City take on Sunderland in the Capital One Cup final at Wembley this weekend looking to win a third major in four seasons.
Having gone 35 years without silverware prior to the 2011 FA Cup win, City are undoubtedly enjoying their rich new, Abu Dhabi-funded, era.
But after last season's frustrations under Roberto Mancini, success on Sunday would be the first trophy since Manuel Pellegrini took charge and Toure hopes the club is just beginning to realise its potential.
The Ivory Coast international said: "This game is going to be very important for the club as well and for the people, the fans.
"We are coming here to make great things for the club.
"I love the Premier League, I love the Champions League and FA Cup, all the games.
"Playing the finals - we go there to make history with the club.
"If we have a lot of trophies and make history, it is going to be fantastic. It is target of the club.
"It is very important for the confidence for the rest of the season, we know that.
"It is going to be difficult against Sunderland, they are always difficult and it would be their first trophy - if they won it - for many years.
"They will be very focused but we want it too. It is going to be a fantastic game for the fans.
"The most important thing is we want to be ready for Sunday.
"We have done a lot of things in the past we don't want to experience again. I hope this time we will win this cup."