Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) has
launched a new website under the Media24 umbrella (News24 / Sports24), aptly
titled “Mobility for All” to help drive their “Start your Impossible” campaign
which rolled out late last year in over 21 countries.
This global campaign reflects the Olympic and
Paralympic spirit of encouragement, challenge and progress, which is aligned to
Toyota’s global vision and way of thinking.
Since Toyota entered the global partnership with International Olympic and
Paralympic committees, many interesting projects worldwide have already
started.
In fact, Toyota’s philosophy of “Mobility for All” aims to transform the way
people move throughout the world. And in so doing, create solutions to the
mobility barriers that limit human potential – from optimised public
transportation systems for large cities, to individual solutions for people
with physical challenges. For Toyota, mobility goes far beyond cars; it’s about
overcoming challenges and making dreams come true.
Nowhere is this more apparent than in the official
“Start your Impossible” campaign advertisement entitled ‘The Spot’, which is
featured on the website. Directed by Australian director John Hillcoat, it spotlights
100 people in every stage of life, from a toddler to a Paralympic fencer to an
elderly woman getting assistance from a Toyota "human support
robot".
Bringing the campaign closer to home, Toyota
South Africa will share some insightful, inspirational and heart-warming stories
from locals who explain how they’ve overcome challenges and obstacles, as well
as achieved excellence in their personal and professional lives.
The stories are diverse and cover a broad
spectrum of topics, from sports to personal accomplishments. With reference to
the latter, one needs to look no further than Julia Albu, an 80-year-old granny
who’s embarked on an epic journey from Cape Town to London and back again, in
her 20-year-old Toyota Conquest.
Readers will also be encouraged to share
their ‘start their impossible’ stories – and in the process put themselves in
line to win some awesome prizes. More details will be posted on the website
towards the end of August.
Under the ‘sports’ banner, the website will
kick off with Toyota Free State Cheetahs’ Ox Nche, who was recently announced
as a new Springbok player.
More sportsmen and women will be featured
over the next coming months, where they’ll share their personal stories on how
they’ve triumphed in their respective sporting fields.
The website also highlights some of Toyota
South Africa’s top Corporate Social Responsibility projects. There are insightful
and motivational video interviews where three organisations and their project
managers share how they ‘started their impossible’ and demonstrate the values of
humility, hard work and sheer grit.
“As a worldwide partner of The Olympics and
the Paralympics, Toyota’s aim is to encourage the formation of a peaceful
society without discrimination through sports and a commitment to creating a
sustainable society through mobility.
“Toyota's values of continuous improvement
and respect for people are shared by the Olympic games, which brings together
the entire world in friendship and solidarity to celebrate the highest realisation
of human potential. This is a message we certainly want to spread”, says Andrew
Kirby, President and CEO of Toyota SA Motors.
