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Largest Automakers Public Companies in Japan

Benchmark revenue and EBITDA valuation multiples for public comps like Toyota, Toyota Industries, Honda, Suzuki and Kawasaki Heavy Industries.

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Founded in 1937, Toyota is one of the world's largest automakers, with 11.0 million units sold at retail in fiscal 2025, including 10.3 million across the Toyota and Lexus brands. Brands include Toyota, Lexus, Daihatsu, and truck maker Hino; market share in Japan is about 50% excluding mini-vehicles, while US share is around 14%. The firm also owns stakes in Denso, a parts supplier, about 20% of Subaru, and holds investments in many other firms, including shares of Uber Technologies, Joby Aviation, Aurora Innovation, Isuzu Motors, and about 5% in each of Mazda and Suzuki. Fiscal 2025 sales excluding financial services were JPY 43.8 trillion. Toyota also has a financing arm and manufactures homes and boats.
$19
+12%
$253B
$421B
1.3x
8.7x
Japan
Toyota Industries Corp is engaged in the manufacture and sale of automobiles, industrial vehicles, and textile machinery. The group operates through three reportable segments: Automobiles, Industrial Vehicles, and Textile Machinery. The Automobiles segment includes vehicles, engines, castings, car air conditioner compressors, electronic devices, and batteries. The Industrial Vehicles segment covers forklift trucks, warehouse equipment, automated warehouses, and logistics solutions. The Textile Machinery segment manufactures looms, spinning machines, and related equipment. It generates the majority of its revenue from the Industrial vehicles segment.
$129
+13%
$39B
$47B
1.8x
20.3x
Japan
Incorporated in 1948, Honda Motor was originally a motorcycle manufacturer. Today, the firm makes automobiles, motorcycles, and power products such as boat engines, generators, and lawnmowers. Including joint ventures, Honda sold 3.7 million light vehicles and 20.6 million motorcycles in fiscal 2025, and consolidated sales were JPY 21.7 trillion. Automobiles constitute 65% of revenue and motorcycles 17%, with the rest split between power products and financial services. Honda also makes robots and private jets.
$9
-2%
$35B
$33B
0.2x
2.5x
Japan
Suzuki Motor Corp is a Japan-based automobile manufacturing company. The company operates through Four-Wheel, Marine, Two-Wheel, and Other segments. The Four-Wheel segment covers mini cars, small cars, and regular cars. The Marine segment includes outboard motors, while the Two-Wheel segment handles motorcycles and ATVs. The Other segment consists of electric wheelchairs, solar power, and real estate. It generates the majority of its revenue from the Four-wheel business segment.
$12
0%
$22B
$18B
0.5x
2.9x
Japan
Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd is a Japan-based conglomerate with operations in aerospace, marine, and vehicles. The company operates through six segments. The Aerospace Systems segment manufactures and sells aircraft, engines, and space-related equipment. The Energy Solutions & Marine segment provides energy equipment, hydrogen systems, marine propulsion, plants, ships, and crushers. The Power Sports & Engine segment produces motorcycles, off-road vehicles, personal watercraft, and general-purpose engines. The Precision Machinery and Robots segment offers hydraulic equipment and industrial robots. The Vehicle segment manufactures railway vehicles and snow removal machinery. The Other segment covers commerce mediation, sales, orders, and welfare facility management.
$19
--
$16B
$15B
1.1x
10.1x
Japan
Subaru Corp is a Japan-based company engaged in the automobile manufacturing business. The company operates through three segments: Automobile Business Unit, Aerospace, and Other Businesses. The Aerospace segment manufactures, sells, and repairs aircraft, space-related equipment, and parts. The Automobile segment manufactures, sells, and repairs automobiles and their parts, while also engaging in joint development of sports cars and electric vehicles with Toyota Motor Corporation, and receiving OEM supply of mini and compact cars from Daihatsu Motor. The Others segment is engaged in real estate leasing. It generates the majority of its revenue from the Automobile segment.
$16
-4%
$12B
$2B
0.1x
0.5x
Japan
