Toyota, as the worldwide mobility partner of the International Olympic Committee and the International Paralympic Committee, has started making the first deliveries of vehicles to support the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024, underscoring its commitment to making Paris 2024 an innovative showcase of inclusive and sustainable mobility. It starts by making sure that athletes, stakeholders, staff, volunteers, and spectators can all move around safely with a reduced environmental impact.
The Paris 2024 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.
During the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024, all Toyota vehicles, including the electrified fleet and advanced mobility solutions will adopt a specially designed Paris 2024 visual identity, highlighting the strong partnership between Toyota and the Games. The unique design will emphasise Toyota’s multi-path strategy to carbon neutrality, where each of the technologies, present at the Games, will be identifiable through dedicated colours.