Toyota begins deliveries of vehicles to Paris 2024

Toyota electrified fleet is a milestone in more inclusive and sustainable mobility
01/03/2024
We started the delivery of over 2,650 electrified vehicles for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, highlighting our commitment to advancing sustainable, inclusive mobility. With hybrid and hydrogen-powered technologies, the fleet supports our mission to reduce emissions and improve accessibility.

Unveiling Toyota’s Paris 2024 fleet

Our fleet for Paris 2024 includes over 2,650 electrified vehicles, from hybrid to fuel cell electric vehicles, to ensure a more sustainable mobility. This milestone marks the beginning of our efforts to reducing the carbon footprint of the Games while ensuring accessibility. Featuring dedicated designs tied to our multi-path carbon-neutral strategy, each vehicle technology is visually distinct, aligning with the aim for global carbon neutrality. 
“We created the design for the car fleet using graphic elements from the Games, emphasising the dynamism of the vehicles with a sleek design and trademarks, using the blue for fuel cell hydrogen cars. ”
said Jaime Noriega, Technical Manager at Toyota Europe.

KINTO supports Paris 2024 preparations

KINTO, Toyota’s car-sharing service, has already been aiding Paris 2024 employees. The service, which promotes sustainable and accessible transport, allows flexible, low-emission travel to distant venues. Our commitment extends to “Mobility for All” with C+Walk S units, empowering mobility for staff with disabilities, further embodying inclusivity. 
“Embarking on this journey with Paris 2024, we foster our commitment to pioneering sustainable mobility solutions. Our multi-path approach is at the core of the Toyota fleet for the Games.”
said Yoshihiro Nakata, President and CEO of Toyota Europe

Strengthening the concept of mobility for all

Beyond just transport, our mobility solutions aim to address inclusivity across all abilities. The diverse fleet supports smooth transportation for everyone involved, including Paralympic athletes, staff, and visitors with mobility challenges. Through the integration of universal design, we make the Games more accessible while reinforcing our goal to foster a more inclusive society. 
“Working with Toyota as the global mobility partner of Paris 2024 enables us to act towards a more accessible and inclusive mobility, as we focus on reducing gas emissions in every aspect of the Games.”
said Tony Estanguet, President of Paris 2024