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).
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Toyota’s $14 billion battery gamble backs hybrids over a pure EV future
Toyota announces $14 billion investment in U.S. battery production, betting on hybrids as consumers show hesitation toward ...
Cast your minds back to 2022 and you might recall a fantastically swoopy electric crossover coupe from Toyota called the bZ Compact SUV concept. Well, next month, that concept becomes a production ...
After disappearing from U.S. showrooms in 2022, the Toyota C-HR is officially making a comeback, but not in the form you remember. The automaker has reintroduced the compact crossover as a fully ...
Toyota’s subcompact C-HR SUV disappeared from the U.S. market after the 2022 model year, but the model is picking up right where it left off for 2026 — at least stylistically. The proportions and ...
There’s a lot of discussion going around about which vehicle type we’re all supposed to be driving today. But I’m going to use this opportunity to describe why the current-generation Toyota Prius ...
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