Toyota supports external team in Rebelle Rally for first time

Toyota supports external team in Rebelle Rally for first time
Rachelle Croft, co-founder of XOVERLAND and CEO of The Overland Collective — LinkedIn
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This past weekend, Toyota Motor North America announced its continued involvement in the Rebelle Rally, an off-road navigation event featuring all-women teams. For 2025, Toyota is introducing a new team from outside the company while maintaining its tradition of sending 12 internal team members to compete. The company also continues as the presenting sponsor of the live webcast for the fourth year.

Toyota is supporting Rachelle Croft, co-founder of XOVERLAND and CEO of The Overland Collective, and her co-driver Taylor Pawley. Croft and Pawley previously won first place overall in the 2019 rally. “We are thrilled to work with Rachelle and Taylor,” said Samantha Barber, senior manager at Toyota.

The Rebelle Rally will take place from October 8-18, 2025, covering a course through Nevada and California. As the webcast partner, Toyota will provide online live coverage for fans worldwide.

About Toyota: The company has been part of U.S. culture for nearly 70 years with commitments to sustainable mobility through its brands and dealerships. It employs nearly 48,000 people in the U.S., contributing significantly to vehicle design and manufacturing.

For more information about Toyota, visit www.ToyotaNewsroom.com.



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