Toyota Named To Fortune Magazine’s 2018 'World’s Most Admired' List
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Toyota Named To Fortune Magazine’s 2018 ‘World’s Most Admired’ List

The automaker has been named No. 1 in the motor vehicle industry for the fourth consecutive year.

Toyota has again been named by Fortune as one of the “World’s Most Admired Companies” and was named the No. 1 motor vehicle company for the fourth consecutive year in an annual ranking. Fortune also recognized Toyota as one of the Top 50 “All-Star” companies surveyed, moving up five spots from last year. 

Fortune’s “World’s Most Admired Companies” list is widely acknowledged as the definitive report card on corporate reputation and is based on company surveys and industry peer ratings from senior executives, directors and industry analysts. For each company, the survey measures nine attributes considered critical to a company’s global success, including quality of products and services, social and environmental responsibility, global competitiveness and value as an investment, among others.

“Toyota is honored to be listed among the world’s most admired companies once again, and to be recognized as the most admired auto company in the world for the fourth year in a row,” said Jim Lentz, CEO of Toyota Motor North America (TMNA). “This ranking acknowledges the many successes of our global team who are committed to advancing sustainable, next-generation mobility for our customers.”

The full list appears in the magazine’s February issue, available on newsstands today, and can be viewed online now on Fortune’s website here. 

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