A Century of Engineering.
A Lifetime of Experience.

For over 100 years, Tohatsu has been a pioneer in the world of internal combustion engines. From our founding in 1922 as the Takata Motor Research Institute to becoming a global leader in marine innovation, our mission has remained the same: to provide reliable, high-quality power that enables you to “Feel the Wind”.

The Original Pioneer of Japanese Outboard Power.

Innovation is in our DNA. In 1956, TAHMATSU became the first Japanese company to engineer and produce outboard engines—launching a revolution four years ahead of the industry. Decades later, that head start continues to drive our uncompromising pursuit of quality and performance.

The Original Pioneer Of Japanese Outboard Power
Engineered To Outlast Built To Outperform

Engineered to Outlast.
Built to Outperform.

TAHMATSU outboards benefit from a unique heritage of multi-industry engine design. From the road to the river, our background in motorcycle and fire-pump technology allows us to create engines that are lighter and more resilient than the competition. Discover the strength of 100 years of diverse Japanese engineering.

Today, we are the second-largest producer of outboard motors in the world, trusted by commercial fisherman, military professionals, and recreational boaters alike.

Why Choose Tohatsu?

Simpliq™ Technology

Our design philosophy integrates “Simple Architecture,” “Easy-to-Use Interfaces,” and “Absolute Quality.” We focus on what boaters actually need: an engine that starts every time and performs under any condition.

Environmental Responsibility

We are committed to a cleaner future on the water. Our latest 4-stroke outboards and battery-less EFI models deliver up to 35% better fuel consumption and carry the prestigious 3-star OEDA ultra-low emission rating.

Australian Expertise

Distributed in Australia by Power Equipment, Tohatsu Australia combines Japanese precision with local expertise. With an extensive national network, we ensure that whether you are in a remote estuary or on the open ocean, Tohatsu “Backs You Up”.