Toyota chairman dons MAGA hat, Trump T-shirt in American celebration

Toyota’s chairman went on a charm offensive at an event attended by the US ambassador to Japan on the weekend, donning a Make America Great Again (MAGA) hat, as his company looks to placate the Trump administration with further US investment and exports to Japan.

Automotive News reports the event, hosted on November 16 by Toyota chairman Akio Toyoda at Fuji Speedway, was a spectacle of Americana with dozens of American flags and a barbeque-heavy menu – plus a clutch of US-built Toyotas and even Fords on display.

Toyoda-san took a Ford F-150 – not his own company’s rival Tundra – around the track with Ambassador George Glass ahead of a NASCAR demo drive. The Ambassador shared various images of the event on his X account.

Toyota brought out six NASCAR race cars and drivers Jimmie Johnson, John Hunter Nemechek and Kamui Kobayashi.

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Toyoda-san, who was also wearing a Trump-Vance 2024 election T-shirt, didn’t criticise the tariffs that many automakers have blamed for negatively impacting profitability.

“I’m not here to argue whether tariffs are good or bad. Every national leader wants to protect their own auto industry,” Toyoda-san said.

“We are exploring ways to make tariffs a winner for everyone. The people we want most to be winners are our customers.”

The Trump administration initially imposed a 27.5 per cent tariff on Japanese auto imports, before subsequently ratcheting this down to 15 per cent.