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Toyota tests using electric vehicles as home backup power during blackouts
Toyota is expanding its vision for electric vehicles by testing whether they can serve as backup power sources for homes ...
The all-electric Toyota Hilux debuts in Europe with more specs to share as the world's first mass-produced midsize pickup ...
Starting at under $25,000, the crossover SUV was promoted as an affordable, everyday driver. The compact SUV will return in ...
Toyota is the largest automaker in Japan, but for the first time, it finally overtook Nissan as the top-selling ...
Now on sale, the new Toyota C-HR + has gained eligibility for the government’s £1,500 Electric Car Grant. That makes it one ...
The 2026 Toyota C-HR could be one of the most promising EVs to debut this year. Here's why this affordable model could be what a lot of buyers are looking for.
The lower-powered model pairs with a 49.9 kWh battery, yielding a CLTC-rated range of 517 km (321 miles). The more powerful ...
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Toyota’s first electric car for India: Urban BEV to make EV debut this month; what to expect
Toyota is preparing to enter India’s fast-growing electric vehicle segment with the launch of its first all-electric car, the ...
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).
Toyota closed 2025 with over 2.5 million US sales and electrified vehicles doing more of the work than ever.
Budgets are tight, and the options for gas-sipping hybrid crossovers that don't break the bank are in short supply.
Imagine if all of the lowest-rated vehicles in a category were suddenly cancelled. Well, that just happened with PHEVs.
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