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).
As climate change drives harsher storms and longer heat waves, the idea of a car quietly keeping the lights on at home is moving from novelty to necessity. Toyota is now testing electric vehicles as ...
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 ...
Toyota was right all along when it came to the EV versus hybrid debate. Electric cars aren’t on track to fully displace internal combustion this decade. Hybrids are seeing more demand than ever. And ...
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 ...
In addition to the C-HR+ and the improved bZ4X, Toyota is also presenting a new entry-level electric model: the FT-Me. However, the two-seater electric vehicle for the city is still in the design ...
With its clean-sheet redesign for 2027, the Toyota Highlander three-row mid-size SUV switches to an all-electric powertrain and grows larger than its gas-engine predecessor. The electric Highlander’s ...
Toyota has been making waves in the automotive industry with the development of a water-powered engine. This groundbreaking technology could change the landscape of the vehicle market and may even ...