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Toyota replaces CEO Koji Sato after just three years


On his third anniversary in the job Koji Sato will step aside CEO of Toyota to be replaced by the current chief financial officer Kenta Kon.

Sato-san (above) will remain with the company and on its board, but will shift across to the newly created role of chief industry officer. He was recently appointed as the chairman of Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA), and since the middle of 2025 has been vice chair of the Japan Business Federation.

Toyota says in those roles Sato-san will “accelerate practical initiatives for [automotive] industry collaboration to strengthen international competitiveness”, as well as “advance [cross-]industry collaboration to enhance Japan’s industrial competitiveness”.

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Stepping up to the role of CEO will be Kenta Kon, who is currently Toyota’s chief financial officer. The company says “improving the company’s earning power … and lowering the break-even volume are [his] immediate priorities”, and is tasked “to lead reforms across the entire company, not through functional segmentation but by addressing the value chain as a whole”.

After completing a bachelor of economics at Tohoku University, he joined Toyota in 1991. Kon-san slowly rose through the ranks to become general manager of the accounting division by 2017.

Since then he’s had senior roles overseeing general administration, human resources, advanced engineering, and research and development. In 2020 he became the automaker’s chief financial officer (CFO). He will be replaced as CFO by Yoichi Miyazaki.

Akio Toyoda
Akio Toyoda