HUGELY SUCCESSFUL NIGHT FOR STEVEN EAGELL GROUP AT TOYOT ANNUAL AWARDS
Steven Eagell, the UK’s largest Toyota & Lexus Retailer Group, won a combined total of 9 awards at the 2021 Toyota BRIT and Lexus Centre of Excellence Awards.
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Steven Eagell, the UK’s largest Toyota & Lexus Retailer Group, won a combined total of 9 awards at the 2021 Toyota BRIT and Lexus Centre of Excellence Awards.
Which? has named Toyota the car brand of the year for a second year successively
The Which? Chief Executive, Anabel Hoult, said: “For the second year running, we are delighted to award Which? Car Brand of the Year to Toyota.”
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STEVEN EAGELL GROUP WINS ALL THREE MAJORS AT THE TOYOTA BRIT AWARDS.
Steven Eagell, the UK’s largest Toyota Retailer Group, picked up a total of 6 wins at the 2020 Toyota BRIT Awards.
We were delighted to donate £2,000 to SERV Suffolk & Cambridgeshire, also known as “Blood Runners”, providing an essential service the local NHS Hospitals, Air Ambulance Services and more. The donation will go towards the running costs of their Toyota vehicles for another year servsc.org.uk
As part of the Toyota “Fund for a Better Tomorrow” programme, we were delighted to donate a £5,000 cheque to the Herts Inclusive Theatre, a theatre of the arts and wellbeing to build confidence, develop skills and give participants and their families memorable, enjoyable life experiences where everyone is encouraged, valued, supported and has their part to play.
Following the launch of the GR Yaris, praises all over by road testers on the new Toyota hot hatch.
"All-New Yaris might be the most exciting addition to the hot hatchback market in a decade" 5/5 from Autocar
"The GR Yaris is superb - the best Toyota we've ever driven" 10/10 from Top Gear -
"Toyota GR Yaris review: this sensational special project takes the hot hatchback crown" 5/5 from Daily Telegraph
We are delighted to be ranked at number 31 in the Sunday Times Grant Thornton Top Track 250.
Our Founder and Managing Director, Steven Eagell, said:
"This is a fantastic endorsement of our strategy of organic growth, carefully considered acquisitions and our passion for delivering an outstanding customer experience at every touchpoint within our business."
For more information on the prestigious Top Track 250 visit - http://fasttrack.co.uk
The Toyota Mirai has become the first hydrogen fuel cell electric car to drive the length of Britain from John O’Groats to Land’s End, in the process emitting nothing but a few litres of pure water along the way.
Toyota Gazoo Racing won the 86th 24 Hours of Le Mans over the weekend, where its cars took the chequered flag in first and second place. It was an historic first victory for Toyota in its 20th entry in the world-famous race.
The #8 TS050 Hybrid takes the chequered flag, closely followed by its #7 sister car
Toyota has announced its win of the Green Fleet Manufacturer at the Fleet News Awards, which shows “commitment” to improve environmental performance.
Presented at a ceremony in London this week, Toyota has said the honour reflects the company’s “commitment to constant improvement in the environmental performance not just of its vehicles, but every aspect of its worldwide business”.
The judges said: “Toyota’s commitment to environmental issues has been frequently dismissed over the years but the company was brave and stuck to its guns. It was the right thing to do.