Introducing the New Century
Toyota has recently unveiled a thrilling preview of the revamped Century, marking a significant evolution in its luxury lineup. For decades, the Century has represented unparalleled luxury in Japan, serving as a favored vehicle for corporate executives. Originally launched in 1967 to commemorate Sakichi Toyoda’s 100th birthday, the Century has outshone many competitors, even before the Lexus brand emerged in 1989.

Higher Ambitions: A Standalone Brand
Transitioning the Century into a standalone luxury brand signifies Toyota’s ambitions to elevate its presence in the global automotive market. As the new Century prepares to officially debut during the 2025 Japan Mobility Show, it aims to compete directly with titans like Rolls-Royce and Bentley. The move comes after Toyota’s former CEO, Akio Toyoda, expressed concerns regarding Century’s previous positioning within the large Toyota lineup, highlighting the need for a clearer luxury identity.
What This Means for Lexus
The shift towards establishing the Century as an exclusive brand creates a newfound freedom for Lexus. According to Simon Humphreys, Toyota’s chief branding officer, Lexus will now be able to explore more innovative directions without the constraints that once came from sharing a luxe wheelhouse with Century. As both brands forge ahead, the Century will take the reins as the pinnacle of opulence, where every detail will cater to the elite clientele.
With the unveiling of the new Century just around the corner, anticipation is building across the automotive world. The Japan Mobility Show promises a showcase of cutting-edge vehicles, including the luxurious new Century and pioneering innovations from Lexus. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development in the world of ultra-luxury vehicles!