Isuzu Motors is a Japanese automobile manufacturing company focused on the production of commercial vehicles, passenger vehicles, and diesel engines. The company primarily manufactures light- to heavy-duty trucks, buses, pickup trucks, and industrial diesel engines. Isuzu derives the vast majority of revenue from vehicle sales. While Isuzu conducts sales across the globe, by individual country, Japan contributes the largest portion of consolidated revenue, followed by Thailand. The company mainly conducts manufacturing operations domestically.
$14
+17%
$10B
$13B
0.6x
5.0x
Japan
While Nissan sold 3.3 million vehicles last fiscal year, total calendar 2024 Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance sales volume of 6.5 million vehicles makes the group the fourth-largest vehicle seller in the world, behind Toyota at 10.8 million, Volkswagen at 9.0 million, and Hyundai/Kia with 7.2 million vehicles sold. Nissan's financial services subsidiary provides consumers with auto loans and leases but also finances Nissan's sales to its dealerships (known as floor-plan financing). Under a new alliance agreement, Nissan and Renault will have cross-shareholding capped at 15% voting rights for each company. Renault holds the remaining stake in Nissan through a French trust where the voting rights of such shares are “neutralized” for “most decisions” but retain the economic benefit.
$2
+2%
$8B
$50B
0.6x
24.9x
Japan
Yamaha Motor Co Ltd is engaged in the manufacture and sale of motorcycles, marine products, and related equipment. The company operates through four reportable segments: Land Mobility, Marine, Robotics, and Financial Services. The Land Mobility segment includes motorcycles, highway vehicles, electric-assist bicycles, automobile engines, and components. The Marine segment handles outboard motors, water vehicles, boats, and fishing vessels. The Robotics segment provides surface mounters, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, industrial robots, and unmanned helicopters, while the Financial Services segment offers sales financing and leasing related to Yamaha products. It generates the majority of its revenue from the Land mobility segment.
$8
+20%
$8B
$12B
0.7x
8.0x
Japan
Mazda Motor Corp is a Japanese automobile manufacturer. The company mainly manufactures passenger cars and commercial vehicles. It also manufactures diesel and petroleum gasoline engines, along with manual and automatic transmissions for vehicles. The vast majority of the companys production is manufactured locally. The company segments itself across four geographic areas: Japan, North America, Europe, and other markets.
$7
+20%
$4B
$2B
0.1x
0.9x
Japan
Mitsubishi Motors Corp is a Japanese automobile manufacturer. The company principally produces small passenger vehicles, electric and hybrid vehicles, minivans, and sport utility vehicles, or SUVs. Mitsubishi Motors is organised into two business segments: the automobile business and the automobile financing business. The company derives the vast majority of company revenue from the automotive business.
$2
-20%
$3B
$3B
0.2x
2.5x
Japan
Hino Motors Ltd is a Japanese automobile manufacturer, and a subsidiary of Toyota Motor. The company primarily manufactures and sells medium and heavy commercial vehicles, such as trucks and buses, and light commercial vehicles under the Hino brand. These operations contribute the majority of consolidated revenue. In addition, Hino manufactures passenger vehicles under the Toyota brand, along with engines and spare parts. Domestic sales represent the largest share of Hino's revenue, with Asia excluding Japan the next most significant contributor.
$3
-11%
$2B
$3B
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Japan
IDOM Inc is principally engaged in buying and selling of used cars throughout Japan. The company's business activities include automobile purchase business, car sales business and other business related to automobile distribution. It purchases pre-owned cars from the general customers and then sells it to corporate clients, franchisees and other general customers through nationwide auctions. The group's subsidiaries are engaged in auto loan service and insurance agency service.
$8
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$833M
$1B
0.4x
8.9x
Median$9+2%$10B$13B0.6x6.5x

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