30,000 credit, with limited quantities allocated and some benefits awarded by lottery. Selected shareholders can also receive race tickets or TOYOTA UPCYCLE items. Distribution of items chosen in lieu of TOYOTA Wallet credit is planned for August or later, with detailed instructions to be sent with the annual shareholders meeting notice in late May.
Toyota Motor Corp filed a Form 13F reporting institutional holdings totaling
The report is signed by Takanori Azuma, Chief Officer, Accounting Group, and dated
Toyota Motor Corp filed an amended Form 13F restating its prior report for the quarter ended
Toyota Motor Corp files an amendment restating its Form 13F holdings for the quarter ended 6/30/2025. The amendment corrects disclosed securities per the SEC list and reports 5 information-table entries with a total market value of $3,202,759,445.
Toyota Motor Corp filed an amended Form 13F restating its quarterly holdings for the period ended 3/31/2025. The amendment updates the previously filed information table and reports 5 information table entries with a total reported market value of $2,175,742,496.
The amendment states the restatement was made to incorporate corrections based on the SEC's official list of Section 13(f) securities for the relevant period.
Toyota Motor Corp amended its Form 13F to restate holdings for the quarter ended
Toyota Motor Corp as institutional manager files an amended Form 13F restating its holdings for the quarter ended
Toyota Motor Corp amended its Form 13F filing to restate holdings for the quarter ended
Toyota Motor Corp filed an amendment to its Form 13F, restating its holdings for the quarter ended 9/30/2021 to incorporate corrections based on the SEC's official Section 13(f) list. The amended report shows 5 information-table entries with a total value of $1,298,598,482.
Toyota Motor Corp amended its Form 13F filing and restated holdings for the calendar quarter ended 06/30/2021.
The amendment replaces the prior information table to incorporate corrections based on the SEC's official Section 13(f) list. The filing shows 3 reported holdings with a total value of $566,373,883. The amendment was signed by Takanori Azuma on 02-13-2026.