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Toyota Canada Receives Eight Awards, including Overall Brand Awards – 2025 Canadian Black Book Best Residual Value Awards

Toyota Canada Inc. has been recognized by Canadian Black Book (CBB) with eight 2025 Best Residual Value Awards, including Overall Brand Awards in the categories of Car (Toyota) and SUV/Truck (Toyota).

The CBB 2025 Best Residual Value Awards measure vehicle values into the future. These awards recognize which vehicles are expected to hold the largest percentage of their MSRP 48 months after the original date of purchase. The awards are presented in 21 categories of cars, trucks, SUVs and EVs.

“We’re proud to be recognized by Canadian Black Book for our commitment to meet the driving needs of every Canadian through our product strategy,” said Robert Tsang, Vice President, Marketing and Sales, Toyota Canada. “Putting our customers first and providing high quality, durable, and reliable products is part of our foundation and we’re thankful for the continued trust.”

Toyota and Lexus were recognized with the following 2025 Best Residual Value Awards:

  • Overall Brand Award: Car – Toyota
  • Overall Brand Award: SUV/Truck – Toyota
  • Car: Main – Toyota Corolla
  • Full-size Pickup: Toyota Tundra
  • Sport Car: Main – Toyota Supra GR
  • SUV: Main Compact/Sub-compact – Toyota RAV4
  • SUV: Main Mid/Full – Toyota Land Cruiser
  • PHEV Luxury: Lexus NX-Series

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