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The Highlander EV will be one of seven new electric vehicles Toyota plans to launch in the US by mid-2027. Later this year, ...
According to a new Nikkei report, Toyota is now planning to build EVs in Europe for the first time. Toyota will begin ...
All the focus may be on newly arrived Chinese EV brands, but the continent is actually buying plenty of gas and hybrid cars.
Subaru has gone from one to three electric vehicles in a hurry — unveiling its third, a subcompact SUV with an off-roader’s ...
Toyota, the world's largest automaker, has reported record-breaking global production and sales figures for the first half of ...
In appearance, the Uncharted looks similar to the recently revealed Toyota C-HR. Given their shared tech and architecture, it ...
Toyota Urban Cruiser EV will share its electric powertrain and battery setup with the Maruti eVitara (also known as eEscudo) ...
Toyota has outlined its plans for electric cars through 2030 in a big way: It showed a whole bunch of full-size concept cars for both Toyota and Lexus. They ...
Despite its plans on paper, Toyota is trailing many of its rivals in EV models. The company said it would release 30 electric vehicles and sell 3.5 million battery EVs by 2030.
Despite all the strides made by electric vehicles in the last decade, there's still one category where they're sorely lacking: the affordable EV sports car.
Toyota is planning on upping its EV game in the coming years, with 30 EVs on the books for 2030, with 15 fully electric models to be released by 2025.
Toyota says that pricing for the 2023 Toyota bZ4X starts at $42,000 for the XLE model and $46,700 for the Limited models, plus a $2,000 addition to each if you want all-wheel drive, plus a ...