In January 2013, TCI became a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) with 51% ownership share and Mitsui & Co. Ltd. as minority 49% shareholder.
[2] In October 1990, TCI expanded its operations to begin selling luxury vehicles to Canadians through the Lexus brand.
Twenty years later, in October 2010, TCI further expanded its sales operations to begin selling Scion branded vehicles in Canada.
[7] In August 2011, CAPTIN and the University of British Columbia announced a partnership to refine the manufacturing process for water-cooled die casting to produce stronger, lighter, and lower-cost aluminum wheels.
TCI has established a Corporate Environmental Policy[11] which outlines its commitment towards continually reducing the daily impact of all its activities, services and operations.
TCI also contributes to the publication of an annual North American Environmental Report[12] on progress, success, and future inspirations.