It’s been a while since Toyota revealed plans to launch the new electric C-HR SUV. It’s set to become the company's smallest battery-powered crossover, and not just that, it will also become Toyota’s ...
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This week belongs to Toyota electric vehicles. First, the company announced that the bZ4X is getting a comprehensive refresh that’ll also bring a new name (it’s just “bZ” going forward, thankfully).
Starting at under $25,000, the crossover SUV was promoted as an affordable, everyday driver. The compact SUV will return in ...
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Toyota tests EVs as whole-home backup power during brutal blackouts
As climate change drives harsher storms and longer heat waves, the idea of a car quietly keeping the lights on at home is ...
Toyota Motor Europe is preparing to unveil a new sport utility vehicle on March 12. Not featured on the automaker's Japanese or American media websites, the attached press release includes a teaser of ...
Toyota is finally adding a second electric vehicle to its U.S. lineup, and its badge might look familiar. The C-HR, which was originally born to fight off Honda's HR-V but ultimately discontinued in ...
Toyota will soon pull the wraps off a brand-new electric coupe crossover designed in Europe. This is likely the production version of the bZ Compact SUV Concept shown at the 2022 LA Auto Show. More ...
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