- Toyota begins deliveries of vehicles to support the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024.
- Toyota’s distinctive visual identity for Paris 2024 was unveiled at the fleet key handover ceremony, highlighting Toyota’s multi-path strategy to carbon neutrality, with each technology present at the Games identifiable by dedicated colours.
- Toyota's KINTO mobility services already offer efficient transportation solutions to Paris 2024 employees during the preparations for the Games.
- C+Walk S units delivered for the Paris 2024 employees to move freely inside the Pulse building.
Toyota begins deliveries of vehicles to the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024,
- The fleet key handover ceremony took place on March 1st, against the iconic backdrop of the Paris 2024 HQ (Pulse building), in the presence of Tony Estanguet, President of Paris 2024, Yoshihiro Nakata, President & CEO Toyota Motor Europe, Frank Marotte, CEO of Toyota France and Didier Gambart, President KINTO Europe.
This symbolic event not only signifies the collaboration between Toyota and the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 but also unveils the specially designed application of the Paris 2024 visual identity, highlighting Toyota’s multi-path strategy to carbon neutrality, with each technology present at the Games identifiable by dedicated colours.
Overall, Toyota will provide a passenger vehicle fleet of more than 2650 electrified vehicles and 700 electric last-mile mobility solutions. Among these solutions are 250 Accessible People Movers (APMs), redesigned for Paris 2024, and manufactured in Europe.
Toyota’s visual identity at Paris 2024
We selected the blue colour for the fuel cell hydrogen vehicles (blue represents the colour of water, the only emission emitted by the vehicle tail pipe), green for the battery electric vehicles (green represents nature signifying the zero tailpipe emissions of BEV), while purple was chosen for the hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles, as the third colour of the Paris 2024 competition sites.
Jaime Noriega, Technical Manager Styling Division Toyota Motor Europe
Multi-path strategy demonstrating commitment to carbon neutrality
Sustainability is a significant part of Toyota’s commitment to building a better world, underlined by its Environmental Challenge 2050, by which date the company aims to achieve carbon neutrality at a global level – and in Europe by 2040.
At Toyota, we are delighted to embark on this journey with Paris 2024, exemplifying our commitment to pioneering sustainable mobility solutions. Our multi-path approach to reduce carbon emissions, is at the core of the Toyota fleet to be made available to the Olympic and Paralympic family at Paris 2024.
Toyota will bring a 100% electrified passenger vehicle fleet to Paris, in line with our commitment to reduce carbon emissions.
Yoshihiro Nakata, President and CEO of Toyota Motor Europe
Paris 2024 employees are experiencing professional mobility with KINTO car sharing
In addition to providing the official fleet vehicles for Paris 2024, the Organising Committee employees have already been experiencing Toyota’s KINTO Share car sharing service as of September 2023. This flexible mobility service supports their professional needs during the preparation phase, especially when travelling to more distant event venues not easily accessible by public transport.
The KINTO Share fleet exemplifies inclusivity and accessibility. Already, the high utilisation rates and positive feedback from Paris 2024 employees highlight the effectiveness and value of the KINTO Share service for the Organising Committee.
Providing ‘Mobility for All’ solutions
Toyota has also delivered the first units of the C+Walk S to Paris 2024 employees with disabilities, enabling them to move freely inside the Pulse building. This is a first taste of the 700 units Toyota will deliver for athletes, staff and spectators to support Mobility for All during the Games.
setting a high standard for mobility excellence during the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024. Moreover, providing inclusive last mile solutions for our staff with disabilities, like the C+Walk, exemplifies Toyota’s commitment to Mobility for All. I want to thank Toyota for their commitment to share and bring our ambitions to life!
Tony Estanguet, President of Paris 2024
More details on the partnership with Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games: Paris 2024: Toyota to provide sustainable Mobility for All